Wednesday, 20 December 2023

Peas on Earth by Huw Lewis Jones & Ben Sanders~Blog Tour


 Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd

Publication Date: 19th October 2023
Genre: Children's 
Summary:

The latest addition to the laugh-out-loud series of picture books by award-winning author Huw Lewis Jones and illustrator Ben Sanders, in which the naughty antics of a truly terrible piece of fruit, Bad Apple, prove deliciously entertaining.

In this festive edition, Bad Apple faces his greatest challenge yet: it’s Christmas day and everyone is just so ... jolly. Granny Smith’s carol singing and Pineapple’s incessant dancing are grating to say the least, but it’s the cheery arrival of Pea and his extended family that pushes Bad Apple over the edge. It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas ... but how long can the Peas last?
Review:
Firstly thank you to Random Things Book Tours, Thames and Hudson, Huw Lewis Jones and Ben Saunders for having me on this tour and sending me a copy of the book.
I loved having a festive book I could share with my small one, and they loved it too. I think we've read this book at least half a dozen times since it arrived, occasionally that's been reading it a few times in a row ( its a bedtime favourite atm) because they've really loved Bad Apple.
I loved reading it to them, its full of beautiful illustrations of all sorts of food getting in the festive mood (apart from Bad Apple)  and I loved how the different foods were made to look festive, the story was sweet and had a good moral to it. My small one loved that the book asked you questions (do you love Christmas?) which were answered very loudly and happily and they loved how grumpy Bad Apple was (apparently its as grumpy as daddy sometimes which made me laugh) and they really enjoyed pointing out all the different characters we mentioned as we went along.
Its a winner of a book in this house and i can see it being reread a lot, especially at Christmas. My small one loved it so much that they asked me to see if the library had the rest of the series ( it did so we ordered them) because they just want to read them all.

Krystina xx

Sunday, 17 December 2023

The Juggler's Box by Clio Gray~Blog Tour


 


Publisher: Clio Gray
Publication Date: 1st December 2023
Genre: Historical Fiction
Summary:

A body is found in a Salt Hedge with a crate of purloined books. Ruan Peat is on the case.

Hela believes she has the means to achieve Hungarian Independence, if only she can get her hands on it. No one will be allowed to stand in her way.

Greta Finnerty is smuggling a dead English officer through French lines, with urgent news for the Dutch Authorities.

Three strands pulling deftly drawn characters together from remote Norwegian mountains, ancient Russian battles, Irish and French Uprisings, until all three strands become one in the exciting historical adventure that is The Juggler's Box.


Review:
Firstly thank you to Literally PR and Clio Gray for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
I knew this was the second in a series but it said it could be read as a stand-alone and that's definitely true, though having read this one I do want to go back and read book one in the series just to find out more about Ruan. I have to admit it took me a while to get into this book, you meet a lot of characters within the first three chapters and it's quite a lot of information to get at once so I found it difficult to keep up because we do switch between the threads of the story very quickly. Once id got to know the characters a bit I found it so much easier to do the jumping between threads and I found myself reading through the book much quicker. It helped that the story really grabbed me, it's set in a place and period that I don't know a lot about so I found it so interesting learning bits or putting things into context with what I did know as we went.
I've really enjoyed Clio Grays's writing style, it flows so that you just get pulled along with the story without any thought of what you need to be getting on with or what time it is, I could happily have read this into the small hours without even noticing had I not had my husband pointing out the time to me. 
I am really glad that Clio Gray has a big list of other books she has written because it means I have plenty to read while I wait for more in the Bookfinders series (hopefully).

Krystina xx

Wednesday, 13 December 2023

Murder by Christmas by Lesley Cookman~Blog Tour


 Publisher:  Headline Accent

Publication Date: 7th December 2023
Genre: Murder Mystery
Summary:
The twisting twenty-fifth instalment of Lesley Cookman's much-loved Libby Sarjeant series

Libby Sarjeant is deep into rehearsals for the annual pantomime when a body is found in a doorway two weeks before Christmas - and Libby and her friend Fran are called into action once again, when their investigation leads them to a local brewery and the sale of many of its pubs.

With the help of a team of local publicans, can Libby and Fran unravel the case before it's too late?

Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachel Random Resources, Headline Accent and Lesley Cookman for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
I didn't realise this was part of a series when I picked it up (I really should look into that when I say yes to these fab-sounding books) but this is very much a series that can be read as stand-alone so I had none of the issues of not knowing what happened in the last book but I do get the joy of having another 24 of Libby's escapades to read about.
Wow is this a fast-paced book! A lot happened very quickly, I'm used to crime/thriller novels that are really paced out you get scraps of information drip-fed to you over a longer period but this was like you hit the ground running and never stopped. I was so glad we had a list of characters and how they were linked in the front of the book, it was helpful because we met everyone in quick succession and occasionally I lost who people were, to begin with, but I quickly was able to keep up to speed.
I found it such an easy book to read, because of its pace I got drawn in very quickly and found myself caught up in what Libby and Fran were up to, and boy do they work fast! They had leads and information for the police within minutes of taking the case on!
It's been a really enjoyable well-written book to have been able to get stuck into, I definitely will go back for more!

Krystina xx

Sunday, 10 December 2023

A Winter Wonderland by Rosie Green~Blog Tour


 Publisher: Self-Published

Publication Date: 28th November 2023
Genre: Romantic fiction
Summary:

The festive season is fast approaching and the Little Duck Pond Café menu has been given a mouth-watering sprinkling of December magic. Jaz is hoping for the perfect festive season with little daughter Emma. But her feelings for next-door neighbour, Milo, are getting in the way. With his old love back on the scene, is she really prepared to risk her heart and make it the best Christmas ever?


Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachel's Random Resources and Rosie Green for having me on the tour and sending me the book.
I have to say I enjoyed this visit to The Little Duck Pond Cafe far more than the last one I read, and I think that's down to having read the other book and now knowing who everyone is and how they connect. Plus we had a single Point of View in this book which I preferred, i like just hearing from Jaz and getting updates on situations in the last book from her point of view. Shes a really relatable character, we've all had our hearts broken and had new relationships coloured by past hurts so what she's going through during the book is definitely something we all understand. Aside from Aurora's ex, I don't think there's a character I dislike in the book, we have a cast of likeable people with faults that make them human.
I loved seeing Milo and Jaz's relationship evolve through the book and it was also nice to see Jaz and Harry's relationship change into friendship, It is rare to stay friends with an ex but it is important to at least try and be civil when you co-parent, so the friendship was so nice to see.
I liked the cover of the book, it had a very festive feel to it and the book was nicely written and flowed really well. I enjoyed reading it, and it was a quick one to read.

Krystina xx

Friday, 8 December 2023

Survivor's Guilt by Robyn Gigl~Blog Tour


 Publisher: Verve Books

Publication Date: 7 Dec. 2023
Genre: Legal Thriller
Summary:

The death of millionaire businessman Charles Parsons seems like a straightforward suicide. There's no sign of forced entry or struggle in his lavish New Jersey mansion - just a single gunshot wound from his own weapon.

But days later, a different story emerges. Computer techs pick up a voice recording that incriminates Parsons' adoptive daughter, Ann, who duly confesses and pleads guilty.

After the case is brought to her attention by an unlikely source, Erin McCabe and her law partner, Duane Swisher, soon realise that pieces of Ann's story don't fit together. Ann clearly knows more than she\'s willing to share, even if it means a life sentence. Who is she protecting, and why?

As their investigation deepens, Erin and Swish find themselves caught in a web of human exploitation, unchecked greed, and murder - before learning the horrifying truth...

Review:
Firstly thank you to Verve Books and Robyn Gigl for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
I didn't realise that this was part of a series when I picked it up but I didn't feel like that made a difference. I feel like I got all the background information that I needed to know/was relevant from the first book fed to me when it became relevant to this story. I felt drawn in from the first couple of chapters, wanting to unravel the threads that Erin was pulling at with her, it made it hard to put the book down! 
It was interesting to have the chapters on Erin's personal life too, to see her struggles with how her being transgender affected her family and romantic relationships it was good to see that expressed so well in the book and I loved that she had people who accepted and loved her for who she was and ignored the label others would put on her.
It's a really well-written thriller, I enjoyed seeing how Erin and Duane worked through the case and how they each have their sort of specialities. The story is well crafted and you can tell that Robyn Gigl knows her stuff when it comes to this subject so I definitely would have no problems picking up another book of hers when I'm in the mood for a legal thriller.

