#BLOGTOUR #REVIEW – The Stairwell by Dean Bryant – @DeanBryantBooks @darkstrokedark @DamppebblesBTS #thestairwell #dampebblesblogtours #prdgreads

Today is my stop on the blog tour for The Stairwell by Dean Bryant, thank you to Emma at Damppebbles Blog Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part & thank you to the publisher for my copy.

Pages: 204

Synopsis: Frightful visions. An unknown manipulator. A force from beyond reason.

Brandon Chapman arrives home to a horrific scene. His wife, Stephanie, is exhibiting behaviour that he can only describe as that of someone possessed – yet he doesn’t even believe in the supernatural. He soon realises that it was nothing other than a frightful, haunting vision.

After discovering a dark secret about Stephanie, Brandon meets a strange figure with knowledge about his own life that no one could possibly know. As his visions become more frequent and terrifying, he begins to question his sanity.

Brandon must either side with this figure or his wife before his daughter comes to harm.

Alice Hamilton, a shy and quiet university student, meets handsome Niel Curtis whilst on a night out with friends. They very quickly fall for one another, but their happiness is short-lived when Niel ends up in a coma after a traffic accident.

Alice fears he may never wake up again and, unaware of the consequences, strikes a deal with a strange voice. When Niel awakes, his behaviour changes drastically, and Alice – like Brandon – becomes subject to nightmarish, violent visions.

Are Brandon and Alice caught in a never-ending nightmare?

My Rating 🐧🐧🐧🐧.5

My Thoughts: wow, the prologue to this story really pulls you in straight away and had you questioning everything from the get go and never really let’s go!

The book is fast paced and the action just keeps coming, poor Brandon finds himself in all sorts of situations trying to keep his wife and daughter safe, but when he’s upfront with her and tells her the truth about ‘the man’ who keeps asking him to do all these terrible things she doesn’t believe him and thinks he’s either going crazy or is under too much stress!

Then we follow Alice, who on a night out meets the man of her dreams and rather quickly they become an item and she’s introducing him to her parents!

Then disaster strikes and to save his life she makes a deal with an unknown voice in her head & I think it’s fair to say nothing will ever be the same again!

I read this story within a couple of hours, I just couldn’t bear to drag myself away from it I needed to know what happened!

I personally did not see the ending coming & was totally shocked by it, but looking back it all definitely makes sense 😂

If you’re looking for a quick, creepy thriller that will take you on a rollercoaster ride and leave you questioning all the little noises your house makes in the middle of the night this is definitely the one for you.

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#BLOGTOUR #REVIEW – The Boy Between by Amanda Prose and Josiah Hartley – @MrsAmandaProwse #JosiahHartley @LoveBooksGroups #mentalhealth #nonfiction #bookcommunity #lovebookstours #theboybetween

Today is my stop on the blog tour for The Boy Between by Amanda Prowse and Josiah Hartley, thank you to the Ladies at Love Books Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part.

Synopsis; Bestselling novelist Amanda Prowse knew how to resolve a fictional family crisis. But then her son came to her with a real one…

Josiah was nineteen with the world at his feet when things changed. Without warning, the new university student’s mental health deteriorated to the point that he planned his own death. His mother, bestselling author Amanda Prowse, found herself grappling for ways to help him, with no clear sense of where that could be found. This is the book they wish had been there for them during those dark times.

Josiah’s situation is not unusual: the statistics on student mental health are terrifying. And he was not the only one suffering; his family was also hijacked by his illness, watching him struggle and fearing the day he might succeed in taking his life.

In this book, Josiah and Amanda hope to give a voice to those who suffer, and to show them that help can be found. It is Josiah’s raw, at times bleak, sometimes humorous, but always honest account of what it is like to live with depression. It is Amanda’s heart-rending account of her pain at watching him suffer, speaking from the heart about a mother’s love for her child.

For anyone with depression and anyone who loves someone with depression, Amanda and Josiah have a clear message—you are not alone, and there is hope.

My Thoughts: firstly you’ll notice that I’m doing things a little bit different this time, there’s no rating for this book because it just doesn’t feel right to rate someone’s harrowing journey with depression. you just need to know that I feel so honoured to be given the chance to read it & chosen to review it.

This really is a first hand account of what it’s like living with depression, I really felt for Josiah, I just wanted to bundle him up and hold him tight, reassure him that he really isn’t on his own.

I had to be on my own when I read this, because my eyes kept springing a leak and it just felt wrong to not give the book my full attention I just couldn’t deal with any kind of distraction.

