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Blog Tour: The House of Dust and Shadows – Tabitha Potts

We are but dust and shadows is the motto on the sundial in the garden at Blackthorn Manor. The past haunts the family living there.

When Robert Landimor, a famous painter, dies suddenly, he leaves his estate, including Blackthorn Manor, to his housekeeper, Mary, disinheriting his three daughters, Lucia, Izzy, and Sara in the process. No one understands why.

Sara attempts to find answers, but only uncovers buried secrets about their father and his family instead. Then, the body of a woman is discovered in the lake on the Manor’s grounds, leaving Sara and her sisters to face terrible danger.

Ghosts and the past may not be the only things haunting their family.

Tabitha Potts won several awards for her work including an Honorable Mention in the Alpine Fellowship Writing Prize. She runs a literary podcast, Story Radio Podcast, and lives in London with her family and one very large Tamaskan dog. She is a lover of the Gothic, folk horror, and ghost stories, and enjoys kickboxing and cooking (not at the same time). “The House of Dust and Shadows” is her first novel.

My thoughts: After the sudden death of their father, the three Landimor sisters are  shocked to find themselves disinherited. Going back through their lives, they attempt to understand their father’s decisions. But as they attempt to unravel the secrets of their father’s house and their family, it becomes clear they never really knew him or each other.

Clever and full of twists, this explores the bonds and secrets, past and present, that families are built on.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: A Curse so Bitter and Broken – N.A. Triptow

We’re celebrating the release of A Curse so Bitter and Broken by N.A. Triptow! Visit the author’s page to enter a fantastic multi author giveaway!

A Curse So Bitter and Broken: The Prince and The Enchantress

Release Date: June 19th

Genre: YA Romantasy/ Hamlet Retelling

Series: The Wayward Chronicles Book 1

Three sisters. Four time periods. And an ancient fae secret that threatens to destroy all of life itself. Follow the Florentini sisters from modern-day New York City as they become embroiled in a fae war that spans continents and time.

Seventeen-year-old Ophelia Florentini is as normal as any other high school theatre kid, except for the visions of fae creatures that fill her dreams. When her play rehearsal is interrupted by the same ageless elf who keeps showing up to save her—this time from the very creatures in her dreams—her world implodes. As centaurs, pixies, trolls, and all manner of fae attack her family restaurant in the middle of New York City, she finds herself thrown into a new world and time where the events of Shakespeare’s Hamlet are taking place before her very eyes, but not in the way she expects.

In 13th-century Denmark, Hamlet is plunged into chaos when his father, the king, is murdered. Returning from Oxford, the young prince finds that his beloved home is nigh unrecognizable. The queen blames her husband’s murder on the fae living amongst them, and she’s handing out punishments left and right. Only it might not be her doing, for, unbeknownst to Hamlet, the darkness taking root in the kingdom has been brought on by someone much older and far more bitter than the queen.

Will Ophelia be able to avoid Prince Hamlet and her seemingly inescapable death in order to stop the Harbinger of the End of Days and find her way back home, or will she end up just like her namesake?

The Wayward Chronicles is a series of romantasy duologies each retelling a different Shakespeare play told from the perspective of one of the three Wyrd Sisters from Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Perfect for fans of Marissa Meyer’s Gilded, Erin A. Craig’s House of Salt and Sorrows, and Lydia Sherrer’s Love, Lies, and Hocus Pocus. A Curse So Bitter and Broken 1: The Prince and the Enchantress is a dual point of view romantic fantasy retelling of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, where the romance is integral to the story but the magic and high-stakes adventure take center stage.

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Blog Tour: Bad Influence – Will Carver

Alyssa wants to be seen. Less wants to be someone. She takes two buses to class, posts pictures of her lunch, and pretends it’s all effortless. He hides his privilege beneath thrifted clothes and a sketchbook full of impossible designs. Together, they are inseparable – two outsiders constructing a version of themselves the world might finally applaud.

Then Alyssa stumbles upon the hidden world of phrogging – living unnoticed inside other people’s homes. She and Less slip through Los Angeles’ glossy veneer: influencers, producers, pop stars, all so busy performing their perfect lives they don’t notice the shadows in their attics, the scratching in their walls. An act of rebellion. A harmless thrill. A social experiment.

Until they choose the wrong house. Until the influencer they idolise catches them in the act. Until the cameras, already rolling, capture everything. What begins as a reckless adventure becomes a nightmare of lies, power … and murder…

Will Carver is the international bestselling author of the January David series and the cri cally acclaimed, mind-blowingly original Detective Pace series, which includes Good Samaritans (2018), Nothing Important Happened Today (2019) and Hinton Hollow Death Trip (2020), all of which were ebook bestsellers and selected as books of the year in the mainstream international press.

