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Blog Tour: Death in Bacton Wood – Ross Greenwood


A family’s secrets lie buried. The time has come to uncover the truth…

When a mud-splattered man staggers from Bacton Wood with a terrifying tale about being buried alive, DS Ashley Knight and her team are called in to investigate. Soon, another victim is found, and more men are missing – all with connections to the well-known Vialli family.

The Major Investigation Team find themselves attempting to untangle a case that stretches from Eastern Europe through to North Norfolk. Along with rookie detective, the whip-smart Hector Fade, Ashley is in a race against time trying to help a family who seem determined to take matters into their own hands. And when Ashley suspects there is a department rat, the stakes get even higher.

As the evidence continues to point in different directions, and as new victims are uncovered thick and fast, Ashley and Hector begin to fear they have finally met their match in a killer too ruthless and clever to be caught.

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I was born in 1973 in Peterborough and lived there until I was 20, attending The King’s School in the city. I then began a rather nomadic existence, living and working all over the country and various
parts of the world.
I found myself returning to Peterborough many times over the years, usually when things had gone wrong. It was on one of these occasions that I met my partner about 100 metres from my back door
whilst walking a dog. Two children swiftly followed. I’m still a little stunned by the pace of it now.
Fifty Years of Fear book was started a long time ago but parenthood and then after working in sales management all my life, I randomly spent four years as a prison officer. Ironically it was the four a.m. feed which gave me the opportunity to finish the book as unable to get back to sleep I completed it in the early morning hours.
It’s surprising for me to realise I’ve written ten books now. There are two strands, one where the books concern lives affected by prison, and then my detective series starring DI John Barton. The first Barton book, The Snow Killer hit the coveted number one spot on KOBO, with the second and third in the series not far behind.

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My thoughts: another gripping case for DS Ashley Knight and her team as a young man digs himself out of a grave in the woods and gets hit by a car. He claims he has no idea who buried him or why, but there’s something strange going on and after he’s abducted from the hospital, Ashley narrows in on a local family who might be involved in some illegal business.

Two of the sons have also gone missing, but their father, who seems to have a mole in the police station, insists he has no idea what’s going on and the eldest son has disappeared, although more likely by choice. Could this all be a vendetta relating to the family’s unsavoury business?

Meanwhile Ashley’s also got her Inspector assessment and needs to make some decisions about her personal life – her casual relationship with Barry isn’t going anywhere and she needs to prioritise things.

The team need to crack the case before more bodies turn up and there might be a link with an older case, that should get them some answers.

Dealing with some of the worst crimes, like people trafficking and murder, this is a grim and rather brutal case. The bodies they do find have been tortured and Hector’s history knowledge comes in useful, as does the drugs squad’s local info. Ashley wants to flush out the dirty cop who’s passing on information to the Vialli family, and who knows who else, so she sets a few little traps, not knowing there’s something else in play. She’s an excellent detective and her team are tight, although Hector’s off to bigger things. Might Ashley also be moving on if she makes Inspector?

I really enjoyed this series and while the author implies this is it for Ashley and her team, in terms of books, I never say never.

*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: The Blood Moon Matron – C.L. Rose

Check out this gorgeous cover for upcoming release, The Blood Moon Matron by C.L. Rose! This beauty is available for pre-order now!

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The Blood Moon Matron (The Noble Brothers Book 1)

Expected Publication Date: September 24, 2024

Genre: Romance/ Vampire Romance

“He was developing feelings he really shouldn’t be having for the Blood Moon Matron.

For Lucy.”

Lucy is used to moving from place to place. With her father constantly looking over his shoulder, they have never really settled in any one city. She tries not to get too attached. After all, what’s the point of falling in love if you know it’s going to be temporary?

But then she meets Nickolas. Tall, gorgeous and with the most startling violet eyes, their attraction is immediate and intense, and Lucy knows that if she let herself, she could easily fall into bed with him. But can she risk their relationship turning into more than just a casual fling?

Little does Lucy know that heartbreak is the least of her worries…

As the Blood Moon draws nearer, and Nickolas finds his attraction to Lucy blossoming into something deeper, he is torn between his duty to the vampire king and his feelings for Lucy, forcing him to make an impossible choice…

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C.L. Rose grew up in Australia, moving back to the UK in 2011. She’s been writing since she was thirteen, and often used to write during class or instead of homework. Every time her life took a turn or a change (whether career-related or personal), she has always come back to writing as her way to relax and unwind.