Krystina xx

Thursday, 7 December 2023

The Immortal Detective by D.B Woodling ~Blog Tour


 Publisher: CamCat Publishing

Publication Date: 21st March 2023
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Summary:

Sometimes being immortal makes you wish you were dead.

Celeste Crenshaw has survived her parents' grisly murders, grueling and gender-biased police training, a battle with rogue vampires, and even her own death. While immortality might seem a dream come true, can she accept the strings attached?

Celeste spends the start of her immortal life being mentored by the Elders of the Hollow Earth. They release her once they feel certain Celeste has honed her supernatural powers. But little do they know, Celeste isn't wholly committed to granting eternal life to those deserving. Upon a return home to her immortal lover, and the Kansas City Detective Squad, she battles mortal foes, not so unlike the demonic undead. And when a fellow detective falls victim to a murderous gang member, Celeste faces a gut-wrenching decision and the possible wrath of the Elders.


Review:
Firstly thank you to Partners in Crime Tours, CamCat Publishing and D.B Woodling for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
The cover drew me to the book originally, the blurb then kept me there and the brilliant storyline and writing made sure I couldn't put it down. I did feel that the beginning was quite abrupt but I think that's because I hadn't read The Immortal Twin (something I will be rectifying) first which, from what I understand, ends where this book picks up. But I didn't feel that was a problem in the long run, I got plenty of background information about all the brilliant characters which filled in any blanks I might have had from not reading the other book. I did have to suspend the history nerd in me when reading about the Elders to begin with but by the end of the book I loved their characters and the way they wove in and out of the story.
I really enjoyed Celeste learning how to use her supernatural powers and how she didn't always manage it, I especially loved reading about it from the different Elder's points of view it made me laugh a few times the way they saw her.
I've loved reading this book as you can probably tell, and I can't wait to read The Immortal Twin but I'm really really hoping we get more of The Immortal Detective series soon, especially with how it ended! Fingers crossed I get to read more in the new year!

Krystina xx

Wednesday, 6 December 2023

The Vintage Village Bake Off by Judy Leigh~Blog Tour


 Publisher:  Boldwood Books Ltd

Publication Date: 4th December 2023
Genre:Fiction
Summary:

Now in his seventies, Robert Parkin is stunned to find himself the unlikely sex symbol of the village gardening club.

Living in happy solitude with his cat Isaac Mewton in the Devon village of Millbrook, entertained by his mischievous chickens and goats, Robert has never figured out the rules of romance. But as the local ladies vie for his company, it soon becomes clear that Robert's Victoria Sponge cake is the lure, and as his baking prowess grows, so does his confidence.

Cheesecakes, meringues, puddings, Robert can do it all, but his real masterpieces are his scones - ginger, rosemary, coconut, fruit, his recipes are inspired and soon come to the attention of the local media. Which county does the best cream tea - Devon or Cornwall? It's time for an age-old debate to be settled with a competition.

Robert's sisters Bunty and Hattie are both at crossroads in their lives, so news of their brother's baking competition is the perfect excuse to bring them to Millbrook. And as the siblings relish each other's company, and Robert relishes being at the heart of his community, a summer of scones may just light the way to long-lasting happiness for them all.


Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachel's Random Resources, Boldwood Books and Judy Leigh for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
I'll be honest I've struggled with this book. I was really looking forward to it because I've loved all of the books that Judy Leigh writes under Elena Collins but I've never read any of her other books like this one so I jumped at the chance to be on this tour and read one of these other books confident that id love it. But I've honestly spent the 23% of the book I've read desperately trying to get into it. I think it's a slow-builder story and I'm not a fan of those I often find they take too long for anything to happen and I get bored.
I loved the cover artwork, I think it's cute and fits well with the blurb and what I've read of the book. The writing style is really nice to read and it's not a difficult style to get on with, I do enjoy the way it's written. I just don't think this book is for me, but I will try another of Judy's books because I do enjoy her writing style.

Krystina xx

Tuesday, 5 December 2023

One Week With You by J R Jenner~Blog Tour


 Publisher: JR Jenner 

Publication Date: 4th November 2022
Genre: Christmas Romance
Summary:

All she wants for Christmas is peace and quiet.

All he wants for Christmas is… her.

