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Blog Tour: Deep Blue Lies – Gregg Dunnett

Crystal-clear waters. Cold-blooded murder. Deep blue lies. When Ava Whitaker is kicked out of medical school – and dumped by her boyfriend – her life falls apart. But the real problem isn’t her future. It’s in her past. She was born on the Greek island of Alythos, where her mother once mixed cocktails at the luxurious Aegean Dream Resort. Yet her mother has never spoken about that time, never explained why she left so suddenly, and never answered the one question that’s haunted Ava her entire life: Who was her father?

Desperate for answers, Ava travels to Alythos to discover the truth. But what begins as a search for her identity quickly turns into something far more sinister. The island’s aquamarine waters hide tragic secrets. The locals’ smiles don’t reach their eyes. And the abandoned resort, with its cracked pool and vine-strangled terraces, feels like a tomb.

Because something happened here twenty years ago. Something the locals have spent decades trying to forget. And something somebody will do anything to keep buried…

My thoughts: Dear Parents, please tell your children the truth about their parentage if there are any questions e.g. who’s their father or if they’re adopted. Otherwise, like Ava, they might go digging and find things out you’d rather they didn’t.

Ava knows that her dad is Greek and that she was conceived when her mum was working at a holiday resort on the island of Alythos. But her mum won’t tell her anything else, like her dad’s name or why they up and left Greece so quickly.

So, having been forced to drop out of medical school, Ava’s off to Greece, armed with a photo of her mum, a few facts and a whole lot of supposition.

But as she learns about what happened at the resort twenty-three years ago, the questions mount up. Is she the baby left alive after the murder/suicide of the resort’s manager and his girlfriend? How does her mum fit in to that story? As Imogen (her mum’s friend) and her mum also head out to Greece, will Ava finally get some answers and will what she learns give her the peace she needs?

Full of shocking revelations and twists, this is one summer of discovery no one is coming away from unchanged.

*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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Cover Reveal: Nightwither – Lana B. Knight

Check out this gorgeous cover for Nightwither by Lana B. Knight. Pre-order now and read the first book on Kindle Unlimited while you wait!

Nightwither (The Starheart Saga #2)

Expected Release Date: April 14, 2026

Genre: Romantasy

– High Fantasy
– Epic World Building
– Dragons
– Found Family
– Enemies to Lovers- Unlikely Allies
– Who did this to you?
– Shadow Daddy
– Banter
– Morally Grey FMC
– A Court of Mist and Fury Vibes

Stella arrives in her mother’s homeland, Myera, a realm of unfamiliar creatures, magical lands, and values that challenge her core beliefs. Nothing could have prepared her for the responsibility of her mother’s legacy. With a long history of tension rising and a civil war on the horizon, Stella is forced into her role as the Starheart to heal old wounds.

Navigating a treacherous web of politics and power as the realm begins to fracture, Stella must be a pillar of strength and stability even as she quietly unravels beneath the weight of her own unmet expectations. But the greatest challenge doesn’t lie within her.

At the centre of the unrest stands Noxryn.

Caught between clashing wills and pride, Stella faces something far more dangerous than failing—the possibility of understanding the man who betrayed her and the one responsible for the chaos threatening to consume the realm. Taking off Noxryn’s mask might offer answers to bring peace, or which lures both her and Myera into a darkness there’s no coming back from.

The Starheart Saga is perfect for fans of unique magic systems, mythical creatures, angst and tension, and hilarious banter. Nightwither will appeal to fans of plot-heavy, character-driven fantasy and enemies-to-lovers romance.

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Blog Tour: The Silver Tide – J.H. Mann


Cornwall, 1863. On a windswept beach, Maggie Pascoe watches in horror as her family is lost to the sea. Her father and three brothers are among dozens of fishermen from the town of St Branok who
perish in a summer storm.

Destitute and alone, she finds comfort in her friendship with widow Norah Bray, whose young son also drowned in the disaster.

But the tragedy was no accident. As Maggie battles to uncover the truth, she hides a devastating secret – one that could destroy her bond with Norah forever.

Inspired by a true story, The Silver Tide is a powerful tale of love, betrayal and one woman’s courageous fight for justice.