Nothing Important Happened Today was longlisted for both the Goldsboro Books Glass Bell Award 2020 and the Theakston’s Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award. Hinton Hollow Death Trip was longlisted for the Guardian’s Not the Booker Prize, and was followed by the literary thrillers, The Beresford, Psychopaths Anonymous, The Daves Next Door, Suicide Thursday and Upstairs at the Beresford, and his highly regarded speculative thriller debut, Kill Them with Kindness.

Will spent his early years in Germany, but returned to the UK at age eleven, when his sporting career took off. He and his partner run their own fitness and nutrition company, and live in Reading with five children and a tortoise.

My thoughts: Will Carver is back, and now giving us his take on influencer culture and celebrity, and it is very good.

Alyssa and Less are trying to find their places in the world, addicted to social media, fascinated by the influencers they follow, famous only for the content they produce.

When they start breaking into people’s homes and pawing through their things, they don’t see it as harmful or dangerous, until they break into the wrong house and things go horribly wrong….or do they?

Keeping the reader guessing is a Carver speciality, is everything as you think or is something else going on? Who are the people who really make the influencers go viral and can you trust everything you see online?

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: Curse of the Tiger Prince – Heather D. Grace

If you love spicy fairytale retellings with a twist you didn’t see coming, you’ve come to the right place!

Curse of the Tiger Prince is a gender-bent Swan Princess retelling with an Aladdin twist and a found family you will never forget!

Curse of the Tiger Prince

Series: Spicy & Twisted Interconnected Urban Fairytales

Special Edition Includes:

  • Reversible Dust Jacket
  • Designed edges
  • Foiled Hardcover and Outside Dust Jacket
  • Dual-Page Color Chapter Images Per POV (2)
  • Stunning Full Page, Color Character Illustrations
  • Purple Ribbon Bookmark
  • Character Art Endpapers

Her father chose her husband. Fate chose her mate.

Her arranged marriage coming soon, Aisling will soon be trapped in a life of velvet cages and polished lies. Then a thief crashes into her world—feral, infuriating, and impossible to forget.

Fin is a tiger by day. A man by night.

A cursed, bastard prince with blood on his hands and a heart that still knows how to protect. His crew is a found family, bonded from their years as orphaned magic kids. In a kingdom that hunts magic, him and his ominous visions are the only reasons they’re still breathing.

But Fin tells her a truth she’s not ready to believe.

Aisling is his Twin Flame. His fated mate. And their magic combined is the only thing strong enough to break his curse—and stop the dark, great animal threatening the kingdoms.

If Aisling runs from her father’s command, she’ll be handing her kingdom straight into Morrigan’s black magic and destruction, though the arranged marriage to her son may kill Aisling anyway.

But if she gives in to the bond burning between her and Fin…the very magic that should save him, may drain his life first.

Love was never part of the plan… Now it’s the most dangerous choice she can make.

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Blog Tour: The Death Row Club – V.A. Vazquez

SOME THINGS RUN IN THE BLOOD…

A darkly twisted and wonderfully original debut thriller for fans of Riley Sager and Jessica Knoll. 

At an annual weekend getaway for the adult children of serial killers, the participants begin to wonder if somebody’s continuing the family tradition when one of their number turns up dead.

Plenty of people have lousy parents, but Nicola Fischer’s father has just been convicted of murdering five young women, including her best friend. Fired from her job and hounded by reporters, Nicola passes the time by doomscrolling and drunk-dialling Greer Woods, the alluring host of the hit show To Catch a Killer, who cracked the case and turned Nicola’s life upside down before disappearing along with her so-called ‘best intentions’.

When an email from Greer finally shows up in Nicola’s inbox, there’s no apology or explanation, just a cryptic invitation. The Death Row Club is an annual weekend getaway for the adult children of serial killers – and Nicola is the newest reluctant member. Desperate to escape her small town, she accepts the offer with barely a second thought, forging tentative bonds with her fellow club members, most of whom seem intriguing, and only slightly unhinged.

But when an uninvited guest shows up at their remote wilderness retreat, everyone is put on high alert, and the next morning paranoia turns to outright fear. Because one of their own is dead, and the rest of them are left with only one question.

V. A. Vazquez was born and raised in Buffalo, NY where she currently teaches English. She received her B. A. in English from Barnard College and used to live in Scotland in a town inhabited by more sheep than people.

My thoughts: This was so good, I was hooked from the first page. It’s so readable and compelling, darkly funny in an odd way. Nicola has just lost her job as a teacher because a true crime series about her father’s crimes has been aired.

She’s in free fall, not only is she now unemployed, she’s about to lose her house, the press are hounding her and she’s furious with the woman she thought was her friend – Greer Woods – who produced the series that has wrecked her life.

Then she’s invited to a secret gathering of the children of murderers. It’s a strange group, all of them with their own baggage and paranoia.

