Reviewed by Debs Carr When best friends Smidge and newly divorced Danielle go away on their annual trip together Smidge refuses to tell Danielle where they’re going. It turns out they’re not physically travelling very far, but what Smidge has to tell and then ask Danielle will make all the difference to her life. Smidge has terminal cancer and she wants her best friend, … [Read more...] about Review – You Take It From Here by Pamela Ribon
Archives for July 2012
Review – Destined to Play by Indigo Bloome
Reviewed by Jenni Cahill Alexandra and Jeremy have been best friends since university. They have always been close, becoming lovers and experimenting as well as pushing boundaries with one another, but their lives have taken them in different directions. At 36, Alexandra is a wife and mother of two, working around her family’s needs and always putting them first, while … [Read more...] about Review – Destined to Play by Indigo Bloome
Exclusive! Novelicious Chats To… Jane Green (Part One)
By Amanda Keats Jane Green says she is 'having a really lovely time' when I talk to her about her new book The Patchwork Marriage and how her UK book tour is going. The bestselling author was over here recently to promote the book, catch up with old friends and generally reacquaint herself with her native England. The author, who now lives in the US with her husband, … [Read more...] about Exclusive! Novelicious Chats To… Jane Green (Part One)
Review – The Camera Never Lies by Tess Daly
Reviewed by Kirsty Nicole Pole When this book dropped through my letter box I spent a lot of time looking at it, contemplating whether or not I could put aside my views on celebrity authors and enjoy the book for what it was -a debut novel. Eventually I decided to take one for the Novelicious team and go for it… Britt Baxter is our main character in ‘The Camera Never Lies', … [Read more...] about Review – The Camera Never Lies by Tess Daly
The Secret Dreamworld of an Aspiring Author by Anna Bell – Slushpile Success
I was reading the Novelicious interview with Louise Candlish last week and what she said got me thinking. Ten years ago she wrote a novel, submitted it to agents, got an agent who sold the novel straight away. She then wondered if the traditional route to being published would be that simple now. And it got me thinking, does slushpile success still happen? I’ve … [Read more...] about The Secret Dreamworld of an Aspiring Author by Anna Bell – Slushpile Success