Losing her job and boyfriend weeks before Christmas leaves Talia feeling more bah humbug than filled with festive spirit. The last thing she needs is Christmas with her chaotic family and Rafe Scott, her brother’s grumpy best friend and long-term star of her hottest fantasies.

Her heart’s deepest desire if she’s honest with herself.

But when Rafe comes along with an offer she can’t refuse—use of his family’s cottage in Scotland in exchange for a date to his company’s holiday party—Talia gratefully accepts. A quiet, wintry escape sounds like heaven and a few hours in Rafe’s company couldn’t hurt.

Until it does.

Fleeing to her Scottish Highland retreat, Talia’s longed-for peace doesn’t last long when a bitter storm brings snow and the one man she desperately wants but cannot have. Now snowed in together for the holiday season, will their simmering attraction keep them warm or will they both get burned?

Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachels Random Resources and J R Jenner for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
I love a festive romance and if it's got spice, even better! I really enjoyed reading this, and it was a really quick read so I managed to finish it in a couple of hours. I love the best friend's sister troupe, I always find it has so many opportunities for misunderstanding which leads to heated arguments and brilliant making-up afterwards. Which is pretty much what led to the fab spice in this book, though we had plenty of spice throughout.
I loved the chapters with Talia's family, they just made me smile because it's such a lovely family dynamic and you can see why she wanted to be away for Christmas to be maudlin by herself. 
I really enjoyed watching Rafe and Talia's relationship shift from friendship with a massive crush on either side to a full-blown relationship, with its trip-ups over how the other felt. Rafe's support over Talia's work situations and his giving her the belief in herself for the next job steps was just what you want in MMC in a romance, and it just makes you kinda fall in love with him a little.
And I really enjoyed the extra epilogue that I got by joining JR Jenner's mailing list, I know it's not part of the main book but it was so sweet, so if you read the main book you definitely want to get your hands on that too. And I will be grabbing the next in the series too, I'm hoping it's one of Talia's brothers we get to read about (I haven't checked yet)

Krystina xx

Saturday, 2 December 2023

How Not To Murder Your Ex by Katie Marsh~Blog Tour


 


Publisher: Boldwood Books
Publication Date: 1st December 2023
Genre:Crime Fiction
Summary:

It is 5:30 am on Clio's forty-fifth birthday and her hated ex is lying dead on her doorstep. Even worse, this is no accident. Someone’s killed him...

When single mum Clio’s ex Gary turns up dead on the doorstep of her caravan – the one she’s been forced to live in ever since he stole every penny she had – there’s only one suspect. Her.

What’s more, she doesn’t remember much about the night he was killed – not just because of the forgetfulness that’s been plaguing her along with the hot flushes – but because she definitely had one too many cocktails with her two best friends Amber and Jeanie.

Clio does remember them talking about how much they all hated him though. And, in the frame for murder, she has to ask herself – if she didn’t kill Gary, who did? One of his many enemies? Or someone a little closer to home? And can she and her friends find the real killer before it’s too late?


Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachel's Random Resources, Boldwood Books and Katie Marsh for having me on this tour and for sending me the book.
I loved the idea of this book from the moment I read the blurb, it just sounded like it was going to be a fun read I could get lost in. I wasn't wrong its a very fun read that I've spent the majority of today reading, so much so that I lost track of time and almost forgot that I needed to write this review! It's a brilliantly written book and I loved that we had alternating chapters from a variety of characters, it was really good to get the different points of view.
I hated Gary from the first moment he stepped onto the page, I really think he got what he deserved, it couldn't have happened to a worse guy. And with each of his chapters I read the more I wish he'd had a more horrible ending, I know that sounds bad but he really was a toad of a man.
I adored the friendship of Clio, Amber and Jeanie they are exactly the kind of friends we all want to have, the kind that will help you get rid of a body if you need them too! The fact that they instantly don't question that Clio couldn't have done it and they need to find the real murderer is just brilliant, I loved them for it.
This review might just end up with a list of what I loved about this book if I'm not careful so let's just sum it up as this is a fantastic book, I'm so bloody glad it's part of a series and I can't wait for book two next year. Also, the cover is just so fun and bold, i love the block colour approach to book covers and I'm glad book two has a similar cover because they will look stunning on my bookcase.