The chapters told from Josiah’s point of view were a total mix of emotions and I felt a lot of them with him, I felt the darkness and the fatigue and just the total lack of any emotion at all at times, but then as the book went on I also started to feel the acceptance and the small rays of hope.

The chapters from Amanda’s point of view were just as emotional but for different reasons, as someone without children I found those chapters a little harder to understand but that doesn’t mean they were any less devastating.

I truly believe that this should be a required read for secondary school students, I feel it would help them learn how to deal with their own emotions but also to know how to help friends should they be going through something similar.

Lastly I want to thank Josiah and Amanda for putting this book out there and being willing to share the most devastating parts of their journey.

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#REVIEW – Art and Soul by Claire Huston – @claraval #bookreview #romance #contemporary #contemporaryromance #artandsoul #prdgreads

Pages: 395

Synopsis:

There’s no problem Becky Watson can’t fix. Except her own love life…

Struggling single mother Becky Watson longs to revive her career as a life-fixer, working miracles to solve her clients’ problems, no matter how big or small. Since the birth of her two-year-old son she has been stuck preventing wedding fiascos for the richest and rudest residents of the Comptons, a charming, leafy area of southern England known for its artistic heritage.

So when semi-reclusive local artist Charlie Handren reluctantly hires Becky to fix his six-year creative slump, she’s delighted to set him up with a come-back exhibition and Rachel Stone, the woman of his dreams.

Though they get off to a rocky start, Becky and Charlie soon become close. But as the beautiful Rachel becomes Charlie’s muse, Becky is forced to wonder: will giving Charlie everything he wants mean giving up her own happily ever after?

My Rating: 🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧

My Thoughts: When Claire approached me asking if I’d be interested in reviewing her book I was absolutely delighted, given all the heavy thrillers I’d been reading a nice uplifting romance was exactly what I was looking for & this one did not disappoint, it gave me EVERYTHING I was looking for and more.

We follow Becky, who is a “life fixer” who claims she can fix anyone’s problems & make them go away, it’s just a shame that she can’t put her advice to others into practice with her own life, but aren’t we all the same? 😂

Her next ‘project” is a man called Charlie, he was once a very well known and respected artist, but then his wife left him and his world fell apart, can Becky help him realise what he’s missing out on and put his life back together?

Her plan is simple, tidy him up, fix his relationship with his daughter, get him painting again and introduce him to a lady who is more fitting to his personality and interests, sounds easy right?

What follows is a story that felt real and believable and seemed to have so many levels, the character development was amazing, with them all (Becky and Charlie especially) realising that you don’t have to do things on your own.

The conclusion to the story made my heart happy and I’m not ashamed to admit that I fell a little bit in love with Charlie 😍

As much as I enjoy reading stand-alone romances I always get a little bit sad at the end because I know that’s it, I always need to know what happens after the end of the book 😂

Thank you Claire for giving me the opportunity to read and review your book & I am definitely looking forward to what you come out with next.

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#BLOGTOUR #REVIEW – Casino Chiseler by Leopold Borstinski – @borstinski @DampPebblesBTS #CasinoChiseler #AlexCohenSeries #DamppebblesBlogTours #prdgreads

Today is my stop on the blog tour for Casino Chiseler by Leopold Borstinski, thank you to Emma at Damp Pebbles Blog Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part

Pages: 255

Synopsis: Would you gamble everything you possess to win more than you can imagine?

Jewish gangster, Alex Cohen leaves jail to find salvation from the 1940s mob in the hotels of Las Vegas. When Bugsy Siegel invites him to take over sports betting in Nevada, Alex must figure out how to get back to the top table in New York without attracting the Feds’ attention.

If he succeeds then he will regain his self respect, but if he fails then the last members of the national crime syndicate will cut him dead and he will be left a nobody or wind up a corpse. And after he bumps into his childhood sweetheart, he has a once in a lifetime opportunity to win her heart. But Alex knows the criminal underworld has the habit of spilling over into his personal life and when Meyer Lansky asks him to murder Siegel, Alex must choose what is truly important to him.

My Rating: 🐧🐧🐧🐧

My Thoughts: Casino Chiseler is the 4th book in the Alex Cohen & yes I did read all 4 books so I could be a part of this tour 😂 – on the outside, the series itself seems like a fairly easy read but one that intrigued me instantly, – in reality it was complex and utterly gripping but still an easy story to follow.

In book 4 Alex has just been released from prison and makes his way Las Vegas to help a friend run his betting business, because obviously that’s where the money is now..however we are all aware that his end game is to get back in with the Murder Corp with the Mob Bosses.

