The Chalet by Catherine Cooper #BookReview #HarperCollins #NetGalley #4.5*

Four friends. One luxury getaway. The perfect murder. French Alps, 1998 Two young men ski into a blizzard… but only one returns. 20 years later Four people connected to the missing man find themselves in that same resort. Each has a secret. Two may have blood on their hands. One is a killer-in-waiting. Someone knows what really happened that day. And somebody will pay. An … Continue reading The Chalet by Catherine Cooper #BookReview #HarperCollins #NetGalley #4.5*

Hidden in Plain Sight by Jeffrey Archer #BookReview #WilliamWarwick2 #PanMacmillan #NetGalley #5*

Hidden in Plain Sight is the second brilliant and captivating novel featuring William Warwick by the master storyteller and bestselling author of the Clifton Chronicles, Jeffrey Archer. Newly promoted, Detective Sergeant William Warwick has been reassigned to the drugs squad. His first case: to investigate a notorious south London drug lord known as the Viper. But as William and his team close the net around a … Continue reading Hidden in Plain Sight by Jeffrey Archer #BookReview #WilliamWarwick2 #PanMacmillan #NetGalley #5*

Christmas Wishes by Sue Moorcroft #BookReview #Avon #NetGalley #4.5*

A sparkling Christmas read from the Sunday Times bestseller – perfect to snuggle up with this winter! Hannah and Nico are meant to be together. But fate is keeping them apart… As soon as Hannah bumps into her brother Rob’s best friend Nico in Stockholm, the two rekindle a fast friendship. But Hannah has a boyfriend – and Nico has two children to look after. When Hannah … Continue reading Christmas Wishes by Sue Moorcroft #BookReview #Avon #NetGalley #4.5*

The Country Village Christmas Show by Cathy Lake #BookReview #BonnierZaffre #NetGalley #5*

Recently divorced, the family home sold and her son all grown-up, Clare is at a crossroads. She’s dedicated her whole adult life to her family, and now it’s time she did something for herself. In the lead up to Christmas, Clare decides that a bit of time in the countryside might be just what she needs, so she moves back to Little Bramble, the village … Continue reading The Country Village Christmas Show by Cathy Lake #BookReview #BonnierZaffre #NetGalley #5*

Networking for Writers by Lizzie Chantree #GuestPost #IndieAuthor #BusinessManagementandLeadership

Are you swamped with book marketing and looking for a way to find new sales? Learn simple and effective networking techniques, to grow your readership and connect with other authors and book lovers, today! Whether you are a new or experienced writer, self-published or traditionally published, this book will show you how to grow your readership and author network, through some of the most powerful … Continue reading Networking for Writers by Lizzie Chantree #GuestPost #IndieAuthor #BusinessManagementandLeadership

Murder Me Tomorrow by Keith Wright #BookReview #BlogTour #InspectorStark5 #BookOnTheBrightSide #5*

‘I do not know what second it will be, what minute it will be, what hour, or even day. But it will come. You may see it coming. You may not. Regardless, I can guarantee you; there will be a moment like no other when you will draw your last breath. Like it or lump it. And at that moment you will see your final … Continue reading Murder Me Tomorrow by Keith Wright #BookReview #BlogTour #InspectorStark5 #BookOnTheBrightSide #5*

Murder on the Dance Floor by Helena Dixon #BookReview #MissUnderhay4 #Bookouture #NetGalley #4.5*

Kitty Underhay’s dance card is full… of death. November 1933. Amateur sleuth-cum-dutiful granddaughter Kitty Underhay stifles a sigh of boredom as she attends the annual Hoteliers’ Association Dinner and Dance on behalf of her grandmother, the proprietress of the Dolphin Hotel. She hopes the company of ex-army captain Matthew Bryant will enliven the otherwise dull evening. That is, until bullish and overbearing local councillor Harold Everton drops dead into his … Continue reading Murder on the Dance Floor by Helena Dixon #BookReview #MissUnderhay4 #Bookouture #NetGalley #4.5*

The Wake by Vikki Patis #BookReview #BloodhoundBooks #4.5*

Blood isn’t always thicker than water… In the wake of Richard Asquith’s death, his family come together to say goodbye. The DaughterSkye hasn’t seen her father in years. Can she ever forgive him for what he did? The Daughter-in-LawLexi hopes her secrets have died with Richard. Can she keep the truth to herself forever? The MistressEleanor is heartbroken, but is her grief clouding her judgement? … Continue reading The Wake by Vikki Patis #BookReview #BloodhoundBooks #4.5*

The Sisterhood by John Nicholl #BookReview #BloodhoundBooks #5*

DI Laura Kesey is handed the case of a nineteen-year-old female victim of domestic violence. Sally has severe facial bruising but is not prepared to give evidence due to previous bad experiences with the legal system. Kesey refers Sally to the hospital social worker, and soon Sally accepts a place at the local women’s domestic violence refuge managed by Ivy, a survivor who had long … Continue reading The Sisterhood by John Nicholl #BookReview #BloodhoundBooks #5*

The German Client by Bruno Morchio #BookReview #Kazabo #4.5*

Private investigator Bacci Pagano can’t resist taking the bait when his new client dangles a check with too many zeros. He should have known that where there’s bait, there’s always a hook.  In a hospital corridor, private investigator Bacci Pagano is keeping watch over Jasmìne Kilamba. If she lives, her testimony will shatter a  notorious human trafficking ring. Seemingly out of nowhere, he is approached … Continue reading The German Client by Bruno Morchio #BookReview #Kazabo #4.5*