Krystina xx

Friday, 1 December 2023

Spread: Tales of Deadly Flora Edited by R.A.Clarke ~Blog Tour


 Publisher: Page Turn Press

Publication Date: 1st December 2023
Genre: Fiction
Summary:
GREEN THUMBS BEWARE

Plants are beautiful, peaceful, abundant, and life-sustaining...

Plants are beautiful, peaceful, abundant, and life-sustaining. But what if something sinister took root in the soil, awakening to unleash slashing thorns, squeezing vines, or haunting greenery that lured you in? Perhaps blooms on distant planets could claim your heart, hitch a ride to Earth on a meteor, or simply poison you with their essence. Imagine a world where scientists produced our own demise in a lab, set spores free to infect, even bred ferns to be our friends only to witness the privilege perverted. When faced with botanical terror, will humanity fight to survive, or will they curl and wither like leaves in the fall?

Read ten speculative tales ripe with dangerous flora to find out.

Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachel's Random Resources and Page Turn Press for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
I've really enjoyed flipping through this collection, I did as was suggested by Hollie Rae Garcia and started with Black Thumbs and it was fantastic. Suitably creepy, brilliantly written and had me looking at my pitcher plant oddly for the rest of the day! Seedling was another one that I really enjoyed, the weirdly clever idea for adding plant DNA into humans sounds way too much like something a scientist somewhere might be working on, and again it was brilliantly written.
Id never heard of any of the authors featured in this anthology until I started making my way through the stories but I've definitely added some more to my want-to-read list of authors because each of these stories is so cleverly written that I really want to know what they do with a bigger word count!
I have to say the only thing about the book I'm not keen on is the front cover! Whilst I think it probably fits the anthology well I just don't really like it, it is just a matter of personal taste  I think here.
I haven't read all of the stories yet, i keep picking out one or two whose titles take my fancy when I want a reading break from my Christmassy books but I think that's the joy of having a collection of shorts you can dip in and out to break up a block of books.

Krystina xx

Thursday, 30 November 2023

What Happened At The Abbey by Isobel Blackthorn~Blog Tour


 Publisher: Independently published

Publication Date: 19th September 2023
Genre: Historical Thriller
Summary:

When Ingrid flees a violent husband to become a housekeeper in the Scottish Highlands, she discovers the family she works for has a much darker history than her own.

Who haunts Strathbairn? Why are the adult McCleod children at each other’s throats? And why does the youngest sneak off at night? As Ingrid searches for answers, she grows ever more fearful that her husband will track her down.

Set in late 19th century Scottish Highlands, WHAT HAPPENED AT THE ABBEY is a gothic mystery brimming with intrigue, ghostly drama, and family secrets.
Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachels Random Resources and Isobel Blackthorn for having me on this tour and sending me a copy of the book.
I've really enjoyed this book so far, the first chapter was really intriguing and it made me want to keep reading to untangle all these threads that had already been woven around Ingrid. She's a rather interesting main character, aside from knowing from the blurb why she's now the housekeeper at Strathbairn we know very little about her and the way she's been written does make you want to know more. But from what we do know I think Ingrid is a strong woman to have been able to leave her husband and that clearly she might need that strength in this new role. All the characters I've met so far are really well described, I gain an instant mental image of them from the description and it sort of helps to visualise the encounters Ingrid has with them. You instantly are able to understand from her interactions that not everything is as it seems with her new role but also that something is off with this family, and that seems to centre around Miles. 
It is a really well-written book and although I've not finished it yet I am looking forward to finishing it and finding out what the deal is with Miles and what the family are hiding.

Krystina xx

Sunday, 26 November 2023

The Beastly Baron of Beaux Bottom by Jeremy Hullah~Blog Tour

 

Publisher: Digit Publications 
Publication Date: 1st August 2023
Genre: Children's Fiction
Summary:
A cautionary tale about the importance of keeping promises. Step into the world of the Beastly Baron, beautifully brought to life and lavishly illustrated by Zsuzsa. Follow the Baron as his day goes from bad to worse. Meet the Warty Witch of the Wild Western Woods, whose attempts to teach the Baron a lesson go very wrong. Marvel at the never-ending appetite of the Greedy Goat of the Glen as she bites off rather more than she can stomach. And cheer on Greta as she struggles to find a way to save her brother Hal from the sticky clutches of the Gossamer Green Ghost.

