A humorous and heart-warming story about a little elf who stops believing in the magic of Christmas and a little girl called May, who help each other find their way.Steve the Christmas elf is in the North Pole, busy making toys for the big day. But he suddenly wonders: what if the children he’s making… Continue reading Book Review: Steve the Christmas Elf by Billy Dunne & Ben Whitehouse @Buster_books @KellyALacey @lovebookstours
Month: November 2021
Just Haven’t Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens @sophieCous @centurybooksuk
Just Haven’t Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens was released in paperback on 11th November by Penguin Random House imprint Century and I’m over the moon to be sharing my review as part of the tour. Huge thanks to Rachel Kennedy for the invitation. Tell me the story of how you two met…Laura has built… Continue reading Just Haven’t Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens @sophieCous @centurybooksuk
The Bloodless Boy by Robert J. Lloyd @melvillehouse @robjlloyd
The City of London, 1678. New Year’s Day. The body of a young boy, drained of his blood and with a sequence of numbers inscribed on his skin, is discovered on the snowy bank of the Fleet River.With London gripped by hysteria, where rumours of Catholic plots and sinister foreign assassins abound, Sir Edmund Bury… Continue reading The Bloodless Boy by Robert J. Lloyd @melvillehouse @robjlloyd
The Girl in the Maze by Cathy Hayward @CathyHayward7 @AgoraBooksLDN
Traversing three generations of women torn apart by family trauma, The Girl in the Maze explores the complex relationship and challenges involved in both mothering and being mothered.‘I would caution you against delving into the past. The past is often best left exactly where it is.’Emma Bowen has never had a close relationship with her… Continue reading The Girl in the Maze by Cathy Hayward @CathyHayward7 @AgoraBooksLDN