Then an uninvited guest arrives and things take a turn for the worst. Someone at their secretive retreat is a killer, and the secrets that they’ve all fought so hard to keep might be exposed.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: The Case of the Two-Faced Killer – Mithran Somasundrum

Discover an absolutely gripping locked-room murder mystery set in sunny
Thailand, featuring a British detective abroad — armchair travel at its finest!

Perfect for fans of Death in Paradise.
Meet Vijay Mistry. He used to work a desk job at Bristol City Council. But adventure
called! Now he lives in the bustling city of Bangkok, doing translations . . . and solving mysteries.

He loves a good puzzle. But his latest case will test his skills to the limit.

When respected English antiques dealer Arthur Cavendish falls from the balcony
of his luxury apartment, the police quickly conclude he took his own life. A locked
room. No forced entry. No sign of a struggle.

Case closed — right?

Vijay agrees, when he’s asked to investigate as a personal favour. But as he follows the trail from high society parties and upscale antique shops to the city’s darker corners, his instincts begin to prickle.

Then a second, shocking death stops Vijay in his tracks.

And the part-time detective realises that the truth he’s chasing is far more complex — and far more dangerous — than he ever imagined.

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Mithran was born in Colombo and grew up in London. After completing his studies he
went to Thailand to work in an electrochemistry lab and, other than a 3-year spell in Japan, has been there ever since.

His short stories have appeared in The Sun, Inkwell, Natural Bridge, The Minnesota Review, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, and The Best Asian Short Stories 2017, among others. One of his stories was shortlisted for the Bridport 2017 Short Story Prize and another was longlisted for the Commonwealth 2025 Short Story Prize.

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My thoughts: This was a really good crime novel, with private detective Vijay asked by his ex-girlfriend to look into the death of an antiques dealer from the UK who falls off the balcony of his home – or did he? 

While attempting to understand the deceased better, Vijay becomes embroiled in something darker and connected to the terrible Khmer Rouge regime in neighbouring Cambodia, when one of his witnesses is shot dead in front of him. 

There were so many twists and turns in this, as Vijay peels back the layers and begins to understand the high society world of antique dealers and the world of fakes artificially aged to pass for the real thing. 

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: A Body in the Garden – P.F. Ford

MEET YOUR NEW FAVOURITE DETECTIVE.

Detective Norman is out of retirement and back on the beat in a rainy Welsh seaside town.

Llangwelli might be short on sunshine, but it’s certainly not short on murders . . .

Norman may seem a bit old-fashioned, but he’s always willing to learn from his band of misfit recruits.

It’s DC Judy Lane who takes the call. ‘We’ve got a body. It’s at a house called Forge Cottage, on the Old Llangwelli Road.’
The elderly victim is found propped up in his own back garden, a chain wrapped tightly around his chest.

The only clues to what happened are a glass of red wine, a Chinese takeaway receipt – and a missing delivery driver.

Before Detective Norman can pull the pieces together, the wife of a prominent local businessman disappears.
And a second body is discovered in a seafront hotel.

Two dead bodies and a missing person: there’s something very nasty going on in this quiet little seaside town. It’s up to Detective Norman to uncover the truth before events turn even darker.

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Peter Ford always dreamed of becoming a writer, but a dream is easily stifled without
support from those around you. It was only when his old, unhappy life fell apart and he met his new partner (now wife) Mary, who believed dreamers should be
encouraged, that he finally got the chance to live that dream. Fast forward a few years and you find a man transformed.
Now, blissfully happy, settled in a quiet corner of Wales with wife Mary and their
rescue dogs, P.F. Ford is living proof that it’s never too late to achieve your dreams.

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My thoughts: The poorly buried body of an anonymous young woman found in the woods is never far from Norman and his colleagues’ thoughts and this new case might finally help them get some answers after a man’s body is found in his own back garden, and the only witness, a delivery driver, has disappeared.

All is not what it seems as the team unravel the true identity and history of the victim, and then another body is found in a local hotel. Is this death connected to the first one?

It’s a clever and fiendish case with lots of twists and secrets that come to light and threaten to destroy a family forever.

It’s also something of a time for change for Norman and his team, as changes from on high mean they all have to make decisions.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: Fresh Start – Johnny Worthen

A ship, a gun, and a nice teal robe to find one killer on a planet of criminals: will Qays Mendoza get the answers he is looking for? New novel from the bestselling author of the Coronam series.

On the edges of mankind’s domain there is a penal planet called Fresh Start where a sentence is at best exile to five generations, but more likely death in its harsh unforgiving wastes. It is to this planet the empire sends the worst of the worst and it is on this planet that Qays Mendoza searches for his old captain.

The galactic empire is falling, civilization contracts. Fresh Start is abandoned. Without oversight, the planet is wild, without guards; the Oubliette, the supermax prison on the supermax planet, lies open, and the Butcher of Raznak, a killer worse than the one Qays seeks, is on the loose.