Praise for J.H.Mann:
‘J.H. Mann writes compelling fiction set in Cornwall. He transports his readers to rugged coasts…and introduces us to fascinating characters’ – Margaret James, Writing Magazine.
‘If you love Cornwall, storms at sea and an engrossing mystery then look no further’ – Cathie Hartigan, author of Notes from the Lost and the bestselling Secret of the Song.
‘J.H. Mann lovingly evokes the Cornish landscape, from the Atlantic coast to the bleak and threatening moors, for his gripping stories’ – Debi Alper, author of the Nirvana series of thrillers.

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J.H.Mann is an award-winning journalist and writer living in the South West of England.
His previous novel The Echoing Shore was a Yeovil Literary Prize award winner and the Adult Fiction Winner of the 2025 Selfies Book Awards at the London Book Fair. He has strong family links with
Cornwall. His novels are inspired by the many stories told by his mother and father and his own experiences as a shore-based volunteer for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). He lives with his wife, Nicola, and their lively whippet Patch.

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My thoughts: Cornwall is beautiful but the ocean is as deadly as it is stunning. The brave crews of fishing boats risk their lives every day, and some, like Maggie’s, sadly lose their lives to the sea.

Alone, with her father’s debts to pay off, Maggie must find a job and leave her beloved home. She’s desperate to find out why the storm warning wasn’t used, theirs was the only village where it wasn’t, and that cost her family their lives. Not only her family, but also her friend’s. Nora lost her son, and is driven by grief. 

As Maggie searches for the truth, and campaigns for a Lifeboat in the village harbour, she clashes with the dangerous and wealthy Jed. He wants her gone, and the truth about that night to stay secret.

Maggie is a fascinating protagonist, she takes her terrible loss and uses it to power her resolve to get a Lifeboat and to find the truth, to prevent anyone else from losing their family, as she did. There are some twists and turns in her story – some good, some bad, but her strength and determination see her through.

*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: The Legend of Rosa – Jasmine Hernandez

In the shadows of Tampa, Florida, a ruthless gang leader known as El Cazador wreaks havoc, leaving a trail of terror and cryptic tarot cards at each crime scene. The Tower card, a haunting omen of destruction, is his sinister signature.

Florence, a determined and sharp-witted attorney, is thrust into this dark world when her fiancé, Kevin, is brutally murdered on the night of their engagement. Devastated and fueled by vengeance, Florence discovers her engagement ring now holds mystical powers, transforming her into Rosa, a fearless and powerful superhero. With her newfound powers, Rosa vows to avenge Kevin’s death and dismantle El Cazador’s reign of terror.

By day, Florence continues her investigative work as an attorney, gathering clues and intel. By night, Rosa takes to the streets, using her magical abilities to protect the innocent and bring justice to Tampa. From the sun-kissed streets of Tampa to the darkest corners of the underworld, Rosa’s quest for vengeance becomes a legendary force. Will she outsmart El Cazador and shatter his grip on the city, or will his cunning prove too powerful?

The Legend of Rosa is a thrilling tale of love, loss, and redemption, infused with magical realism and Latin American culture.

My thoughts: This was interesting, the ideas behind it were certainly strong but I don’t know if it entirely worked for me personally. I liked Florence, her desire for revenge and justice in an unjust world, where her fiancé is murdered by a gang that seems to be trying to take over Tampa, leaving tarot cards with each corpse they create.

But her transition into Rosa, a vigilante superhero seemed a bit abrupt and she doesn’t exactly try to keep her identity secret, which might be a problem in future books, if too many people, especially her enemies, know that Rosa and Florence are the same person, why go to the length of being someone else.

All the build-up to learning El Cazador’s identity was well done – the reveal was hinted at, but then you’re wrong-footed, that was a clever move. 

I would be interested in seeing where this story goes next, considering what the ending leaves you with. How Rosa and the supposed plan El Cazador has will work.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review, all opinions remain my own.

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Audiobook Blitz: The Violet Raven – E.E. Star

We have the perfect book for your October TBR, the fully casted audiobook edition of The Violet Raven by E.E. Star! Now available at your preferred audiobook retailer!