As always with the series nothing is ever simple and Alex finds himself in a lot of situations that I’m sure he would rather avoid – one of them even including carrying out a hit that he never thought he’d have to do.

The story is action packed and just doesn’t stop but yet never seems to be confusing, we are reintroduced to an old character who i loved more this time round!

There was a lot of emotion in the story too, some parts really upset me whilst others really made me smile.

I cannot wait to dive back into the series and see what Alex gets up to next time!

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#BLOGTOUR #REVIEW – Parents and Teachers by Sara Madderson – #ParentsAndTeachers @RandomTTours @saramadderson #prdgreads

Today is my stop on the blog tour for Patents and Teachers by Sara Madderson, thank you to Anne at Random Things Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part & thank you to Sara for my copy.

Pages: 296

Synopsis: At two of London’s most exclusive prep schools, there are strict rules against parents fraternising with teachers.

Well, that’s the theory, in any case.

Jenna, a Year 3 teacher at St Cuthbert’s, catches the eye of the school’s highest-profile parent, a world-famous action movie star, with far-reaching consequences.

Meanwhile, over at Chiltern House, Astrid is still licking her wounds after her husband left her. Her daughter’s PE teacher, Callum, may be her best chance of rediscovering her joie de vivre.

Astrid’s friend Natalia, whose life revolves around motherhood these days, finds herself questioning everything she’s taken for granted when her husband becomes embroiled in a #MeToo scandal.

Really, the only ones behaving themselves are the kids …

My Rating: 🐧🐧🐧🐧

My Thoughts: this book was everything I expected & more, the storyline was easy to follow yet gripping at the same time which made it impossible to put down I devoured it in one sitting.

I did think that all of the different characters would be hard to keep track of, but once you got into it was actually really easy to follow, it turns out that a lot of them were linked in different ways which made things easier.

The story added a hint of glamour to my life which I appreciated with everything that’s going on in the world right now but never felt overwhelming which I appreciated, it honestly felt like the perfect escape.

The characters were believable and well developed I felt myself getting attached and feeling sorry for some whilst also absolutely despising others.

I’m secretly hoping there will be more books with the same characters as I wasn’t ready to let go of some of them 😂

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#COVERREVEAL – Morgan Le Fay: Giants in the Earth (Fata Morgana Book III) by Jo-Anne Blanco@lovebooksgroup #lovebookstours

Today I’m coming at you with a cover reveal for a beautiful book 😍 but just to tease you a little before I reveal the cover I’m going to tell you a little about the author and the book.

About the Author:Jo-Anne Blanco was born in Brazil to an English mother and Spanish father. She has spent much of her life travelling around the world as a teacher. Her travels, together with her lifelong passion for reading, writing and storytelling, inspired her to embark upon her Fata Morgana epic fantasy series, about the life and adventures of Morgan le Fay. Mythology, fairy tales and Arthurian legend are all major influences on her work, and her ongoing journeys to countries of great landscapes and folklore are never-ending sources of inspiration.

She is the author of Morgan Le Fay: Small Things and Great and Morgan Le Fay: Children of This World. These novels are the first two books in the Fata Morgana series

The series is for readers of all ages (as Rosemary Sutcliff once said of her own work, “for readers aged nine to ninety.”) The books follow Morgan from her early childhood in post-Roman Dark Ages Britain and through her teenage years to adulthood. Elements of Celtic folklore, fairy tales, and mythologies of diverse cultures are woven throughout the books, but each novel is an original adventure story that can be read either as a standalone or as part of the ongoing series.

About the Book: WHEN MONSTERS COME TO LIFE…

In the aftermath of Ambrosius’ attack on Tintagel Castle, young Morgan is sent away to the fortress of Dimilioc with her family, friends and tutor. But when bandits ambush their party, Morgan gets lost in the forest with nothing but her wits and her magic powers to rely on.

In her battle for survival, Morgan faces a cruel, hostile world that is suspicious, afraid and jealous of her magic. Silver-tongued faeries who are not what they seem. Vengeful Piskies and Muryans holding her friend Ganieda captive. Angry Giants and Spriggans who have awakened in the earth. And the ever-present threat of Ambrosius and his army, waiting to strike again…

To rescue her friends and outwit her enemies, Morgan must draw upon all her gifts, magic and mortal, in a perilous journey that will test her strength, faith and loyalty to the utmost…

ARE YOU READY FOR THE COVER REVEAL?

