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Read an extract: An essential guide to London – global epicentre of Bespokist consciousness, community and culture

09 Thursday Aug 2018

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@rararesources, @TheBespokist, The Bespokist Society Guide to…London

The_Bespokist_Society_Guide_to_London_COVER Large (002)And now for something completely different: The Bespokist Society Guide to…London

“sparse… some glaring omissions” FoodPorn London

“only page 23 is of mild interest” http://www.londonpetlover.com

“Wow!!! A genuinely bespoke city guide!!!” Tommy Sponge, chairman, The Bespokist Society

You have in your hands one of the most curated city guides ever created. As the first travel book produced by Continue reading →

Review: Audrey Davies wraps up Hattie Hastings trilogy with a frothy flourish

30 Monday Jul 2018

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@audbyname, @rararesources, Audrey Davies, The Haunting of Hattie Hastings Part Three

CoverIf you’ve already read the first two parts in the wickedly funny Hattie Hastings trilogy by Audrey Davis, you don’t need me to tell you The Haunting of Hattie Hastings Part Three is an equal delight.

And, if you haven’t read the series openers, why not?

You’re missing a treat.

Because, despite what can only be described as an ever so slightly bonkers plot – Hattie’s dead husband, Gary keeps popping back from the after-life to ensure his Continue reading →

Review: Murder in the Med, twisty thriller from Peter Mayle, author of A Year in Provence

24 Tuesday Jul 2018

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@Bloodhoundbook, @sarahhardy681, A Year in Provence, Murder in the Med, Peter Mayle

Murder in the MedWho knew Peter Mayle wrote deft, very enjoyable thrillers?

Not me.

Until now my knowledge of Mayle’s writing was confined to the highly successful, semi-autobiographical A Year in Provence, which my husband liked a lot…and me, not so much.

Accordingly, Murder in the Med was a delightful surprise.

Mayle, a former advertising executive, is an economical writer who doesn’t waste a word. Continue reading →

Review: Best-selling author Samatha Tonge takes a new direction with new novel Forgive Me Not

23 Monday Jul 2018

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Forgive Me Not 2 (002)Every reader knows never to judge a book by its cover.

So true – because the pretty, canary yellow, sunshine cover of Forgive Me Not doesn’t even begin to hint at some of the difficult themes explored by author Samantha Tonge.

It’s a bit of a departure for Tonge, who’s better known as a best-selling romance novelist.

But her own battles with alcohol and addiction and her journey towards well-being provided the inspiration for Emma, the recovering alcoholic heroine of Forgive Me Not.

But this is not just the story of Emma’s struggle for sobriety, as well as sibling rivalry, Continue reading →

Review: JV Baptie makes a layered and intriguing debut with The Forgotten

10 Tuesday Jul 2018

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crime thriller, Crooked Cat Books, JV Baptie, Love Books Group Tours, The Forgotten

CoverWhat happens when your dad goes to work one day and doesn’t come home?

‘We waited and waited for him,’ says the person, who decided the murdered man would not be forgotten.

And years later the memory of Detective Sergeant Helen Carter’s father comes back to haunt her when her first job in CID is a murder inquiry.

Her boss Detective Inspector Jack Craven doesn’t want a woman on his team.  Continue reading →

Review: It’s a smile-a-minute in Helen Bridgett’s witty rom-com The Heat is On

04 Wednesday Jul 2018

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coverIf you’ve got your wits about you, you’ll know when you’ve had too many glasses of schnapps.

It’s the moment when it starts tasting okay.

Thank 50-something travel agent Angie for the advice.

She’s the down-to-earth heroine of Helen Bridgett’s sparkling new romantic comedy The Heat is On, which is peppered with similar smile-a-minute nuggets.

Want another taster? Continue reading →

Meet the author: don’t cross swords with Death on Dartmoor author BA Steadman

27 Wednesday Jun 2018

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Death on DartmoorWhatever you do, don’t mess with crime writer BA Steadman, author of Death on Dartmoor.

She’s a dab hand with a sword!

Although it’s a little while since she went into battle, Steadman’s a second Dan in the Japanese martial art laidō, which roughly translates into English as ‘the way of mental presence and immediate reaction’. Continue reading →

Review: YA novel Proof Positive from Lucy V Hay is positively thought-provoking

20 Wednesday Jun 2018

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Proof PositiveIt’s a truth universally acknowledged – and if it isn’t, it should be – that life is full of what if’s and maybe’s where every choice, every decision, changes the course of a life.

That’s the premise of Lucy V. Hay’s thought-provoking Proof Positive where bright, ambitious Lizzie locks herself in a public toilet with a pregnancy testing kit.

When the test proves positive Lizzie is faced with what could be the most important decision of her life.

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Review: Twisty drama from Maggie James reveals Deception Wears Many Faces

16 Saturday Jun 2018

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bytheletterbookreviews, Deception Wears Many Faces, Maggie James

CoverWould you be gullible enough to fall for a charming con man who loves you for your bank balance rather than your GSOH and desire for FTA and an LTR?

Me? I’d have said no, I wouldn’t be so daft.

Although, let’s be honest, any confidence trickster attracted by my bank balance is in for a big disappointment.

But that was before reading Deception Wears Many Faces by Maggie James. Continue reading →

Meet the author: DA Watson and his brush with Hollywood star Margot Robbie

15 Friday Jun 2018

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@rararesources, Cuttin' Heads, DA Watson, Dunedin Robert Burns Poetry Competition, Falkirk Storytelling Festival, Pushcart Prize

Cutting Heads - fav1 (2)Prizewinning author DA Watson spent several years working in bars, restaurants and call centres before going back to university with the half-arsed plan to become a music teacher.

Halfway through his degree at the University of Glasgow, he discovered he was actually better at writing, and unleashed his debut novel, In the Devil’s Name, on an unsuspecting public in the summer of 2012.

Plans for a career in education left firmly in the dust, he Continue reading →

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