To celebrate the release of Rosie Blake’s laugh out loud funny How to Get a (Love) Life, we’re giving away exciting and romantic prizes every day until Friday 14th February. From adventurous date ideas to gorgeous gifts, we want to celebrate YOUR love life by making this the best Valentine’s Day yet. How to Get a (Love) Life Day Three: Lunch on a steam train with … [Read more...] about Win! A Romantic Lunch on a Steam Train
Archives for January 2014
Friday Book Giveaway! What Nora Knew by Linda Yellin
We're pretty big fans of Nora Ephron's romantic comedies here at Novelicious. When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle and You've Got Mail to name just a few. Perhaps for this reason, What Nora Knew by Linda Yellin has been on our radar for a while and we'll have a review for you soon. In the meantime, however, you can enter to win one of three signed … [Read more...] about Friday Book Giveaway! What Nora Knew by Linda Yellin
Review – The Sum of All Kisses by Julia Quinn
Reviewed by Susan Lobban Lady Sarah Pleinsworth is not a timid female typical of the 1800s and Hugh Prentice has no time for dramatics so, right from the start, they are no match made in heaven. Sarah has not forgiven Hugh for the duel that nearly destroyed her family. Hugh ruined his leg in the process, but this holds no weight with Sarah, especially as she feels his … [Read more...] about Review – The Sum of All Kisses by Julia Quinn
5 Tips for Writing Horror
Do you feel like writing a horror story, but are unsure of how to begin? If so, check out the following 5 tips for writing horror: 1. Get Some Inspiration As a guide, you should read a few good horror books and watch a few horror movies. The more variety you refer to, the better the story will form in your mind. Trust me, it really does work! Think of any supernatural … [Read more...] about 5 Tips for Writing Horror
My Writing Room by Essie Fox
Essie Fox's latest novel, The Goddess and the Thief, was published by Orion in December and today she's invited us to have a look at her writing space. This is my desk – a very old Dickens and shabby too, having been bought in a junk shop more years ago than I like to think. The writing surface used to slope, but now it’s adapted to lie quite flat so that I can … [Read more...] about My Writing Room by Essie Fox