Wednesday, 29 May 2024
The Last Dragon by Polly Ho Yen
Monday, 27 May 2024
I am Rebel by Ross Montgomery
Friday, 24 May 2024
Blog tour: Ghosts of Mars by Stuart White
Thursday, 23 May 2024
Happy #BookBirthday! 23rd May 2024
Happy Thursday! This week there are THREE books on our lists publishing!
Wednesday, 22 May 2024
Two Sides to Every Murder by Danielle Valentine
Monday, 20 May 2024
Ohimgod! by Aaron Asadi
Saturday, 18 May 2024
The Only Light Left Burning by Erik J Brown
Thursday, 16 May 2024
Happy #BookBirthday! 16th May 2024
Happy Thursday! This week there is ONE book on our lists publishing!
Wednesday, 15 May 2024
I Hope This Finds you Well by Natalie Sue
Tuesday, 14 May 2024
Blog Tour: The Only Way Out is Death by Varun Gwalani
Monday, 13 May 2024
Attached at the Hip by Christine Riccio
Saturday, 11 May 2024
Better Left Unsent by Lia Louis
Friday, 10 May 2024
The Word by Mary G Thompson
Thursday, 9 May 2024
Happy #BookBirthday! 9th May 2024
Happy Thursday! This week there are FIVE books on our lists publishing!
Wednesday, 8 May 2024
Blog tour: Who Watches This Place by Amy Clarkin
‘Would you kill someone to survive?’ he asked.
‘It’s not survival when you’re already dead,’ she replied.
Paranormal Surveyance Ireland – PSI – are on the hunt for ghosts. When The Merrion Hub, a fancy new start-up, is gripped by strange and disturbing happenings, the owners ask Archer and his team to investigate.
The gang are determined to prove to the world that ghosts are real, but tensions are running high: Éabha clashes with Raven over her new clairvoyancy gift, Fionn feels isolated by the team and Davis is frustrated by the journalist who’s determined to expose them as frauds.
None of that matters when there’s a startling disappearance. Can PSI remember how to work together in time to save their friend from a horrific fate?
Monday, 6 May 2024
Blog Tour: This Book Won't Burn by Samira Ahmed
From the New York Times bestselling author of Internment comes a timely and gripping social-suspense novel about book banning, activism, and standing up for what you believe.
After her dad abruptly abandons her family and her mom moves them a million miles from their Chicago home, Noor Khan is forced to start the last quarter of her senior year at a new school, away from everything and everyone she knows and loves. Reeling from being uprooted and deserted, Noor is certain the key to survival is to keep her head down and make it to graduation.
But things aren’t so simple. At school, Noor discovers hundreds of books have been labeled “obscene” or “pornographic” and are being removed from the library in accordance with a new school board policy. Even worse, virtually all the banned books are by queer and BIPOC authors.
Noor can’t sit back and do nothing, because that goes against everything she believes in, but challenging the status quo just might put a target on her back. Can she effect change by speaking up? Or will small-town politics—and small-town love—be her downfall?