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Book Blog Tour: You’re the One That I Want by Giovanna Fletcher

After last years exciting blog tour featuring Giovanna Fletchers debut novel I was thrilled to be asked back to take part again this year for the publication of her second novel You’re the One That I want.

Gi’s latest book is themed around three best friends and begins with a wedding, by following the tour you’ll find out everything you need to know about the wedding day from Maddys hen do to the cake and even the first dance.

Book Review: Beautiful Day by Kate Anthony

This is a heartwarming tale of love, friendship and family. Touching on many themes from divorce to the bureaucracy of social services alongside the challenges of being a single parent and still keeping up with the school PTA, Kate Anthony has managed to write about an array of serious subjects whilst also giving it a light hearted side showing it’s not always bad.

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Exclusive Content: Kate Anthony’s Top Five Writing Tips!

We have a treat in store for you budding writers this afternoon, Kate Anthony, author of Beautiful Day has stopped by to share with us her top five writing tips. Kate Anthony grew up in the Midlands. On graduating, she began working as a residential social worker firstly with young offenders and later with vulnerable adults.

Kates debut novel Beautiful day was published by Penguin Michael Joseph on the 10th of April and is available for purchase now!

Book Event: An Evening with Graeme Simsion + Giveaway!

I made my way to Leeds for another book event at their Albion Street Waterstones store. It rained, it hailed, it snowed and I was four hours early… Was it worth it? Of course it was, I was on my way to meet Graeme Simsion author of best selling novel The Rosie Project.

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Book Review: Gretel and The Dark

Gretel and The Dark is a very dark, complex and hard-hitting novel which is not what I was expecting. I was prepared for a mature take on Grimm’s fairy tales, a story of magic and wonderment. This book however is on another level!

Book Review: How to Get a (Love) Life

Rosie Blake’s laugh out loud debut novel How to Get a (Love) Life follows the story of Nicola Brown on her mission to find herself a man before valentines day, a real man, a tall handsome muscular man. The only reason Nicola actually wants to navigate away from her very orderly life of solitude is because of her work college Caroline.

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