After graduating university with a degree in Biological Sciences, and working in hospitality and sales for a few years, she found herself gravitating back to writing, and after the birth of her second child in 2021, she finally decided to pursue becoming an author.

Her debut novel, A Second Chance, was published in August 2023, with The Blood Moon Matron, the first in The Noble Brothers Trilogy, set to follow this year. She has finished writing the second in the series, and is currently working on the third.

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Blog Tour: Murder on the Italian Riviera – T.A. Williams

A brand-new cosy crime series set in gorgeous Tuscany…It’s murder in paradise!

An ex-con…
Private investigator Dan Armstrong is no stranger to working with criminals, but when he’s approached for help by Bianca Moretti, he’s on high alert. Bianca is intelligent and beautiful, and Dan likes her, but he also once sent her to prison…

A suspicious death…
Bianca explains that a guest has been found dead at her father’s luxurious and private retreat on the beautiful Italian Riviera. The police are sure the death is accidental, but Bianca is convinced the
man’s been murdered. Dan’s sure he can get to the bottom of things…as long as Bianca is telling him the whole truth.

A very revealing case!
But when Dan arrives at the resort, he’s in for a shock. He finds that the place is a naturist retreat, and everybody is walking around stark naked! Dan is determined to discover the truth, but this is going to mean revealing a whole lot more of himself than he expected.
Can Dan sniff out the truth about this case before Oscar’s cold wet nose causes havoc?

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I write under the androgynous name T A Williams because 65% of books are read by women. In my first book one of the (female) characters suggests the imbalance is due to the fact that men spend too much time getting drunk and watching football. I couldn’t possibly comment. Ask my wife…

I’ve written all sorts: thrillers, historical novels, short stories and now I’m enjoying myself hugely writing romance and whodunnits. Romantic comedies are what we all need from time to time. Life isn’t always very fair. It isn’t always a lot of fun, but when it is, we need to embrace it.

Murder mystery is all very well, but it needs to put a smile on your face, so that’s why I like to inject some humour. I’m having a lot of fun writing the Armstrong and Oscar cozy mystery series set in sunny
Italy. They are all standalone books but if you really want to do it properly, start with the first one in the series, Murder in Tuscany. If my books can whisk you away to gorgeous locations, put a smile on
your face and maybe give your heartstrings a tug, then I know I’ve done my job.

I’ve lived all over Europe, but now I live in a little village in sleepy Devon, tucked away in south west England. I love the place. That’s why you’ll find leafy lanes and thatched cottages in many of my
books. Oh, yes, and a black Labrador.

I’ve been writing since I was 14 and that is well over half a century ago. However, underneath this bald, wrinkly exterior, there beats the heart of a youngster. My wife is convinced I will never grow up.
I hope she’s right.

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My thoughts: return to lovely, sunny Tuscany and Dan Armstrong (and obviously the wonderful Oscar) has a new case. One that will take him to Liguria, right at the top and along a bit of the boot that is Italy.

Amid the winding roads and mountain vistas, is a naturist camp where a suspicious death has tragically taken place. The police think it’s an accident, but the resort’s owner and his daughter think differently. Recruiting Dan to help out, they forget to tell him that everyone, guests and staff, will be naked. Oops.

Dan gets digging, and with a little help from friends back in the UK police and intelligence services, realises the dead man was more than he appeared to be. After a second death, almost identical to the first, it’s clear to Dan, and the local police, that there’s a killer in the resort. But who? There’s some suspicious types letting it all hang out by the pool.

Another funny, witty and rather ingenious case for the former DCI and his canine sidekick (who manages not to stick his snout anywhere unmentionable).

*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: The Pudding Lane Witch – A.W. Jackson

Happy cover reveal day to author A.W. Jackson! The Pudding Lane Witch will be hitting retailers this fall! Pre-order now!

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The Pudding Lane Witch

Expected Publication Date: September 24. 2024

Genre YA/ LGBTQ+ Fantasy

“They killed her! They tied her up and burned her!”

On the run from the mob who killed her mother, young pyrokinetic witch Gweneviere Baxter is running out of options. Surviving as an unmarried young woman in the 17th century is challenging enough, let alone when you are a witch. So, when the opportunity to wed the local baker is presented to her, Gweneviere feels she has no other choice, if she wants to survive.

