T.L. Mogford’s debut release, The Plant Hunter is a gem of historical fiction. 1867 is a tough year for Harry Compton. While his flair for botany and cultivation has landed him a position at one of King’s Road’s elite florists, he never really sees himself as anything more than a good salesman. All that changes … Continue reading T.L. Mogford – The Plant Hunter (Literature Review)
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Release Day Blitz & Exclusive Excerpt: Most Ardently by Susan Mesler-Evans
Today we have the release day blitz of Susan Mesler-Evans' Most Ardently! Check it out and be sure to grab your copy today! Title: Most Ardently Author: Susan Mesler-Evans Genre: Contemporary Romance About Most Ardently: Elisa Benitez is proud of who she is, from her bitingly sarcastic remarks, to her love of both pretty boys and … Continue reading Release Day Blitz & Exclusive Excerpt: Most Ardently by Susan Mesler-Evans
Meg Keneally – Fled (Literature Review)
Meg Keneally cements her place in Australian literature with her solo debut novel, Fled. As the daughter of Australian literary stalwart Tom Keneally, she undoubtedly had an introduction to literature and writing most aspiring authors can only dream of. For the past few years, she has co-authored the Monsarrat series, hereby ensuring both those familiar … Continue reading Meg Keneally – Fled (Literature Review)
Emma Rous – The Au Pair (Literature Review)
UK author Emma Rous’ debut novel, The Au Pair, crackles with mystery, intrigue and family drama.
Mark Brandi – Wimmera (Literature Review)
In the rural town of Wimmera, Victoria in 1989, Ben and Fab spend nearly all their time together. They may be young and impressionable, but even they know it's better to while away their days yabbying and dreaming of expensive possessions than to talk about the sinister side of their town … like why no … Continue reading Mark Brandi – Wimmera (Literature Review)
Jamie Marina Lau – Pink Mountain on Locust Island (Literature Review)
"Pink Mountain on Locust Island is real and magnetic, simple yet so full of life."
Rachel Rhys – A Dangerous Crossing (Literature Review)
There’s something altogether intriguing and special about "A Dangerous Crossing".
Paul M. M. Cooper – River of Ink (Literature Review)
British journalist, editor and archivist Paul M. M. Cooper bewitches readers with his debut novel River of Ink – a foray into the depths of medieval Sri Lanka.
Emily Brewin – Hello, Goodbye (Literature Review)
Hello, Goodbye is a fantastic novel by a great new writer. It’ll leave you breathless and stay with you long after the final page. I can’t wait to read more.
Paige Hardt – I, Peter Wood (Literature Review)
Paige Hardt’s debut novel I, Peter Wood is a captivating examination of human relationships and the tale of one family’s journey back to one another. There’s always a bit of pressure on a debut novelist picked up from the slush pile, and no one knows that better than Hardt, who has been trying to break … Continue reading Paige Hardt – I, Peter Wood (Literature Review)