The Violet Raven (Warriors of the Raven Queen #1)

Release Date: October 14, 2025

Genre: Gothic/ Dark Historical Fantasy

Narrators: June deBorahae, James Joseph, John Hartley, J.F. Harding, & Robert Hatchet

  • He Falls First
  • Forbidden Love
  • Brother’s Best Friend
  • Epic Adventure
  • Male Yearning
  • Scottish Heroes
  • Irish Mythology Magic System
  • For Fans of Outlander

The Violet Raven is a slow-burn, he-falls-first, high-stakes historical fantasy romance rooted in ancient Irish mythology—perfect for fans of Outlander, The Last Kingdom, and A Discovery of Witches—where forbidden love ignites in the shadow of prophecy, gods walk among mortals, and a girl bound by fate must rise to claim the legacy of the Raven Queen.

1823

Triona Sinclair was never meant for an ordinary life.

A spark of something powerful has always lived within her—silent and still, until the moment it finally woke.

A moment of fire and ruin.

With her world shattered, Triona escapes into the wilds of Scotland—flanked by four allies, each loyal in their own way.

But none of them challenge her quite like Finn MacGregor.

Her fiercest defender. The one who’s always been there—in shadows and in silence—and wanted her long before she ever looked his way. A bond as sure as the stars.

But fate is written with ink no one can rewrite.

Hunted for a power she doesn’t yet understand, Triona must seek allies in a world brimming with myth and memory. Survival is no longer enough.

A buried magic is calling.

To protect her world and the people she loves, she must decide if she can embrace the destiny that calls to her.

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  • Colonial Violence
  • Cultural Suppression
  • Political Conflict
  • Death
  • Grief
  • Loss of Family
  • Mentions of Suicide
  • Wrongful Execution
  • On Page Violence
  • On Page Decapitation
  • On Page Attempted SA (not extreme)
  • On Page Consensual Sexual Activities

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Blog Tour: My Girl – Jack Jordan

Paige Dawson: the mother of a murdered child and wife to a dead man.

She has nothing left to live for… until she finds her husband’s handgun hidden in their house.

Why did Ryan need a gun? What did he know about their daughter’s death?

Desperate for the truth, Paige begins to unearth her husband’s secrets.

But she has no idea who she is up against, or that her life isn’t hers to gamble – she belongs to me.

My thoughts: This was a dark and twisted read, it seemed to be going in one direction, and then veered off somewhere unexpected and far more sinister.

Paige’s daughter was kidnapped ten years ago and all that was found was her left arm, and then her husband recently committed suicide. She’s drinking too much, trading sex for drugs with her GP, and struggling to hold her life together.

Things keep happening to her – her husband’s clothes disappear, her daughter’s room is cleared. She’s positive it isn’t her doing this, but who else could it be?

Thankfully her brother, a vicar, is available to offer her support and a hot meal when she hasn’t eaten. But his support might come at a terrible price.

The plot seems like it might be about Paige following up on her late husband’s attempts to hire a hit man, to find out who he suspected of their daughter’s abduction and murder. But then it goes, way, way off from that plot into disturbing places.

If you like your crime thrillers twisted and dark, this is one for you.

*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 Protocols of Spying – Merle Nygate

In the aftermath of Hamas’s October 7th attack on Israel, Mossad’s London station chief Eli Amiram is fighting battles on all fronts. When his ambitious rival plans an assassination on British soil – supposedly authorized by Trump supporters – Eli suspects a deeper conspiracy.

Meanwhile, British intelligence asset Petra is hunting for redemption. Tasked with recruiting Wasim Al-Arikhi – whose sister she failed to save from becoming a suicide bomber – Petra’s drawn into a deadly game of cat and mouse. Can Wasim be trusted or has she become a target?

As Eli and Petra’s paths converge, they discover that in the shadow world of international espionage, the greatest threats often come from within. They must confront not just their enemies, but their own moral choices.

A sophisticated spy thriller that weaves together tradecraft, betrayal and the human cost of intelligence work.

Merle Nygate is a screenwriter, screenwriting lecturer and novelist. Her career has taken her from working on BAFTA winning TV to New York Festival audio drama to writing original sitcoms. She previously worked for BBC Comedy Commissioning. She has been a writer and script editor across multiple genres. Her first espionage novel won the Little Brown/UEA Crime Fiction award. Her second was a Sunday Times Thriller of 2024.