Isn’t it pretty?! 😍

#BLOGTOUR #REVIEW – The Ancestor by Lee Matthew Goldberg – @LeeMatthewG @ADRBooks @DampPebblesBTS #damppebblesblogtours #prdgreads

Today is my stop on the blog tour for The Ancestor by Lee Matthew Goldberg, thank you to Emma at Damp Pebbles Blog Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part, and thank you to the publisher for my copy.

Pages: 348

Synopsis: A man wakes up in present-day Alaskan wilderness with no idea who he is, nothing on him save an empty journal with the date 1898 and a mirror. He sees another man hunting nearby, astounded that they look exactly alike except for his own beard. After following this other man home, he witnesses a wife and child that brings forth a rush of memories of his own wife and child, except he’s certain they do not exist in modern times—but from his life in the late 1800s.

After recalling his name is Wyatt, he worms his way into his doppelganger Travis Barlow’s life. Memories become unearthed the more time he spends, making him believe that he’d been frozen after coming to Alaska during the Gold Rush and that Travis is his great-great grandson. Wyatt is certain gold still exists in the area and finding it with Travis will ingratiate himself to the family, especially with Travis’s wife Callie, once Wyatt falls in love. This turns into a dangerous obsession affecting the Barlows and everyone in their small town, since Wyatt can’t be tamed until he also discovers the meaning of why he was able to be preserved on ice for over a century.

A meditation on love lost and unfulfilled dreams, The Ancestor is a thrilling page-turner in present day Alaska and a historical adventure about the perilous Gold Rush expeditions where prospectors left behind their lives for the promise of hope and a better future.

The question remains whether it was all worth the sacrifice…

My Rating: 🐧🐧🐧🐧

My Thoughts: this story is a strange one, everything in the synopsis fascinated me but gave me the creeps at the same time.

I normally run through the story but the synopsis has done a pretty good job of setting the scene for us!

The story was told in 2 timelines? Modern day, and in 1898, coming together in the conclusion.

I loved the fact that the stories from 1898 were told in journal entries, they added to the very real feel of them, as much as the goings on of 1898 made me feel uncomfortable and like I didn’t want to read they were also the bits that had me hooked the most, the innocent seeming stranger is anything but and had one hell of a past to hide!

I loved Travis and his family, they were just so likeable and relatable & I really just wanted everything to work out for them all.

This is definitely not the type of book I would normally gravitate towards, but I am so glad I have it a chance.

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#BLOGTOUR #REVIEW – Legends Rise (Venators #3) by Devri Walls – @devriwalls @the_writereads @writereadstours

Today is my stop on the blog tour for Legends Rise by Devri Walls, thank you to Dave at The Write Reads Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part. & thank you to the author for my copy of the book.

Pages: 575

Synopsis: The path will be forged in sweat and blood. Rune, Grey, the shape-shifter Beltran, and willful vampire, Verida, set out to rescue their friend and mentor, Tate, from the gladiator games. But first they must navigate the perils of Eon and its warring factions. Each of this band of four carries with them a secret that threatens to tear their group apart from within. Rune now bears the mark of the promise she made to save Grey’s life—a nixie bubble lodged in her arm that could call her away to do their bidding or spell her death. Even as their loyalty to their cause and to one another faces its greatest test, Rune’s twin brother Ryker is forging an alliance with their mortal enemy, the powerful sorceress Zio, who has plans of her own for the Venators and Eon. Hearts will be bared, secrets unveiled, and relationships made and destroyed in this stunning new installment of the Venators series.

My Rating: 🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧

My Thoughts: I’m going to have to be really really careful in what I say in this review as it is book 3 in the series! I’m really sorry if I accidentally put any spoilers.

This one follows on straight after the events of book 2, with Rune and Grey in a meeting with the council to explain what went wrong in book 2 & how they’re going to rectify it, however they’re all keeping a big secret, Tate is stuck in the games again and they have to make it their mission to rescue him before anyone really notices he’s gone.

That is the main crux of the story, but in true Devri style there is a lot more action that happens that just had me constantly turning the pages, I honestly couldn’t put it down and read it in 2 sittings!

The character development in this one was absolutely incredible, we saw a vulnerable side to Rune & Beltran, my favourite though was the fact that Grey grew a backbone and wasn’t afraid to show it!

I will say though, I need book 4 now, as always I’m left with more questions than answers by the end of it 😂

I am a huge fan of Urban Fantasy and this is one of the best series I’ve read, please pick it up!!

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Pssst… here’s my reviews of the previous books..

