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Unlawful Things by Anna Sayburn Lane | Blog Tour Guest Post |#UnlawfulThings

Unlawful Things by Anna Sayburn Lane | Blog Tour Guest Post |#UnlawfulThings

Available in ebook & paperback (22 October 2018)402 pages About the Book A hidden masterpiece. A secret buried for 500 years. And one woman determined to uncover the truth.When London tour guide Helen Oddfellow meets a historian on the trail of a lost manuscript, she’s […]

If Only I Could Tell You by Hannah Beckerman | Blog Tour Review| #IfOnly

If Only I Could Tell You by Hannah Beckerman | Blog Tour Review| #IfOnly

Published by OrionAvailable in ebook & hardback (21 February 2019) | paperback (15 October 2019)368 pagesSource: Paperback review copy received from Amazon Vine My thanks to Tracy Fenton for the invitation to take part in the blog tour. I have been waiting for so long […]

Blood Orange by Harriet Tyce | Blog Tour Book Review | #BloodOrange

Blood Orange by Harriet Tyce | Blog Tour Book Review | #BloodOrange

Published by WildfireAvailable in ebook and hardback (21 February 2019)336 pagesSource: Copy received from publisher for review My thanks to Georgina of Headline for the review copy and to Anne Cater of Random Things Tours for the blog tour invitation. I was fortunate to be […]

One Minute Later by Susan Lewis | Blog Tour Q and A

One Minute Later by Susan Lewis | Blog Tour Q and A

Published by HarperCollinsAvailable in ebook & hardback (21 February 2019) | paperback (25 July 2019) 416 pages My thanks to Rebecca of Harper Collins for the invitation to take part in the tour and for providing the author Q&A. About the Book You think your […]

The Dressmaker of Draper’s Lane by Liz Trenow | Blog Tour Review

The Dressmaker of Draper’s Lane by Liz Trenow | Blog Tour Review

Published by PanAvailable in ebook and paperback (21 February 2019)352 pagesSource: Copy for review provided by publisher About the Book The Dressmaker of Draper’s Lane revisits the opulence and extravagance of the London silk trade in the mid-eighteenth century which Liz Trenow wrote about in […]