Books

30 September 2021

Exclusive: Yvette Fielding discusses her new book series The Ghost Hunter Chronicles

Whether you know her from her days as a Blue Peter host, combing the halls of some of the world’s most haunted locations in Most Haunted or, enjoyed her giving ...
30 September 2021

Seven things I'd like my readers to know about me, by Ellyn Oaksmith

To celebrate the release of her latest novel, Meet Me at Whisper Falls, we asked author Ellyn Oaksmith to let her readers in on some interesting facts all about her! Here's ...

30 September 2021

How to become more conscious of where you want to be in life in seven easy steps by Sam Evans

Wouldn’t life be easy if we could just know what to do, how to do it without worrying about the outcome? Sam Evans is a Master NLP Coach specialising in ...
23 September 2021

Seven things readers may not know about me, by Rebecca Griffiths

To celebrate the release of her new novel, The Girl at my Door, we asked author Rebecca Griffiths to let us in on some facts all about her, so that her ...

23 September 2021

How to take control of your money by Rebecca Robertson

When it comes to managing your money, it can feel like a bit of an uphill struggle. Rebecca Robertson is a multi-award-winning Independent Financial Adviser and Wealth Strategist for women ...
23 September 2021

Seven things I have in common with Adeline Turner by author Angela Terry

We both worked in Biglaw in our thirties. I worked as an Intellectual Property attorney at large laws firms in Chicago and San Francisco, and I remember how all-consuming the ...

22 September 2021

Seven things I'd like my readers to know about The Liar's Child, by Sheryl Browne

To celebrate the release of her new novel, The Liar's Child, we asked author Sheryl Browne to tell us a little bit about the book! Here's what she had to reveal... ...

21 September 2021

REVIEW: The Black Locomotive by Rian Hughes

Never have I ever come across a book quite as bold as Rian Hughes’ sophomore release, The Black Locomotive. Blending literature with both art and real-world commentary, I’m not sure ...

20 September 2021

REVIEW: Underbelly by Anna Whitehouse

Underbelly by Anna Whitehouse is a dark, gritty and refreshingly honest portrayal of motherhood in the age of social media. It honestly blew my expectations out of the water and ...

18 September 2021

Seven things I’d like my readers to know about me by author Daniella Bernett

I’m smitten with crime. I thought it best to get this out in the open because I wouldn’t want any misunderstandings. If this revelation has triggered a bout of vertigo, ...

16 September 2021

Rose of the World: How I created a Regency heroine for my new historical novel, by Siôn Scott-Wilson

It’s difficult not to become infused with a sense of history when you’ve lived in Edinburgh. But if there was a single experience which had the greatest impact on the ...

15 September 2021

Seven things readers might not know about me, by Imogen Matthews

To celebrate the release of her new book, The Girl Across The Wire Fence, we asked author Imogen Matthews to let us in on some interesting facts all about her! Here's ...

14 September 2021

Seven things I'd rather my readers didn't know about me, by Verity Bright

From Agatha Christie to Dorothy Sayers, in Golden Age crime it’s obligatory to have a scene towards the end of the book where the dastardly villain confesses to his murderous ...

14 September 2021

REVIEW: Don’t Forget Me by Lisa Nicholas

Adam thought his old life was finished, that those he loved were gone... little does he know that his new life is still intertwined with her. Author of Don’t Forget ...
13 September 2021

Paperback Writer, by Yorkshire author Jack Sheffield

‘You’re not like other men,’ said my wife. I was waiting for the compliment but it wasn’t what I expected. ‘You listen…. well, most of the time!’ she said. ...

13 September 2021

How to find yourself after being a people pleaser, by Niki Kinsella

Without realising it, many of us are people pleasers – we go along with what others want for the sake of a quiet life. But after a while, it can ...

10 September 2021

Seven things you didn't know about me, by Natalie Meg Evans

To celebrate the release of her new book, The Italian Girl's Secret, we asked author Natalie Meg Evans to let us in on some interesting facts all about her that not ...

10 September 2021

Exclusive: Tova Leigh on why she wrote her hilarious new book You Did What?

Have you ever lied to your kids to make your life a little easier? Don't worry, you're not alone. In fact, millions of parents around the world tell little white ...

9 September 2021

How to avoid sabotaging your relationships

Our sense of self is the primary foundation for relationships with others. It informs what we need in our relationships, and whether we tend to see others as a threat, ...
9 September 2021

Seven things that need to change for equality in women's sport, by Sue Anstiss

To celebrate the release of her new book Game On: The Unstoppable Rise of Women's Sport, we asked Sue Anstiss to write us an exclusive piece about what she thinks needs ...

2 September 2021

A short guide for writing psychological thrillers, by Jennifer Harvey

As a writer of psychological thrillers, I am often asked what it’s like to confront the darker aspects of the human psyche and how difficult it is to live with ...

2 September 2021

Seven pitfalls to avoid when writing your first psychological thriller, by Emma Curtis

To celebrate the release of her new novel Invite Me In, we asked author Emma Curtis to write us an exclusive piece that gives aspiring writers some top tips on how ...

31 August 2021

Writing the middle grade books on the shelf that talk openly about mental health, by Susan L. Read

Young people dealing with mental health issues is not something new. As an educator for over 40 years, I can recall (with the benefit of hindsight) many students over the ...

31 August 2021

Seven things you need to know about fortune-telling, by Lisa Boswell

Do you want to delve into the world of fortune-telling, but you are unsure where to begin? Having the ability to predict the future has many benefits, from improved relationships ...