Book 1: https://prdgreads.home.blog/2020/03/11/blogtour-venators-magic-unleashed-by-devri-walls/

Book 2: https://prdgreads.home.blog/2020/06/07/blogtour-review-promises-forged-by-devri-walls-promisesforged-devriwalls-writereadstours/

#BLOGTOUR #REVIEW – The Same Ledge by Daniel James – @danjameswriting #thesameledge @damppebblesbts #damppebblesblogtours #prdgreads

Today is my stop on the blog tour for The Same Ledge by Daniel James, thank you to Emma at Damp Pebbles Blog Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part & thank you to the author for my copy

Pages: 275

Synopsis; Behind the postcard imagery of London, the darkest parts of the city house some of the saddest stories.

When Michael met Cameron, they were two boys who shared a bond and a ledge, an escape from their turbulent and violent home lives. But when Michael leaves, their lives drift apart into dramatically different directions until the events of the past bring them back together. They are no longer boys, but the ledge remains. Can they save themselves? Can they save one another?

This raw debut from Daniel James is a literary fiction that delves into fragile friendships, social inequality and mental health.

My Rating: 🐧🐧🐧🐧

My Thoughts: well this was definitely a powerful read, one that felt so real that I actually struggled with it, now that sounds like a bad thing, but that’s not my intention.

We follow Michael & Cameron, the chapters are told from the perspective of one or the other & are clearly marked which made things easier in the beginning but as you get going it becomes obvious who’s chapter is who’s because they are just SO different.

I’m really struggling to put my thoughts into words here because the book was just so captivating, Cameron’s life just got worse and worse as the book went on and I just wanted him to catch a break, Micheal seemed to get his life together as he got older, but will it stay that way?

Thank you Daniel for writing such a powerful story that will definitely stay with me for a long, long time.

I purposefully haven’t put anything in my review about this but TRIGGER WARNINGS for drug use, abuse, (mental, physical and sexual) self harm and suicide.

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#BLOGTOUR # REVIEW – Unspoken by T.A. Belshaw – @tabelshaw @damppebbles @damppebblesbts #damppebblesblogtour #prdgreads

Today is my stop on the blog tour for Unspoken by T.A. Belshaw, thank you to Emma at Damp Pebbles Blog tours for organising it and inviting me to take part, and thank you to the author for my copy!

Pages: 408

Synopsis: A heart-warming, dramatic family saga. Unspoken is a tale of secrets, love, betrayal and revenge.

Unspoken means something that cannot be uttered aloud. Unspoken is the dark secret a woman must keep, for life.

Alice is fast approaching her one hundredth birthday and she is dying. Her strange, graphic dreams of ghostly figures trying to pull her into a tunnel of blinding light are becoming more and more vivid and terrifying. Alice knows she only has a short time left and is desperate to unburden herself of a dark secret, one she has lived with for eighty years.

Jessica, a journalist, is her great granddaughter and a mirror image of a young Alice. They share dreadful luck in the types of men that come into their lives.

Alice decides to share her terrible secret with Jessica and sends her to the attic to retrieve a set of handwritten notebooks detailing her young life during the late 1930s. Following the death of her invalid mother and her father’s decline into depression and alcoholism, she is forced, at 18 to take control of the farm. On her birthday, she meets Frank, a man with a drink problem and a violent temper.
When Frank’s abusive behaviour steps up a level. Alice seeks solace in the arms of her smooth, ‘gangster lawyer’ Godfrey, and when Frank discovers the couple together, he vows to get his revenge.
Unspoken. A tale that spans two eras and binds two women, born eighty years apart.

My Rating: 🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧

My Thoughts: Being completely honest, if I’d seen this book on the shelf I wouldn’t have picked it up, I know we’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover and really there isn’t anything wrong with it, it just doesn’t pull me in, let me tell you though I’ve now officially learnt my lesson, this story was brilliant & had me hooked from the first 2 chapters!

Books that are set in the early 1900’s aren’t normally something I enjoy, I don’t know why I just can never really get on with how different things feel, but this time round the chapters from when Alice was younger were my favourites, I was so invested I needed to know this big secret she had been carrying around with her.

The present day chapters were a hard read and in some places, especially the beginning they were a complete contrast to the ones told by Alice, I didn’t like Jessica’s boyfriend (he angered me to the point that I’ve actually forgotten his name, so I’m sorry🙈) more than once I found myself talking out loud asking Jessica why she stayed and telling her she deserved so much better.

There were so many different characters within the story on both timelines and I found that they all had an integral role and were all equally important for different reasons – my favourite characters though were Alice (especially in the timeline set in 2020) and Gwen, they were a little ray of sunshine in what actually turned out to be a very dark, but very compelling story.

I encourage everyone to pick this up and give it a go, I promise you won’t be disappointed.

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