Reviewed by Cressida McLaughlin Owen Fletcher is returning to the village of Little Pelham after over thirty years, ready to start afresh in the place that meant so much to him as a ten year old – the hidden cottage. He knows that the village will have changed dramatically since he’s been gone, but he’s not prepared for what he finds when he attempts to settle into country … [Read more...] about Review – The Hidden Cottage by Erica James
Archives for September 2013
Jessie Keane’s Top Five Writing Tips
Jessie Keane's long-suffering heroine Annie Carter is back in her latest crime novel, Ruthless, published recently by Pan. Today Jessie's given us her top five writing tips. Don’t be too hyper-critical of your writing – meaning, don’t write and rewrite and rewrite again before you’ve even told the story, just get it down on paper. Don’t worry about … [Read more...] about Jessie Keane’s Top Five Writing Tips
Review – The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden by Jessica Sorensen
Reviewed by Zoe Lea Eighteen year old Callie is suffering in silence, she's hiding the dark secret of what happened on her twelfth birthday and it hangs over her like a dark cloud. She struggles through each day, locking up the feelings of her past, vowing that she’ll never tell a soul. She hides herself from life as much as possible, wearing baggy clothes and heavy … [Read more...] about Review – The Coincidence of Callie and Kayden by Jessica Sorensen
Novelicious Chats To… Katherine Webb
Katherine Webb's latest book, The Misbegotten, came out recently - here's our review. We also asked Katherine a few questions about her writing. Here's what she had to say... Can you tell us a little about your average writing day? I’m very ‘all or nothing’ when I’m writing – once a book is underway, I am very focussed on it and I’m at my desk by nine AM, … [Read more...] about Novelicious Chats To… Katherine Webb
Review – The Detective’s Daughter by Lesley Thomson
Reviewed by Debs Carr Kate Rokesmith walked with her four year old son to the nearby river two days before the Prince and Princess of Wales married in July 1981, and soon afterwards her lifeless body is discovered. Kate's murder ends up effecting several people’s lives for decades afterwards. Her son, who after his mother's murder had been discovered playing quietly by … [Read more...] about Review – The Detective’s Daughter by Lesley Thomson