Tragically, marriage is less peaceful than Gweneviere had envisaged, and she struggles to keep her witch identity hidden as she suffers through her husband’s daily abuse. But everything changes with the arrival of a young slave woman, Kambili, and Gweneviere falls hard and fast, her love for Kambili shining brightly in her otherwise hellish life.

But with both witches and mortals working against her, will Gweneviere ever be able to make a life for herself and her true love? Will she ever have her paradise?

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Blog Tour: The Quality of Love – Ariane Banks 

When her mother Celia Paget died, Ariane Bankes inherited a battered trunk stuffed with letters and diaries belonging to Celia and her twin Mamaine. This correspondence charted the remarkable lives of the Paget sisters and their friends and lovers, including Arthur Koestler, Albert Camus, Sartre and de Beauvoir, and George Orwell. 

Out of this rich archive, The Quality of Love weaves the story of these captivating and unusually beautiful identical twins who overcame a meagre education to take 1930s London society by storm and move among Europe’s foremost intellectuals during the twentieth century’s most dramatic decades. Above all, it is a sparkling portrait of the deep connection between two spirited sisters.

Ariane Bankes had a long career in publishing, including at John Murray and V&A Publishing, before becoming a writer, critic and curator. Her writing has appeared in the SpectatorTLSFinancial Times, Country Life and Slightly Foxed. She is Honorary President of Koestler Arts, and runs the Hatchards & Biographers’ Club First Biography Prize and the Elizabeth Buccleuch Prize.

My thoughts: I found this book, a biography of the author’s mother and aunt, utterly captivating. They lived through some of the most tumultuous years of the twentieth century, loved and were loved by some of the most extraordinary characters and lived an incredible life.

The Paget twins were beautiful, clever (but not exactly educated  – school wasn’t really a priority) and well connected. They were feted by society magazines and fashion pages alike.

They had many long and complicated love affairs and counted people like George Orwell (who proposed to Celia) and Albert Camus (who had a long affair with Mamaine) among their closest friends and admirers. At times it reads a little like a Who’s Who of the mid twentieth century, which I found delightful, seeing as so many of the writers and figures are ones I’m interested in.

Orphaned young, they had a strange childhood, and despite being very bright, little formal education – something I don’t think you’d be able to do now. They were presented at court (twice!) and lived the sort of life that doesn’t sound entirely real, moving around Europe, lunching with the literary elite of London, Paris and beyond.

But they both suffered terrible health problems – related to chronic asthma and possibly as a result of the trauma of their parents’ deaths. In and out of hospitals and sanatoriums in places like Switzerland, for the air. It’s amazing they managed to fit so much living in. Mamaine sadly died quite young, but Celia went on to marry and have two children – the author and her brother, settling into domesticity after all her adventures.

Using her mother’s archive of letters, photos and other documents, as well as the stories she was told growing up, Ariane Bankes has created a beautiful snapshot of a period of time lost to us now but also a love letter to the bond between two extraordinary sisters. It’s really moving and tender at times, as the letters travel back and forth between sisters separated by geography, love affairs and health worries.

*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: Smuggler’s Valour – T.D. Wilson

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We’re thrilled to announce that the first two novella’s in the Reese Daniels Smuggler Series are now available and the third will be released soon! To start, check out Smuggler’s Valor!

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Smuggler’s Valor: A Sci-fi Action Adventure (Reese Daniels Smuggler Series Book 1)

Publication Date: June 2023

Smuggling precious cargo to a remote colony was supposed to be easy. I was dead wrong.

Smuggling is a dangerous business and Reese Daniels has the score of a lifetime within his grasp; however, getting shot down on one of Uranus’ moons wasn’t in his plan. Stranded and on the run in the middle of an alien invasion, Reese must work with a group of Marine cadets to escape a grisly fate.

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T.D. Wilson was born in 1968 in Troy, Ohio and has been an avid fan of science fiction and fantasy from a very young age. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and has supported the systems and networks in several of the largest Supercomputing data centers in the world. His early thirst for adventure in reading began as he explored many of the great stories of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. As his reading scope expanded, Mr. Wilson was fascinated by strange new worlds from the magical of Middle Earth and Narnia to the far reaches of space in Star Trek and Babylon 5. As a science fiction author, he strives to integrate a realistic flavor to his worlds by providing his readers a feel for the real science in science fiction. A topic he loves to discuss with his friends and readers. Mr. Wilson still lives in Ohio with his wife and their two sons.

