Wednesday, 20 November 2024

The Scandalous Life of Ruby Devereaux by M.J. Robotham - #bookreview #blogtour

 

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With a sense of expectation and a tinge of dread, Marina Keeve opens up her email inbox and sips at the palliative flat white by her side...

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The Blurb

Everyone knows Ruby Devereaux's books. But no one knows her story... until now.

From a teenager in wartime England to a veteran of modern-day London - via 1950's New York, the Swinging Sixties, Cold War Berlin, Venice and Vietnam - Ruby Devereaux has lived one hell of a life: parties, scandals and conflict zones, meeting men and adventure along the way. In a writing career spanning seven decades and more than twenty books, she's distilled everything into her work. Or has she?

Now beyond her 90th year, Ruby's energy is ebbing and her beloved typewriter put away. Until a call from her publisher presents Ruby with an ultimatum, and the impetus to embark on one last book - "warts and all", as she says. Even in her dotage, Ruby M Devereaux has the power to surprise, because whatever this author does, she does on her own terms. Always.

Is Ruby finally about to reveal the secrets of her infamous life?

Taking the reader on a rollercoaster ride through the latter half of the 20th Century, The Scandalous Life of Ruby Devereaux is a mesmerising story of one unforgettable woman's place in an ever-changing world.


My Review

Ruby Devereaux is an outstanding character and one that I will not easily forget. She has made her name as an author of bestselling books, which she has based around her own life experiences. When at age ninety, she is reluctantly persuaded by her publisher to write her biography she is reluctant to do so but is provided with an assistant, Jude who will type up her words and cook for her.

The writing of this book takes her on a reminiscent journey of the twelve men that she has had relationships with. It is as well that Jude is not easily shocked.

Ms Robotham has done a fantastic job in her creation of Ruby and her world. Ruby has lived a tumultuous, hectic and adventurous life and is an extremely colourful character. She comes vividly to life on the page, and the author wrote in such a way that I felt as though I was in the room listening to Ruby tell her story.

We are taken from London in 1947 by way of Paris, Berlin, Venice, Saigon and Budapest before finishing back in London in 2020. She is a strong and determined woman who largely lives life on her own terms. However, her autobiography is based around the twelve men who she has met, and who have shaped her life without ever changing her character. By her own admission she is a selfish person who will live her life the way she wants to. 

It was an interesting journey to accompany Ruby on as the world was a very different place in 1947. We are able to read and observe the way the world changed as we read. 

I thought this was a fantastic book, and I enjoyed every word. I can well imagine going back to it to read again at some point, and there are few books that I consider reading for a second time. This will appeal to readers who enjoy literary fiction or books with a strong female lead.


Book Details

ISBN: 978 1035901128

Publisher:  Head of Zeus

Formats:  e-book, audio, hardback and paperback (currently available on Kindle Unlimited)

No. of Pages:  400 (paperback)


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About the Author

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M J Robotham saw herself as an aspiring author from childhood, but was waylaid by journalism, birth, children and life. After twenty years as a midwife and a Creative Writing MA, she is a full-time author, writing historical fiction as Mandy Robotham. She lives in Gloucestershire with her partner.


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Tuesday, 19 November 2024

A Little Christmas Spirit by Susan Buchanan - #bookreview #giveaway #blogtour

 


'Mum, come on.' Lara put her woollen-mittened hand in her mum's as they approached the school's main entrance.

'Welcome to Heatherwood. I'm Mrs Ralston. The assembly hall is this way.'

Lara led her mum down to the assembly hall where the Christmas fair was being held...

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The Blurb

Can a sprinkle of magic heal broken hearts this Christmas?

With Jacob now at the helm at the cosy Sugar and Spice cafĂ©, it’s the perfect opportunity for Christmas Spirit Lara to weave her magic.

Fraser is floundering in his new role as headteacher as he grapples with guilt over having to place his beloved mother in a care home, leaving him feeling lost and alone during what should be a joyful time. 

Meanwhile, school janitor Paul is torn between his desire to feel needed and the pressure from his wife to retire, dimming the season’s sparkle. 

Valerie, overwhelmed by the demands of newborn twins, feels she’s not giving her other daughter enough attention. She needs a bit of me time and for her husband to realise the responsibility for the kids falls to both of them.

And Bella, heartbroken after her husband’s shocking request for a separation just a year into their marriage, longs to escape the memories of last year’s perfect Christmas.

Can Lara help them rediscover joy, connection, and the true spirit of the season? 

A heartwarming journey filled with friendship, community, and a dash of holiday magic that promises to transform the lives of those in need of hope this Christmas.


My Review

If you are looking for the perfect Christmas read then you need look no further than this book. There is also a giveaway of a signed copy of the book at the bottom of this post.

