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Guest Blog from Mr B! Kevin Pietersen On Cricket
*Naughty swear words in this post!* Kevin Pietersen is an enigma in world cricket – on the one hand, an incredibly talented batsman and England’s highest run scorer in all forms of the game (for a sample of what he can do with a cricket bat, check here: ); and…
The Bazaar Of Bad Dreams… More like a murderous mixed business
I love Stephen King. He is, to me, a master of small town American horror and I attribute some of my very first 'scares' to his movies and books. Reading under the covers by torchlight, or daring friends to peek out from behind the sofa at movie sleepovers, movies like…
Tiny Hats on Cats – Quirky & Joyful. Buy it meow!
Tiny Hats On Cats is a suprisingly joyful read. The hardcover is colourful and fun, urging you to take a peek at a selection of tiny hats perched jauntily on a bunch of cats. (more…)
Rhythm Of Deceit – When the rock life turns you cray cray!
Rhythm of Deceit is the second in Rachael Richey's Nighthawk series. Rock star Gideon and his star crossed Abi have finally settled into married life. Everything is calm, but never for long if you are a member of the Hawk family! Abi discovers the truth about her mother buried in…
Duffy’s Holiday Reads #1 Wolf Winter – Dark, stark and incredibly cold…
Some people don't like the term 'beach reads' and neither do I. I think it's because i'm not quite sure what a good 'beach read' should be, and why it should be anything different. A good book is a good book isn't it? It shouldn't matter where you are; although…
Author Guest Post! Claire Varley talks about the pressure to be ‘wordy’ all the time..
I was lucky enough to pose a question to Claire Varley, author of The Bit Inbetween. Here is here brilliantly funny guest post response! ‘Being a writer, do you feel under pressure to be 'wordy' and impressive all the time? Even in birthday cards and comments boxes on questionnaires?’…
The Bit In Between
The Bit In Between is what happens after the flutter of true love subsides and before the inevitable end of the chapter. It will bring back memories of all those times you were selfish, self centred, dated the wrong guy or girl, took a chance, caught a plane and let…
Devastation Road – A vague memory and the desire to get home..
Owen wakes in a field. He is wearing another man's clothes. He is hurt, he is filthy. He has no idea where he is, or how he got there. A young Czech boy appears and disappears; who the hell is he? What does he want? What did he do? Devastation…
Changing Stations – 50 Shades Meets Sid James!
Purchase Changing Stations at I was asked to give an honest review in exchange for listening to Changing Stations by Shorelowe. The tough thing about being given books to read and listen to, is that sometimes, they just don't work for me. What do I do? Do I pretend it…
Montage of Heck – Life, Love & Art of Kurt Cobain
Montage Of Heck - If you love music, this book needs to be on your coffee table. I was a teenager in the 90's and even in a little town in England, the grunge scene crept in and took over. We all embraced it, and the memories I have of…