Review:
Firstly thank you to Literally PR, Digit Publications and Jeremy Hullah for having me on this tour and sending me a copy of the book.
This has been another book I've had the pleasure of sharing with my small human, and it sure made bedtime reading fun! My small one absolutely loved it! They were asking questions throughout as we got to bits that made the illustrations on the front make sense "Oh mummy look he's a big fart" (followed by lots of giggling) and they adored the illustrations on the inside too but mostly they looked forward to hearing what happened next to the Baron (we broke the book into bedtime reading for a few nights)  and once we got to the end all they wanted to know was if we had the next one and if we didn't could mummy now go order it! 
I loved reading this, it was such a fun story that kept my little one interested night after night and it's beautifully illustrated. I have a hardback copy and it's just so lovely and the best bit is the font inside is big enough that when my small one starts to read by themselves this is perfect for them to read to themselves because they can easily point at the words as they go. Much like my little one, I am hoping we have more tales about the Baron because I think this is a lovely addition to a children's bookshelf and it becoming a firm favourite reread is something I can see happening as my small one grows.

Krystina xx

Saturday, 25 November 2023

The Knight's Substitute Bride by Melissa Oliver~Blog Tour


 Publisher: Mills & Boon

Publication Date: 23rd November 2023
Genre: Historical Romance
Summary:

Could the wrong bride…

Be right for him after all!

For the sake of his family name, Lord Robert must marry to seal an alliance with an Irish clan. Only, the woman at the altar isn’t who he was promised! Instead, it’s her sister, Lady Mairenn! The sharp-tongued Irish beauty is as reluctant to wed as Robert, but as friction turns to fire between them, she’s further derailing Robert’s plans for this purely pragmatic arrangement…


Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachels Random Resources, Mills and Boon and Melissa Oliver for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
I know I've said it before but I love a good historical romance, I love stepping back in time and reading about Lords wooing their intended or their wife, it just makes me happy. And in this case, we have an arranged marriage that doesn't get off to the best of starts, but gradually we see it get on sure footing and blossom into one of those marriages that makes you smile and sigh happily.
I really loved Mairenn, she's such a strong, forthright woman which is something I love seeing written into historical romances, especially when they're pitted against bullheaded men, which is what Robert is in spades. It makes for such a fiery romance coming off the pages, and we see it from their first meeting where they exchange barbs at each other without actually knowing who the other is, but you see the makings of a fiery romance in that one exchange.
It's been a really easy book to read, I've just been able to sit with my cuppa and step back into Robert and Mairenn's story and devour it in a sitting. It's a really enjoyable writing style, everything flows easily and you never at any point get jolted back out of the story by anything being out of place shall we say.
Now I know I'll pick up a Mills & Boon book again soon, they've been a staple of my reading diet for decades and if I see Melissa Olivers' name on the cover I'll definitely pick it up because I've thoroughly enjoyed reading this one of hers.

Krystina xx

Thursday, 23 November 2023

Pass The Cyanide by Karmen Spiljak~Blog Tour

 

Publisher: Karmen Spiljak 
Publication Date: 17th November 2023
Genre: Fiction
Summary:

A deadly feast, a mobster restaurant and a family get-together with fatal results.

Savour the spicy tang of dark and twisted tales in Pass the Cyanide, a follow-up to the award-winning collection of culinary mysteries, Add Cyanide to Taste.

From an old friend hiding a deadly secret to a ravenous house with an appetite for friends, Ĺ piljak masterfully blends the allure of food and the thrill of mystery. Each story is a rich and satisfying serving of crime, with a twist that will leave you wanting more.

A must-read for fans of culinary noir and foodies who love a pinch of danger with their suspense. All recipes included are cyanide-free.


Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachels Random Resources and Karmen Spiljack for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
I do like having a collection of short stories on my tbr, it's something you can happily dip in and out of when you need a break between genres. And I did bounce back to this one on a couple of occasions to try and read it because when I first sat down to read it I found it difficult to get into the first story so I purposely read something the polar opposite to see if that helped. Unfortunately, it didn't and whilst this is a brilliant set of short story ideas I struggled to get into it. I like a lot of the ideas behind each story, and I think if they were a little longer I might have enjoyed them more because the writing style is enjoyable and they are well-written. I think my problem is I could have done with them being more drawn out, especially the second story with Kathy and her husband. 
It's definitely a nice short story collection and if you love a bit of murder in your writing I think this could be for you. Personally, I'd love to see the author write a full crime/thriller novel because I think it'll be fantastic.