I had not even realised that this was the third in the Christmas Spirit series until after I had finished reading this book. Needless to say, reading its predecessors is not necessary to your enjoyment of this book. Having said that, I enjoyed this one so much that I would like to go back and read both A Christmas Spirit and Return of the Christmas Spirit.

There was so much to love in this book. The characters, the plot and the setting all ooze with festiveness. The book is primarily based in a cafe called Sugar and Spice which is run by brother and sister, Jacob and Tabitha. It is the heart of the community and therefore, much of the story revolves around it. Indeed, it is every bit as important as the characters.

It was a quick and heartwarming book to read. I loved all of the characters, but Lara had to be my favourite. The daughter of single mum, Tabitha she is central to the story and also links us to her head teacher Fraser and to Bella, her teacher. 

It is such a warm and comforting book to read. I rarely give books of this genre five stars but this was well worthy of it. I found myself thinking of the characters when I was away from the book and had time permitted I would have gobbled it up in one sitting.

This is the first book I have read by Susan Buchanan. As well as the two books in the series which I have already mentioned, I would love to read more of her work too. I highly recommend this lovely book to read in the run up to Christmas. It would also make the perfect Christmas gift.

Book Details

ISBN: 978 1915589026

Formats:  e-book and paperback (currently available on Kindle Unlimited)


Purchase Links

Amazon UK

Amazon US

Waterstones


About the Author

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Susan Buchanan writes contemporary romance and women’s fiction, usually featuring travel, food, family, friendship and community.

Her books are Sign of the Times, The Dating Game, The Christmas Spirit, Return of the Christmas Spirit and Just One Day – Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn. 

As a freelance developmental editor, copyeditor and proofreader, if she’s not reading, editing or writing, she’s thinking about it.  

She is a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, the Society of Authors and the Alliance of Independent Authors. 

She lives near Glasgow with her husband, two children and a crazy Labrador. 

When she’s not editing, writing, reading or caring for her two delightful cherubs, she likes going to the theatre, playing board games, watching quiz shows and eating out, and she has recently discovered a love of writing retreats.

You can also find Susan at:

https://susanbuchananauthor.com/

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Giveaway

(just click the giveaway link to be in with a chance of winning a signed copy of A Little Christmas Spirit)

Giveaway to Win a Signed copy of The Christmas Spirit and bookmark (Open to UK Only)

*Terms and Conditions –UK entries welcome.  Please enter using the Rafflecopter box below.  The winner will be selected at random via Rafflecopter from all valid entries and will be notified by Twitter and/or email. If no response is received within 7 days then Rachel’s Random Resources reserves the right to select an alternative winner. Open to all entrants aged 18 or over.  Any personal data given as part of the competition entry is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties, with the exception of the winners’ information. This will passed to the giveaway organiser and used only for fulfilment of the prize, after which time Rachel’s Random Resources will delete the data.  I am not responsible for despatch or delivery of the prize.


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The King of Kazam by Jen Hyatt and Cassandra Harrison - Question 2 - #readalong #blogtour

Question 2 in our Read Along of The King of Kazam



Q The King has lots of ducks. What animal would you like to keep if you were king?

I already have a dog but I would love to keep sheep. I love their wool and I would spin it and knit it into  cardigans for everyone I love.


Question 2 in the Adult Zone


How do you keep your ducks in a row?

I write everything down. My memory is hopeless so if I don't make notes about things I forget them almost instantly.


I would love to hear your answers to these questions.

Don't forget all proceeds from the sale of this book are going to support the charity 



If you were wondering why I have changed the layout of these posts it is because the previous way would not display correctly on a mobile phone. I hope you like it.

Monday, 18 November 2024

10 Ten Exciting New Releases in December 2024

 



There are some gorgeous new releases coming next month and here are just ten that have caught my eye...


A Christmas Surprise in Pelican Crossing by Maggie Christensen

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Beyond Treats: Revolutionary Dog Training for Lasting Behaviour Change: A Story-Based Force-Free Compassionate Dog Training Guide by George Tran

Beyond Treats: Revolutionary Dog Training for Lasting Behaviour Change: A Story-Based Force-Free Compassionate Dog Training Guide by George Tran book cover


The Silver-Haired Sisterhood by Judy Leigh

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A Short History of the World in 50 Failures by Ben Gazur

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Reach for the Stars by Maxine Morrey

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Stuck in Second Gear by Carmen Reid

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The House of Echoes by Rachel Crowther

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A Better Tomorrow for the East End Library Girls by Patricia McBride

A Better Tomorrow for the East End Library Girls by Patricia McBride book cover


The Girl in the Window by Diana Wilkinson

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A Series of Rooms by A J Barlowe

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Happy Reading!













Friday, 15 November 2024

Arden by G. D. Harper - #blogtour #bookspotlight

 


I'm thrilled to be shining the spotlight on this book today. Arden by G.D. Harper is the astonishing untold story of Shakespeare's first play. I very much wish I had had the time to have read and reviewed this for the blog tour but couldn't fit it into my blogging schedule at present. It is a book I would love to read though.