With the help of a street waif called Patience, Qays seeks answers. His soul is stained with guilt and his spirit broken by complicity. Religion did not have the answer; duty did not explain it. Birthright and station were not enough. His answers lie somewhere on Fresh Start.

Johnny Worthen is an award-winning, multiple-genre, tie-dye-wearing author, voyager, and damn fine human being! Trained in literary criticism and cultural studies, he writes upmarket fiction, long and short, mentors others where he can and teaches at the University of Utah.

My thoughts: This was a lot of fun, I really liked Qays and Patience and their mad adventure across a penal planet gone rogue. Qays is searching for the captain of a ship he served on as a marine. Along the way there are run-ins with dangerous mad men and helpful and fairly well behaved criminals and their descendants, who help them out and even save their lives.

Qays might not be as holy as his monk’s robes suggest, but he is trying to figure things out and would rather not kill anyone, but unfortunately he has to contend with a former military captain who was sent to Fresh Start for the massacre he led.

It was a funny book, lots of humour, mostly in the relationship between Qays and Patience as they get to know one another and dodge death. I’d love a sequel that chronicles the adventures the two of them get up to as they travel the slowly disintegrating Empire and try not to get into too much trouble.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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Book Review: Lisa Doyle is Absolutely Fine – Mo Fanning

Lisa Doyle is fine. Absolutely fine.

At least, that’s the story she’s been telling herself.

Her best friend is getting married. Everyone around her seems to have a partner, a plan, and a life that makes sense. Lisa, meanwhile, has four glasses of wine in her, a talent for making bad situations worse, and a growing sense that she is being left behind.

So she does what any sensible woman in a crisis would do. She announces that she’s engaged.

There is only one problem.

Brian does not exist.

Now Lisa needs a fiancé before the wedding, her actor flatmate is far too willing to get involved, and the real Brian, who is very much married and very much her boss, is starting to look at her in ways that suggest this lie may have got seriously out of hand.

Warm, witty, and painfully recognisable, Lisa Doyle is Absolutely Fine is a grown-up romantic comedy about love, pressure, friendship, and the exhausting performance of holding everything together when you’re quietly falling apart.

Perfect for readers of Mhairi McFarlane, Beth O’Leary, and Marian Keyes.

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Mo Fanning’s contemporary fiction blends wit, emotional honesty, and a strong sense of place, often exploring love, friendship, and the pressure to have life neatly figured out. Based in the West Midlands, he writes character-driven stories for readers who like their romance funny, thoughtful, and grounded in real life.

My thoughts: I really enjoyed this book, I felt for Lisa, one too many glasses of wine, a bout of feeling a bit shit and she’s conjured up a fiancè who doesn’t exist. Disaster!

Cue her flatmate (who happens to be an actor) donning a fake beard and glasses in order to convince everyone that he’s real and she’s not completely nuts. Only it all falls apart after the mean girl from school (now a mean woman) tries to blackmail her, leading to Lisa needing to tell everyone the truth.

In deciding to come clean, Lisa also has to have it out with her boss, Brian, whose evil soon to be ex-wife is trying to get her sacked, and well, there might be something between her and Brian if he can save her job and get rid of the ex-wife (not like that – there are no murders here, except of fake fiancés).

It’s funny, a bit sad, Lisa has been a bit shut off emotionally and didn’t think anyone really cared but her friends and family are actually pretty good people and love her. So I have hope for Lisa, and when you’ve read this, you will too!


*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for reading and reviewing, but all opinions remain my own.

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Blog Tour: A Killer Plot – E.C. Nevin

In the follow-up to A Novel Murder, mystery author Jane Hepburn is back and determined to keep her sleuthing skills in the pages of her novels. That is, until she’s invited to a prestigious literary party in London—where the gathering of glamorous attendees may be hiding a killer.

Jane Hepburn has almost made it. After solving the murder of her literary agent at last season’s crime-book festival, Jane receives a burst of internet fame that lands her an invite to a splashy book launch in London. Visiting beloved bookstores along the winding alleyway of Cecil Court, and brushing shoulders with famous writers and the editors and agents who made them stars, Jane is looking forward to a fun, murder-free weekend and a distraction from her own writer’s block. The party might not be for her novel, but still, Jane’s happy to celebrate her far more successful friend with free wine and plenty of books.

However, things take a turn for the worse when the hotshot editor is nowhere to be seen. And they really go south after Jane discovers a body in the bookshop cellar.

To ensure that another event isn’t overshadowed by an unsolved murder, Jane and her two friends—debut novelist and star of the party Natasha Martez and clumsy publicity assistant Daniel Thurston—must put their sleuthing skills to the test. But nothing is as it seems at a party full of attendees with secrets they’d do anything to keep.