Krystina xx

Tuesday, 21 November 2023

Dark Dweller By Gareth Worthington~Blog Tour


 Publisher: Dropship Publishing
Publication Date: 28th February 2023
Genre:Science Fiction
Summary:

Captain Kara Psomas was pronounced dead when her research vessel slammed into Jupiter.

More than a century later, the crew of the Paralus, a helium mining freighter, find a pristine escape pod with a healthy young girl nestled inside. A girl who claims to be Kara-and she brings a message of doom.

She says she has been waiting in the dark for that exact moment. To be found by that particular crew. Because an ancient cosmic being has tasked her with a sacred responsibility.

She claims she must alter the Fulcrum, a lever in time-no matter the cost to the people aboard-or condemn the rest of civilization to a very painful and drawn-out demise.

She sounds convincing. She appears brave. She might well be insane.


Review:
Firstly thank you to Partners In Crime Book Tours, Dropship Publishing and Gareth Worthington for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
Now I have to admit Science Fiction is not my usual genre of book, and I've actually not had much luck with the ones I've tried before, normally I wouldn't have jumped on a tour for a book in that genre. But the beautiful cover and the intriguing-sounding blurb made me jump onto this tour and I am so glad I did! I think I've finally found the Science Fiction author for me!
This book just pulled me in from the moment I started reading it, I found myself getting lost in it so easily, at one point my husband asked if I planned on sitting down at any point because I'd got up to make a cup of tea and ended up just stood next to the kettle reading I was so engrossed in it. The writing style is so easy flowing that even when you're moving from one character to the next there's no jolt as you change points of view, which can sometimes drag you out of the world the authors created. I've just felt so invested in the story, I've needed to keep reading, i wanted to know about Psomas and how she came to be where they found her, how she survived for so long and if she was right about it all.
I've thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, it's kept me engrossed way past my bedtime and it's made me want to pick up more books by Gareth Worthington. Also, and this might be odd, the hardback book just feels really nice in your hand and it's a really beautiful book to have, it's definitely going to look fantastic on my shelf!
If you are like me and you find science fiction a little hit-and-miss genre, I really think you should pick this book up and give it a try, bonus is that currently, you can get the beautiful hardback on Amazon for £2.48, I'll pop the link below for you ;)

Always the Bridesmaid by Laura Carter~Blog Tour


 Publisher: Boldwood Books

Publication Date: 17th November 2023
Genre: Romance
Summary:

A cheeky chappy comedian

Charlie is most comfortable playing the funny man in front of boisterous crowds in London’s comedy clubs. But he’s about to be swapping his routine for wedding speeches. And his new acquaintance Sarah thinks he is anything but amusing.

The woman who’s got it covered

Weddings are always a difficult time for widow Sarah, but you would never tell – she’s too focused on making the week of her best friends’ wedding as perfect as possible. She definitely has no time for the grumpy and surly Charlie, who it's clear her friends are trying to set her up with.

And only one room left at the rental...

When a drunken invitation adds more people to the pre-wedding holiday house than Sarah organized for, she finds herself spending A LOT more time with Charlie than she intended. If only they could both let their guards down, they might find they have more in common than they think.


Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachels Random Resources, Boldwood Books and Laura Carter for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
Ok, so I kinda knew I'd enjoy this book before id even picked it up, I've loved all the Brits in Manhatten series so far and I couldn't see this one being any different. And I was right, I picked it up, read it in one sitting and loved the whole thing! Much like Sarah I disliked Charlie when we met him as he picked her up, he was really rude and if it was me I'd have wanted to slap him at times, and his whole attitude on that first day of them interacting was a little off. But as we moved through the book I loved getting to know the other side of him, he was so sweet and you could understand why he was such a complete pain in the butt to begin with. It was good to get to know Sarah a bit more too, I've read the other books in the series and got to know little bits about her so this was a nice way to fill the rest in, and there are points near the end that made me want to cry and give her a hug.
I love reading Laura Carter's books, I started out of order (Two to Tango) but then enjoyed going back to the beginning, and I honestly can't wait for her next book. I'm hoping its some more to this series.

