Blog Tour: The Wave

When μ returns home to find a sinister screenplay has arrived from Brazil it propels him on a quest to track down a character he believes to be called Ddunsel. As μ’s search progresses it slowly becomes entangled with two parallel tales – the stories of DOWN, a troubled publisher, and David Bohm, a real-life quantum theoretician in post-war… Continue reading Blog Tour: The Wave

Stacking the Shelves

Stacking the shelves was created by Tynga’s Reviews and is a fun way to share the books that you are adding to your book shelves whether physical or virtual. It's been a fairly quiet month for me this month, lots going on, but the TBR pile keeps on growing. As ever you can click on… Continue reading Stacking the Shelves

Book Review: Small lives, Big World

From Canada to Devizes, from Central America to Paris, this collection of short stories features extraordinary episodes in the lives of ordinary people; from an Ottawa suburban housewife to a middle-aged art teacher; from a Chinese shopkeeper to a 6 year old train traveller; from a Private in the World War 1 trenches to a… Continue reading Book Review: Small lives, Big World

Book Review | Not Quite Perfect

This review is going to be a little different from my usual reviews, just to mix it up a little. A bit shorter and more succinct, a really quick review, if you will.   Mary Kildare knows how to read people. It’s both why she makes a great therapist and why she refuses to trust… Continue reading Book Review | Not Quite Perfect

Cover Reveal: April Showers and Wedding Flowers

The wedding cake is baked, the champagne is on ice and the bridesmaid dress is a perfect fit. Everything is ready for Hannah and Archie's wedding at the picture-perfect church in the sleepy village of Aisford in the Lake District.   But if Camille Carter, 'Queen of Culinary Chaos', thought everything would go according to… Continue reading Cover Reveal: April Showers and Wedding Flowers