Meet the author: Kate Blackadder whose novel debut is a Christmas Wish

kate-blackadder-2Meet Kate Blackadder, whose debut novel Stella’s Christmas Wish is published by Black and White Publishing.

Kate, membership secretary of Edinburgh Writers’ Club, lifts the lid on a secret dream and why she got into Very Big Trouble when she decided to walk home from school alone.

My name:  Kate Blackadder – after thirty years of marriage I’m well used to getting comments on my surname! (No, my husband’s first name isn’t Edmund.)

My family: The aforementioned husband and I have a son, a daughter and a daughter-in-law.

I have a sister and a brother and a huge extended family with loads of first cousins and now their children and grandchildren.

I was born in… Inverness but my family moved around a bit. After Inverness shire we lived in Morayshire, Nairnshire, two locations in Sutherland, and the Isle of Arran.

When I left home I lived in Glasgow (two addresses), Edinburgh (two addresses) and London (five addresses). Phew. Continue reading

Meet the author: Second Helpings for Souper Mum Kristen Bailey

second-helpings-coverMeet Kristen Bailey, mother-of-four, gin-drinker, binge-watcher, receipt hoarder, hapless dog owner, enthusiastic but terrible cook.

Kristen lives in Fleet, Hampshire, in a house overrun by Lego and odd socks.

Her debut novel, Souper Mum, was released by Accent Press in June and its sequel, Second Helpings, is released on 17th November.

My name: Kristen Bailey – hi!  Nice to meet you…

My family: I’m married to Nick and have four kids all ranging in age from two-ten years.

I never mention them by name but in my own blog, they are all named after characters from Game of Thrones: Jon Snow, Arya, The Hound and Daenerys. Continue reading

Meet the author: Rebecca Carpenter takes wing with Butterfly Bones

rebecca-carpenterMeet Rebecca Carpenter, whose debut novel, a confident YA sci-fi thriller, Butterfly Bones, is published today by Lakewater Press.

See Booklist review here.

Available to buy on Amazon.

My name… Rebecca Lorraine Carpenter

My family… I am married to Cory Don Carpenter.

We have two grown children, Lauren (Casey) Braun, and Philp (Shelby) Carpenter, and four grandchildren, Vanessa, Connor, Jayda, and Coltin, and one more on the way—another girl!

I was born… to Gary and Peggy Murphy, in the small farming town of Fruita, Colorado, located on the western slope of Colorado.

I have nine siblings—four sisters and four brothers, and I’m number five—smack Continue reading

Review: The History of Us takes award winning Corrie writer Jonathan Harvey back to his Scouse roots

Never judge a book by its cover.

And never let first impressions cloud your judgement of a lead character.

Especially not gobby, bolshie Jocelyn Jones, who upsets nice-but-a-little-bit-dim Kathleen by muscling in on her exclusive friendship with Adam from the corner sweetshop and making out with Mark, the love of Kathleen’s life.

And, the thing that really gets up Kathleen’s nose: Jocelyn insists on calling her Conky, short for Concorde, because of her ‘stupidly big nose’. Continue reading

Review: Mouth-watering Chick Lit feast from Tracie Bannister

mixing-it-upWarning: Before you open Tracie Bannister’s latest Chick Lit feast, make sure your fridge is well-stocked with scrummy treats.

Because, sure as eggs are eggs, Mixing It Up will tickle your taste buds.

It’s hard to avoid foodie idioms in a novel that stars Manhattan upper-cruster Cecily Sinclair, whose network TV cooking show Serving Romance is under threat.

An executive shake-up has seen a new CEO, Devlin Hayes, take over.  Continue reading

Review: Rebecca Carpenter takes wing with a confident YA sci-fi debut

butterfly-bonesReading on the commuter train is both a pleasure and a pain.

A pleasure because it’s lovely to escape into a world that isn’t packed with half-awake fellow travellers.

But a pain when the journey ends and the book has reached an interesting plot pinch point.

Which happened all too often with Butterfly Bones, the debut YA sci-fi novel from Colorado-based Rebecca Carpenter.  Continue reading