I have previously read the author's previous book, The Maids of Biddenden and you can read my review by clicking here.

The Blurb

Alice Arden, idealistic and wealthy beauty, burnt at the stake for killing her husband, the former mayor of Faversham in Kent. But was she really the one responsible for the most scandalous murder of the sixteenth century?

William Shakespeare, England’s greatest playwright, born thirteen years after Alice’s execution. Why does his first-ever play, written about this murder, not bear his name?

This is a story of two people – one reviled, one revered – whose fates become linked in a tale of corruption, collusion and conspiracy. Based on historical documents and recently published academic research, Arden unveils shocking new evidence about the murder of Thomas Arden and reveals, for the first time, a remarkable new theory about Shakespeare’s early years.

Book Details

ISBN: 978 1739677831

Publisher:  Ginger Cat

Formats:  e-book and paperback (currently available on Kindle Unlimited)


Purchase Links






About the Author

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G.D. Harper has written four novels in the last eight years under the penname GD Harper. 

His last novel, The Maids of Biddenden, the imagined biography of real-life conjoined twins born in 12th-century Kent, was featured on BBC TV News and was the winner of the Next Generation Indie Book Awards in the historical fiction category, shortlisted for the 2022 Selfie Award at the London Book Fair, and shortlisted or longlisted for five other awards. 

It has over a thousand ratings on Amazon UK and Goodreads, with an average score of 4.3. Across the major Amazon markets, it reached number sixteen in overall paid-for e-book sales, number two in historical fiction and number one in medieval historical fiction. 

You can also find him at





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Thursday, 14 November 2024

The King of Kazam by Jen Hyatt and Cassandra Harrison - Question 1 - #readalong #blogtour

 

I am so excited to have both an adult and a children's question for this read along.


Question 1 in the Kids Zone

What Would you Like to Rule?

I would make a rule to make all people kind to one another.

What about you? I would love to hear what your children think.





Question 1 in the Adult Zone

This book supports The Trussell Trust.  Is it important to you to donate to charity?

I like to support local charities and here are some of my favourites. They all do such valuable work and it's worth checking them out.







And not forgetting...



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Gone with the Penguins by Hazel Prior - Veronica McCreedy series - #bookreview #blogtour

 

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I have asked Eileen to refrain from humming. In order to read the article in the Scots Times, I require absolute peace and quiet. Now silenced, she continues to busy herself flicking dust around the mantelpiece...

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The Blurb

Still fiery and feisty at eighty-seven, Veronica McCreedy, the very first Penguin Ambassador, is determined to prove that nothing is impossible when you put your mind to it.

Eileen, Veronica’s ever-patient assistant, is content taking care of other people. But when a new adventure calls, it makes her question everything...

Ten-year-old, penguin-obsessed Daisy can’t wait to be reunited with Mrs McCreedy in her huge house by the sea for the school holidays.

When they discover that the local Sea Life Centre is under threat, the unlikely trio are determined to save it and the penguins that live there.

Inspired by the penguins and fuelled by Darjeeling tea and finger sandwiches, they embark on an epic fundraising walk. But soon, their mission becomes so much more and it might just lead each of them to a new beginning...


My Review

This book is the third in a trilogy, which you may think is a strange point to begin reading. I have had my eye on the first two books in the series, How the Penguins Saved Veronica and Call of the Penguins for some time. I know you all understand how difficult it is to find time to read all of the books that we would like to and so I never got to the first two in the series. When I was offered a place on the blog tour for this final book in the series I thought I would jump in.

To be honest, not having read the first two did not impede my enjoyment of this final book in any way. I fell in love with Veronica, Eileen and Daisy; three unrelated women from three generations and they were all wonderful in their own way.

I enjoyed the easy narrative of this book. It was perfect to snuggle up with in the evenings and to lose myself in the world of the three characters.

The author must have undertaken extensive research in order to write this book. She understands and portrays the need to be concerned about climate change, and it's effect on the world around us. This book is largely about conservation needs and the necessity of us all addressing them. It reads in a very lighthearted way but conveys an important message.

However, the book is also about friendship and love. It was delightful to read of the blossoming romance between two characters in the book. I am not going to reveal who. You will have to read the book to discover this for yourself.

This was a wonderfully heartwarming book which I highly recommend.



Book Details

ISBN: 978 1804993330

Publisher:  Penguin

Formats:  e-book, audio and paperback

No. of Pages:  448 (paperback)


Purchase Links






About the Author



HAZEL PRIOR lives on Exmoor with her husband and a huge ginger cat. As well as writing, she works as a freelance harpist.

Hazel is the author of Ellie and the Harp-Maker, the #1 ebook and audiobook bestseller Away with the Penguins and its follow-up, Call of the Penguins. Gone with
the Penguins is her fifth novel.

You can also find Hazel at:





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