My thoughts: A very timely read, concerning itself with the immediate aftermath of the October 7th attack in Israel and the Mossad agents stationed in the UK.

Eli is an interesting figure – he’s worried about the temporary head of the Washington office, who is all gungho for an assassination to take place on British soil, but his information is a bit suspect and Eli needs to prove it’s a bad call.

He’s also attempting to recruit a student – Wasim who he thinks might be a good source of information. But after being rebuffed he sends in Petra, who knew Wasim’s sister. Unfortunately Wasim has to come to the attention of a rather troubling individual and now Petra has to resolve things.

There’s a bit of sneaking around in the countryside, meetings in coffee shops and restaurants with spies from other countries – and their own side, and personal problems for Eli and his number two.

It was a really interesting read, and managed not to be too weighted or lecturing. Even the Mossad agents are at a loss as to how to react to the events unfolding in their home country, they just have to try to focus on their jobs. It was a clever, intelligent thriller and the characters are engaging and realistic.

*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 Approval of Sheep – Karen Storey


Gordon Slee fears he was never meant to be born. Anxious since childhood after hearing he was an accident, the forty-two-year-old is still struggling to escape the shadow of his high-achieving family.

But a glimmer of hope is on the horizon – a huge promotion within his hotel group is up for grabs, and he is sure that his time has come to make a mark on the world.

However, within his own department, redundancies are afoot. He may lose his job before he gets the chance. Until he learns of a historic covenant that preserves the right for sheep to run through the company’s top London hotel. Could he convince his boss that he’s the man to save the hotel from catastrophe?

Up in Bryn Nefyn, North Wales, live the descendants of the covenant owner. The elderly sheep farmer and his aging hippy brother could use the money the hotel might offer. But along with their
strong-willed American shepherdess, they laugh at Gordon’s attempts to negotiate a deal. Surely, they couldn’t use a covenant that’s been forgotten about for over a hundred years. Or could they?

For lovers of upmarket commercial fiction with a touch of romance and comedy, The Approval of Sheep is an uplifting story about family and love, overcoming adversity and discovering our reason for our place in this world.

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Karen Storey is an award winning fiction writer and has been featured on the acclaimed book podcast, The Bestseller Experiment. As well as a novelist, she is a prolific short story writer. Her stories have been published in various anthologies and placed in several international competitions.
Her memoir pieces have also been published within the New York Times bestselling book series, Chicken Soup for the Soul.

Originally from New York City, Karen lives in Warwickshire, England and has written articles for American in Britain magazine. She lives with her husband, whose surname Storey was the perfect wedding gift. They share their home with a snarky cat who writes Karen’s monthly author newsletters and a crazy little Bichon Frise dog who barks at his own reflection. You can visit her  website and subscribe to her newsletter at http://www.karenstoreyauthor.com

The Approval of Sheep is Karen’s first novel.

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My thoughts: This was very entertaining, and features lots of sheep. Gordon wants to impress his boss and secure a promotion by buying off a Welsh sheep farmer whose family own an ancient right to drive sheep through the hotel where he works. Obviously this is a bit of a peculiar thing, and Gordon heads off to Wales to attempt to do a deal that will satisfy his boss, stop the farmer complaining and secure his future.

While in Wales he gets to know the family, the sheep and the land. He discovers that some things are more important than money and job titles, and that perhaps that world isn’t for him anymore. 

I liked Gordon, he’s a pretty nice man and just a bit lost in his own life, his relationships with the Priddys and their sheep, and especially his growing love affair with shepherdess Jenna is a delight and the moment when he bonds with sheep Molly and solves the issue of her head butting is sweet.

It’s a funny, heartwarming book with a sweet romance and a protagonist that deserves nice things.

*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: Murder on the River – Janice Frost

It’s the one piece of evidence that will crack the case . . . but is it too shocking to reveal?

A murdered student. A secret buried in the past. A killer who’s still watching.

Detective Steph Warwick is halfway through her Christmas shopping when
she gets the call. The body of a young man has been pulled from the icy River Witham.
The victim is Max Barsby, a quiet, hardworking archaeology student with
no enemies – or so it seems. But Max didn’t drown. He was murdered.
Bludgeoned over the head and left for dead.
With the university all but deserted for the holidays, Steph finds herself with few leads and even fewer witnesses.

