Thanks very much to the lovely Rachel for my spot on the tour for The Villa of Dreams by Lucy Coleman. 'Beautifully written, comforting and utterly uplifting, Lucy Coleman’s stories are the perfect tonic when life is a little grey.' Holly MartinSeren Maddison left behind a rainy Britain to follow her dreams and live and work in... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour and Review of The Winter We Met by Samantha Tonge @rararesources @SamTongeWriter
Thanks very much to the lovely Rachel for my spot on the Publication Day Push tour for The Winter We Met by Samantha Tonge. When charming, mysterious Nik sits next to Jess on a plane home from a Christmas toy trade fair, she never could have imagined the impact he'd have on her life. As... Continue Reading →
Review and Blog Tour for Under a Siena Sun by T.A. Williams @rararesources @TAWilliamsBooks @canelo_co
Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for Under a Siena Sun by T.A. Williams. I so wish I could really be under a Siena sun... soon! Lucy needed a change of scene. She didn’t expect the change of a lifetime.Doctors Without Borders has been Lucy Young’s life for the past four years. After being rescued... Continue Reading →
Review and Blog Blitz for The Scoundrel’s Bartered Bride by Virginia Heath ~with Giveaway @rararesources
Welcome to my stop on the Publication Day Push for The Scoundrel's Bartered Bride by Virginia Heath. What an enticing historical romance this is. Marriage…To the highest bidderLady Lydia Barton cannot seem to avoid Owen Wolfe since he returned after being wrongly transported for stealing her family’s jewels! But Lydia has more pressing problems―like her... Continue Reading →
Review and Blog Tour for The Little Teashop in Tokyo by Julie Caplin @rararesources @JulieCaplin
Don’t you just love a story that takes you to another land and makes you just about fall in love with it? Well, I do and even if I didn’t want to visit Japan before, seeing it through Fiona’s eyes definitely makes it even more enticing. Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour for JoJo’s French Escape by Lorraine Wilson @rararesources
Welcome to my stop on the Publication Day Push for JoJo's French Escape. I love this series by Lorraine Wilson. The drama, the romance the setting... I hope you'll delight in it too. ‘She had me at Bonjour! Warm, funny, deliciously French…this lovely story filled my heart with sunshine’ Jane Linfoot Imagine yourself in beautiful... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour and Review of The Lord’s Inconvenient Vow by Lara Temple ~with Giveaway @rararesources
I am so excited to be sharing my post today as part of the blog tour for The Lord's Inconvenient Vow! ‘I have a favour to ask…I want you to marry me.’Part of The Sinful Sinclairs. Samantha Sinclair was always Lord Edgerton’s complete opposite. But as Edge meets Sam again in Egypt, it’s clear the... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour and Review of A Cosy Christmas in Cornwall by Jane Linfoot @rararesources @janelinfoot
Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for A Cosy Christmas in Cornwall. I can tell you, it was certainly a deliciously cosy read, perfect for the upcoming festive season! A December to remember… Christmas in a Cornish castle? Sign Ivy Starforth up! Hired to kit out the holiday rental as the world’s most... Continue Reading →
Book Birthday Blitz for Heathcliff by Sue Barnard @rararesources @AuthorSusanB
Welcome to my stop on the Birthday Blitz for Heathcliff by Sue Banard. It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now…”Cathy’s immortal words from Wuthering Heightschange Heathcliff’s life. At just seventeen years of age, heartbroken and penniless, he runs away to face an unknown future.Three years later, he returns – much improved in manners, appearance and prosperity.But... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour for A Right Royal Face-Off by Simon Edge @rararesources @simonjedge @EyeAndLightning
Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for this historical fiction with a twist! It is 1777, and England’s second-greatest portrait artist, Thomas Gainsborough, has a thriving practice a stone’s thrown from London’s royal palaces, while the press talks up his rivalry with Sir Joshua Reynolds, the pedantic theoretician who is the top dog... Continue Reading →