Today I am taking part in the blog tour for Berlin Calling. I’m sharing my Q&A with the author with thanks to Rachel Gilbey at Rachel’s Random… Read more “Q&A with Lilo Moore”
Reviews
CJ Tudor: The Drift
Blurb: Survival can be murder . . . Hannah awakens to carnage, all mangled metal and shattered glass. Evacuated from a secluded boarding school during a snowstorm,… Read more “CJ Tudor: The Drift”
Dandy Smith: The Perfect Match
Blurb: Best friend or boyfriend, who would you believe? Zara has always felt a little ordinary next to her spirited best friend Ivy. Even her dreams seem mundane: a… Read more “Dandy Smith: The Perfect Match”
Giveaway: KN Smith: Discovery Of Five Senses
Today I am taking part in the blog tour for Discovery Of The Five Senses. I’m hosting a giveaway with thanks to Zoe O’Farrell for inviting me… Read more “Giveaway: KN Smith: Discovery Of Five Senses”
DJ Hall: The Third Last Communiqué
Today I’m joining the blog tour for The Third Last Communiqué. I’m sharing an extract from the book with thanks to Zoe O’Farrell for inviting me on… Read more “DJ Hall: The Third Last Communiqué”
John Anthony Miller: The Widow’s Walk
Today I’m taking part in the blog tour for The Widow’s Walk. My spotlight post is written with thanks to Zoe O’Farrell for inviting me on the… Read more “John Anthony Miller: The Widow’s Walk”
Matt Cain: Becoming Ted
This review is written with thanks to the publisher for my copy of Becoming Ted. Blurb: A charming, joyful and surprising story about love, friendship and learning… Read more “Matt Cain: Becoming Ted”
Tara September: Blinded Me With Science
Today I’m taking part in the blog tour for Blinded Me With Science. I’m sharing an extract from the book with thanks to Rachel Gilbey for inviting… Read more “Tara September: Blinded Me With Science”
James Gould-Bourn: Lost & Found
Today I’m joining the blog tour for Lost & Found. I’m sharing an extract from the book with thanks to Tracy Fenton for inviting me on the… Read more “James Gould-Bourn: Lost & Found”
Caroline Mitchell: The Midnight Man
Blurb: ‘I remember the day I died quite clearly.’ Blackhall Manor has witnessed many dark crimes, long before five teenage girls break in to play the Midnight… Read more “Caroline Mitchell: The Midnight Man”