Meanwhile, Special Constable Jane Bell is investigating a routine break-in when she stumbles across an unexpected link to Max. As Jane and Steph’s paths cross once more, Steph reluctantly brings the warm-hearted mother-of-two into the fold – knowing Jane can reach people – and places – that she can’t.

Their enquiries unearth a mysterious girlfriend, a controversial dig site, and a discovery someone will kill to protect.
But when Jane finds a piece of evidence too explosive to share, her silence may prove deadly – for both of them.

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Janice was born and grew up in West Lothian, Scotland. After completing an English degree at St Andrew’s University, she moved to London where she lived for ten years doing an assortment of jobs. Her passions are reading, writing and walking in Scotland and the Lake District. She lives in Lincolnshire with her husband and two sons.

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My thoughts: A young man has been bludgeoned to death, he’s a student at the university, and doesn’t seem to have many dark secrets. But someone still saw fit to kill him. Is his death connected to the archaeology dig he was volunteering on? Or was it something else?

It’s almost Christmas, there’s no one on campus, the few people the police do manage to speak to only have nice things to say, or didn’t really know Max that well. The police are a bit stumped.

Special Constable Jane Bell and her son Patrick, who is friends with the victim’s cousin, are doing a bit of digging outside of the official investigation and they do find a few things out, including Max’s only real secret. Was it serious enough though to lead to his death?

DI Steph Warwick comes across as pretty prickly, easily annoyed by Jane and Patrick’s unofficial investigation, despite giving them the ok to ask a few questions. If the case were a bit clearer, she’d probably be a bit less cross.

The police follow a few dead ends, but everything has to be checked and ruled out to find the truth and get justice for Max.

Despite how much everyone focuses on the archaeological dig and the warring personalities of two historians Max knew, which is diverting, and adds to the successful solve rate of the police, it distracts from Max’s murder and almost allows a killer to get away with it. But between the two strands of investigation, some CCTV footage and asking the right questions, they do get the truth in the end. Very satisfactory.

*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: Deadman’s Pool – Kate Rhodes

The islands’ secrets run deeper than the sea…

Winter storms lash the Isles of Scilly, when DI Ben Kitto ferries the islands’ priest to St Helen’s. Father Michael intends to live as a pilgrim in the ruins of an ancient church on the uninhabited island, but an ugly secret is buried among the rocks. Digging frantically in the sand, Ben’s dog, Shadow, unearths the emaciated remains of a young woman.

The discovery chills Ben to the core. The victim is Vietnamese, with no clear link to the community – and her killer has made sure that no one will find her easily. The storm intensifies as the investigation gathers pace.

Soon Scilly is cut off by bad weather, with no help available from the mainland. Ben is certain the killer is hiding in plain sight. He knows they are waiting to kill again – and at unimaginable cost.

Kate Rhodes is an acclaimed crime novelist and an award-winning poet, selected for Val McDermid’s New Blood panel at Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival for her debut, Crossbones Yard. She has been nominated twice for the prestigious CWA Dagger in the Library award, and is one of the founders of the Killer Women writing group. She lives in Cambridge with her husband, the writer and film-maker Dave Pescod, and visited the Scilly Isles every year as a child, which gave her the idea for the critically acclaimed Isles of Scilly Mysteries series.

My thoughts: I really like this series, and I have a deep love for Cornwall, but have never visited the Scillies, and considering how many murders there are, I don’t know if I would!

Ben Kitto and Shadow find the remains of a young woman buried in a shallow grave on the uninhabited (unless you’re a sea bird) island of St Helens. She’s a victim of people trafficking, and there might be another young woman out there.

The story is full of shocking twists, and big changes are coming for the islands’ police force, and Ben has to keep the team focused even as they worry about their colleague. The outcome of this case might also have implications for Ben’s private life. It’s a real game-changer of a book, reshaping what we know about this version of the Scillies.

I was totally hooked, especially as the weather worsened and events went from bad to worse, it all seemed hopeless and there were still shocks to come. Absolutely cracking.

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