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Cover Reveal: To Bind the Dusk – Amanda McCauley

We’re pleased to present the cover of To Bind the Dusk by Amanda McCauley. You’ll want to preorder this one right away!

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To Bind the Dusk

Expected Publication Date: June 14, 2024

Genre: Fae Fantasy Romance

When the gods fell they cursed the land with their dying breath. The magic was gone and with it so too were the High Fae.

Twenty-five-year-old Liora has lived her entire life in the Spinebacks, outside the Courts of Faerie. But when her village is attacked and secrets revealed she finds herself a pawn in a war that began before she was born.

Now thrust into a world of magic and intrigue she must learn to survive the hidden dangers that lurk in the shadows and resist the call of its alluring beauty.

But Calais, the powerful Fae King now holding her captive is proving to be the real temptation.

Guarding her heart will only get her so far as war threatens to tear Faerie apart while forcing Liora to face the hidden truth of who she is.

Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout, and Raven Kennedy,To Bind The Dusk is a seductive fantasy romance with pulse-pounding adventure, Fae magic, and heart-breaking betrayal.

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Blog Tour: One Long Weekend – Shari Low


When all seems lost, hope remains…

Val Murray has mislaid her most precious mementoes of the people she’s loved and lost. Can her family, the wonders of technology and a little divine intervention somehow mend her shattered heart?

Sophie Smith had to take a rain check on a marriage proposal. Will her bid to turn back the clock lead her to her greatest love or yet another heartbreak?

Alice McLenn stood by her husband, Larry when a scandal cost them everything. When he hits the headlines again, Alice has an opportunity to leave – but can she find the strength to finally walk away?

Rory Brookes was forced to turn his back on his parents to save his career and marriage. Now, he’s lost his job and wife on the same day. Is it too late to make amends with the one person who never
let him down?

Three days. Four broken hearts. Just one weekend to make them whole again.

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In January 2021, Shari Low celebrated 20 years as a best selling novelist. In that time, she has published over 25 books, including A Life Without You, The Story Of Our Life, Temptation Street, My One Month Marriage, One Day In Summer and her non-fiction collection of parenthood memories, Because Mummy Said So.
In late 2020, her first novel, What If? (originally published in 2001) was updated and re-released and became a best seller. In January 2021, the sequel, What Now? was released and joined What If? on
the best-seller charts.

In real life, once upon a time she met a guy, got engaged after a week, and twenty-something years later lives near Glasgow with her husband and a labradoodle. Her two teenagers have now left home, so she spends an inordinate amount of time on video calls checking if they’re eating well and keeping up to date with their laundry.

For all the latest news, visit Shari on Facebook, twitter, instagram or at http://www.sharilow.com

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My thoughts: we’re back with Val, Cathy and Carol – characters who pop up in several of Shari’s other books, and who always put a smile on my face.

Sadly Val’s lovely husband Don has passed away and she’s off to London to stay with her beloved nieces. But as she’s rushing out the door, she panics and adds her most precious possessions to her handbag.

The four rings – her ring from Don, his wedding ring, her late daughter’s and her best friend Josie’s – more like tiny pieces of them than jewellery. Losing them somewhere between Glasgow and London is heartbreaking and Carol and Cathy decide to harness their Instagram fame and find them for her.

Meanwhile Sophie Smith is headed in the opposite direction. After turning down a proposal to take care of her dying mother, she’s hoping lightning strikes twice and she can find her ex.

Then there’s Alice, married to a really horrible man, and her son Rory, who I rooted for as they dealt with the worst week of their lives and decided to just be happy, and meet the rest of the gang for a fancy hotel lunch. Nice.

I love the way Val becomes more and more a matriarch of an extended family of unrelated but equally beloved people in these books, she has so many people she sees as family, that despite how utterly sad she’s been, she’s surrounded by so much love and joy, it helps her carry on.

Once again, a lovely, magical story from Shari, a hug in a book basically. I read these lovely stories when I need a shot of comfort, laughter and they never fail to make me smile – even the sad bits are OK.

And Val’s story is inspired by Shari’s own – one she brackets the action with. Which, despite not being as happy an ending as Val’s, is a rather sweet snapshot of the life of the author.

