Reviewed by Jennifer Joyce Nicholas Falcott is fighting in Spain during an 1815 battle and is about to be killed by the enemy when he finds himself transported to the year 2003. Waking in a modern hospital, he is told he shares a gift of ‘jumping’ through time, a gift he shares with many others. The others are part of The Guild, an organisation that is centuries old. The time … [Read more...] about Review – The River of No Return by Bee Ridgway
Archives for October 2013
Novelicious Chats To…Jo Baker
Jo Baker, author of Longbourn – here's our review – recently answered a few questions for our Novelicious readers about her writing and her latest book. Here's what she told us... Can you tell us a little about your average writing day? Once I’ve got the kids off to school, I scurry down to a coffee shop in town and just get started. If it’s at an early stage, I’ll … [Read more...] about Novelicious Chats To…Jo Baker
Review – Coco’s Secret by Niamh Greene
Reviewed by Kate Appleton Coco Swan, the name brings to mind a 6ft+ painfully fashionable model type with legs up to their armpits, however, our lovely heroine is somewhat the polar opposite of this. Still living in her hometown and working in the family antiques shop with her grandma, our ordinary Miss Swan likes to keep living life in her very cautious comfort zone. That is … [Read more...] about Review – Coco’s Secret by Niamh Greene
Feasting on Romantic Comedy – Flapjacks from Me and Mr Jones by Lucy Diamond
Me and Mr Jones by Lucy Diamond is about three women married to a Mr Jones. No, actually, make that four. Alicia, married to the eldest Jones brother, Hugh. Emma married to the middle Jones brother, David. And Izzy, well, she's only just met Charlie, the youngest Jones brother and he's making a right nusiance of himself. Then we have Lilian. Married to the father, Eddie … [Read more...] about Feasting on Romantic Comedy – Flapjacks from Me and Mr Jones by Lucy Diamond
Novelicious Goes To…An Intimate Dinner with Miranda Dickinson
By Kate Appleton After rushing across central London I was happy to discover a table for eight set up at the back of BRGR in Soho. The guests were a mixture of readers and bloggers along with Light Brigade PR and Miranda’s commissioning editor at Avon. Although running slightly late, Miranda arrived and soon had us all gossiping like a group of old friends from reading … [Read more...] about Novelicious Goes To…An Intimate Dinner with Miranda Dickinson