SHORT & SWEET REVIEW: ONE SUMMER IN VENICE BY NICKY PELLEGRINO
Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short
Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short
I’d like to thank Helene Young for this sharing this guest post about her sailing life as part of her Northern Heat blog tour. When Helene’s not
THE LAST DANCE Author: Fiona McIntosh Michael Joseph RRP $32.99 Review: Monique Mulligan A heady novel of love, intrigue and taking chances, Fiona McIntosh’s The Last
ONCE LOST Author: Ber Carroll Killard Publishing RRP $24.99 Review: Monique Mulligan Ber Carroll explores contemporary issues such as relationship breakdowns, child custody, belonging, identity and abandonment
I’d like to thank Ber Carroll for this guest post about how reality TV influences her writing. Ber Carroll was born in Blarney, County Cork, and moved

Today’s Teaser comes from Naked: A Novel of Lady Godiva by Eliza Redgold. I’m waiting for a print copy of this book, but in the
Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short

When Jenn J. McLeod quit Sydney’s corporate communications chaos, she bought a little café in a small town and ran a unique, dog-friendly B&B in

Today’s “teaser” is an extract from Australian writer John Kinsella’s new short fiction collection, Crow’s Breath. I have not read any of Kinsella’s work before, but I’m
I’d like to thank Pamela Hart for this guest post about Australian women lives during WWI. Pamela is an award-winning author for both adults and children. She