*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: The Obsidian Blade-Beka Westrup

We’re thrilled to present the cover for the next book in the Winged Spirits series, The Obsidian Blade!

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The Obsidian Blaze (Winged Spirits #2)

Expected Publication Date: August 20, 2024

Genre: Dark Fantasy Romance

Sia has returned to her father’s floating city, and now she must face the promise and arranged marriage she’s been running from for the last several years. She can no longer hide from her magic or from the seraph she’s been bound to. However, the Halcyon crown prince, Alezandral, has no interest in forcing her into an unwanted marriage. So they strike a deal: he’ll help her search for the answers she so desperately needs, and she’ll help him fool his country about the legitimacy of their engagement until they can find a way to break the heart bond tying them together. But these tasks may prove more difficult than they anticipated. There’s an army of sutilis bearing down on their continent, seraphim are going missing, and the closer Sia gets to the truth, the more she learns about the powerful male who owns her heart—and the stronger their bond becomes.

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Blog Tour: The Musician and the Monster – Megan Van Dyke

If you’re looking for a gothic romantasy that’s a fairy tale retelling of Beauty and the Beast, this book is for you! Pre-order The Musician and the Monster today!

The Musician and the Monster: A Gothic Beauty and the Beast Retelling (The Castamar Duology Book 1)

Expected Publication Date: May 7, 2024

Genre: Gothic Romantic Fantasy

 Forbidden love
☑️ Morally grey MMC
⚔️ Determined heroine
 Music is powerful
 Slow burn to steamy
❄️ Wintertime
鹿 Gothic vibes
❤️‍啕 Hurt/comfort
️ Touch her and 
✨ Magic
 Masquerade

Music says things words never can. I love you. I miss you. I’m sorry I killed you.

Every night, Ceridwen Kinsley plays music on her rooftop for the spirit of her dead mother. A peaceful if odd ritual, until she witnesses a murder by something not quite human. The monstrous encounter earns her notoriety within the city and a visit from the reclusive Lord Protector Drystan Winterbourne.

Charged with protecting the backwater city of Teneboure by the king, Drystan is failing at his task, and he can’t afford another slip up. But when fate and the very monster he means to conquer bring Ceridwen to his notice, he seizes the opportunity and presents her with an offer: play music for him at his manor in exchange for the money her impoverished family desperately needs. Music eases the strain of his magic, and who better to hire than the woman whose tunes he secretly listens to at night?

At first, Ceridwen is put off by Drystan’s unkempt appearance and harsh demeanor, not to mention the odd ailment that plagues him. But as he embraces her passion for music and she draws the recluse out of his lonely tower, the two develop an unlikely attachment. Class lines begin to blur as fearful indifference shifts to unexpected desire, and Ceridwen yearns to help Drystan subdue the monster as well as provide for her family. However, the monster prowling the night isn’t their only enemy, and as terrible secrets come to light, protecting those they love may risk their lives and their hearts.

This retelling of Beauty and the Beast incorporates themes and motifs from Phantom of the Opera, and is set in a gaslamp fantasy world with strong gothic vibes. It should appeal to fans of romantic and atmospheric retellings and fairy tales by authors such as Hannah Whitten, Tessonja Odette, and Stephanie Garber.

 

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Megan Van Dyke is an award-winning fantasy romance author with a love for all things magical and romantic, especially fairytales and anything with a happily ever after. Many of her stories include themes of family (whether born into or found) and a sense of home and belonging, which are important aspects of her life as well. When not writing, Megan loves to cook, play video games, explore the great outdoors, and spend time with her family. Megan currently lives with her family in Florida.

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My thoughts: this was a really enjoyable re-working of Beauty & the Beast, yes he does still have a fabulous library, don’t worry.

Ceridwen (there’s quite a few Welsh names here) is a flautist and nightly plays the flute into the air – to her dead mother’s spirit. Overheard by Lord Winterbourne, he becomes captivated by the music.

After she’s attacked by the terrifying creature haunting the town, his Lordship visits her family and offers her a job playing for him, only she can’t leave his home, not even to visit her family. She agrees, his fee will help her sick father and allow her sister Bronwyn to stop worrying so much.

You all know how it goes, there’s a few added twists to the tale, which make it more interesting a read, and a chance for Drystan to make amends and save the kingdom.

It’s a really clever, inventive re-imagining, as the author does so well, and I really enjoyed it. 

 

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