What Lies Around Us by Andrew Crofts It is possible that since this book’s publication you will have heard that I have died in ‘suspicious circumstances’. Obviously I hope that will not be the case, but I believe it is worth taking the risk in order to get this story out there. Why would one
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It’s our stop on A Perfect Marriage Book Blog Tour, Kimberly Livingston is here to give us her thoughts. A Perfect Marriage is written by Alison Booth and published by Red Door. |Synopsis| Sally Lachlan has a secret that has haunted her for a decade, is it now time to let it go? A chance
Appetite By Anita Cassidy Paperback: 320 pages Publisher: RedDoor Publishing Ltd (11 Jan. 2018) Language: English ISBN-10: 1910453471 ISBN-13: 978-1910453476 Spotlight By Kelly I am super excited to be on the #BlogTour for Appetite by Anita Cassidy. Thank you to Red Door Publishing for my copy. Today I have a little spotlight with some information on this wonderful debut. Our review of
Dear You By Tessa Broad Red Door Books Publishing ~ 26/06/2017 ISBN-10: 1910453404 Goodreads Guest Review ~ Kimberly Livingston Tess Broad wanted children. She longed for them. It wasn’t to be. In this candid and moving memoir, Tess writes to the children that never were. She writes to them as their adult selves with openness and
Secrets of the Italian Gardener By Andrew Crofts Red Door Books ~ Published 06/07/2017 Review: Kelly L Andrew Crofts Andrew Crofts is a ghostwriter and author who has published more than eighty books, a dozen of which have become Sunday Times number one bestsellers. In the course of his career he has travelled the
n 1997 Andrew Marshall’s partner, and the only person to whom he had ever truly opened his heart died after a grueling and debilitating illness. Unmoored from his old life, and feeling let down by his family, Marshall struggled not only to make sense of his loss but to even imagine what a future without
I lived in a troubled time when the shores of this land were ravaged by fierce, blood-crazed raiders who feared nothing, not even death itself. It is 878 and Wessex stands alone against Guthrum’s Viking hordes as all England cowers beneath their raven banner. With most of his army destroyed following a surprise attack at