Hello everyone, Just a short and sweet stop on the Theatrical blog tour where Maggie takes us Backstage! HOW TO GET A GLIMPSE OF BACKSTAGE By Maggie Harcourt While the world beyond the stage door is still a bit of a mystery, there are ways to get a glimpse of it: you can wait…
Book Review: “The Smoke Thieves” by Sally Green
Quite a refreshing world the reader will come out from. Not one car in sight, and communication is entrusted to very reliable pigeons. Truly a world away from our own. This was the side of the novel I enjoyed the most. It did take me quite a long time to read it. No fault of…
My stop on ‘The Fox Girl And The White Gazelle’ tour by Victoria Williamson
Hello everyone, And welcome to my stop on ‘The Fox Girl And The White Gazelle’ tour. Today Victoria gives us an insight in unlikely friendships, their strength and what positive outcomes can arise as a result of conflict something that is very familiar in her book. Enjoy! Asterix and Obelix, Tintin and Captain…
My spot on ‘The Hundred Wells of Salaga’ by Ayesha Harruna Attah on Tour
Hello everyone and welcome to “The Hundred Wells of Salaga” tour via Cassave Republic! Today I have an extract of Ayesha Harruna Attah’s new novel. Enjoy! The mallams of Dagbon set the wedding for the day of the full moon, two weeks after Wurche’s family arrived. The elite of Dagbon assembled to celebrate the union…
My Stop on the ‘Night Of The Party’ by Tracey Matthias tour – and #Giveaway
Hello everyone, This one was always going to hit home closer than any other YA fiction. I am a guest in the UK and although I have been blessed to have great people coming into my life, the prospect of this changing political relationship with Europe is unsettling. I can’t lie, Tracey’s novel is taking…
Book Review: “Circe” by Madeline Miller
Sometimes even amongst the Gods one feels an outcast. Circe was born a Goddess never to be one of them it seems, for what she lacked in titanic cruelty and supernatural powers she made up for in an empathy alien to her kind. Maybe she was just too human, she did sound like one after…
