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I blog about books over at http://kimthebookworm.co.uk.
I blooming love a Cathy Bramley book and so when invited to get an early read of A Vintage Summer and being on the blog tour, I was literally over the moon. Cathy has an incredible writing talent and in every single book she’s written she creates main characters that you either want to be, or want to be part of their lives. Lottie’s determined to save Butterworth Wines, but with all this and an unpredictable English summer to deal with, it’ll be a challenge. CATHY BRAMLEY is the Sunday Times bestselling author of romantic comedies including Appleby Farm, Wickham Hall, The Lemon Tree Cafe and Hetty’s Farmhouse Bakery.
When invited to read and review this book for her blog tour, I couldn’t wait to get stuck into The Things We Cannot Say. Inspired by the author’s family history, a searing page-turner of war, family secrets and a love to defy all odds, from the Top Ten Australian bestselling author of Before I Let You Go. I particularly loved Alice’s story and how as a mother, she put the most needy person in her family, in front of everyone and everything, even if it was to the detriment of the rest of the family. There is a blog tour going on for book right now, so if you’d like to know what other people think of this brilliant book, then please do pop over to their blogs too.
Always very excited to be be invited to get an early read of a Rachel Abbott book, I was delighted when I was asked to be on the blog tour of her latest psychological thriller The Shape of Lies. Yesterday, Scott was dead
Not only does she have writer’s block, but she’s a world-famous romance author with zero romance in her own life. So the opportunity to spend the summer teaching at a writer’s retreat in an idyllic villa on the shores of Lake Garda – owned by superstar author Arran Jamieson – could this be just the thing to fire up Brie’s writing – and romantic – mojo? Brie’s sun-drenched Italian summer could be the beginning of this writer’s very own happy-ever-after… Escape the January blues with this sun-drenched, heart-warming story from the bestselling author of Snowflakes Over Holly Cove. Linn won the 2013 UK Festival of Romance: Innovation in Romantic Fiction award; her novels have been short-listed in the UK’s Festival of Romance and the eFestival of Words Book Awards.