Krystina xx

Saturday, 18 November 2023

A Village Called Christmas by Jodie Homer~Blog Tour


 Publisher:  Independently published

Publication Date: 11th October 2023

Genre: Christmas Romance
Summary:
Is the answer to Holly's broken heart hidden in a village called Christmas?

Holly loves Christmas but when she comes home and catches her boyfriend in bed with her boss she escapes her life and ends up in a village called Christmas. When she meets the Claus family she begins to realise it definitely does take a community to celebrate Christmas. As she gets stuck into the village festivities, can the dashing single farmer Joseph Claus fix her heartbreak? Is the answer to Holly's broken heart hidden in a village called Christmas?

Review:
Firstly thank you to Jodie Homer for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
I absolutely loved the blurb and the idea of this book, it's a perfect-sounding Christmas book. And it's brilliantly written, I really felt for poor Holly and I don't blame her for running away the way she did. I did so enjoy all the little Christmas-themed names of all the villagers, each new one that came up made me smile. 
It's written in a very easy-flowing way, and I enjoyed the writing style. The only issue I had with the book was the pacing, it started off really well and the first section I felt was paced well but as soon as Holly reached the village it sped up too much for me and it ruined my emersion of the story. When we first meet Holly she says its the 1st of November because its when she can officially wear a Christmas jumper at work but then when she's been at the village maybe a week or so it's suddenly the 1st of December and I don't know if i misread that bit but it really jolted me out of the story. I did feel like this could have been a longer book, maybe spaced out over a year so everything isn't crammed into the space of a few weeks. But I will give some more of Jodie's books a read because I did enjoy her writing style.

Krystina xx


Thursday, 16 November 2023

The Hytharo Redux by Jonathan Weiss~Blog Tour


 


Publisher: Helixic Books
Publication Date: 23rd October 2023
Genre: Fantasy Science Fiction 
Summary:

A THOUSAND YEARS AGO THE HYTHARO WERE WIPED OUT.
A THOUSAND YEARS LATER SPIRIC WAS SPARED.


Lost among the dune-swept ruins of ancient glass towers, 14-year-old Spiric hunts for his stolen memories. Guided by the exiled scholar that found him, he embarks on a perilous journey across the Droughtlands to uncover his origins.

He’s told his red eyes mark him as a Hytharo, one of the long-extinct storm callers that sealed all water into the air itself before they were erased from history. In the thousand years since, thirst has been quenched simply by breathing, but that hasn’t stopped the surviving runic peoples from wanting water any less.

For without it, there’s no ink, no runes, no magic, and in the vast desert wastes of the Droughtlands, magic means power.

To Spiric, the mantra is eerily familiar.

Word of his presence ripples across the Droughtlands and pressure mounts on him to reverse the Hytharo’s final, sacrificial act. It’s only as his memories begin to return that he realises the true reason his people were wiped out.

With the fragments of Spiric’s memories growing bloodier and more desperate, he must determine whether carrying out his supposed fate will cause history to repeat, or if he can forge a new destiny, both for himself and the Droughtlands.

Review:
Firstly, thank you to Love Books Tours, Helixic Books and Jonathan Weiss for having me on this tour and sending me the book.
So not only did i like the sound of this book from the blurb, but so did my husband, so ive spent my time reading this alongside him and for once he's read quicker than me! So hes awaiting book two and ive finally got the book to myself to finish it! 
It's a really easy book to read, I found myself whizzing through chapters in no time at all both because it was easy to read and because I was enjoying the world-building. Whilst I loved the world-building, there were times that I felt we could have had a little more character development and there were missed opportunities to find out more about their background. The companions especially felt like they lacked a little depth, I would have liked to have points where we found out more about them.
I liked getting the flashbacks of Spirics memories, I just would have maybe liked them to be in Italics or a different font so they were easy to define. Spiric himself is interesting but I just didn't feel he read like a 14-year-old boy, he read like he was older maybe closer to 20.
I found the way that magic was used was really interesting, I liked how they had to use the runes to be able to use it and that a lack of water is making magic a valuable commodity because they just can't make the ink for the runes. But I couldn't pinpoint a system for understanding the power hierarchy. 
I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series.


Krystina xx