Tree Slayer by Harriet Springbett Nine months after the events of Tree Magic, Rainbow is struggling to come to terms with how she’s changed. Her bond with trees has grown, but now they’re under threat from the Tree Slayer. To save them, she’ll need to leave everything she knows and loves. It will be her
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| Phil Gilvin | Whilst holding down a scientific day job, Phil Gilvin served an apprenticeship through attending writing courses, entering competitions and writing novels. Truth Sister is the product of lots of hours, lots of learning and lots of tea. Before turning to writing as a career, Phil spent thirty years managing a service providing radiation
Today, Kimberly is here with her guest book review of Tree Magic by Harriet Springbett. We received a copy of Tree Magic from Impress Books in exchange for a free and honest opinion. Book Synopsis Thirteen-year-old Rainbow discovers she can communicate with trees. But that’s just the beginning. Her magic hands can shape trees at
Today we have our 2nd interview feature with the Impress Prize 2017 shortlisted Author. Thomas Paul Burgess is here to tell us all about his novel. Enjoy, Kelly Summarise your novel in two sentences. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 2015. What links a traumatic childhood secret, with the murder of a high ranking RUC officer and two
On LBG Blog this week I am extremely honoured to have two interview features with the Impress Prize Shortlisted Authors of 2017. First up we have Maggie Humm stopping by. I do hope you enjoy. Kelly x Interview ~ Maggie Humm Summarise your novel in two sentences. Who Killed Mrs Ramsay? re-imagines Virginia Woolf’s To
Today on LBG we have a guest review from J A Warnock of Legacy by Bill Mesce, Jr. Published by Impress Books in July of this year. The book is a legal, political thriller and the author Bill Mesce Jr is an award winning writer of both fiction and non-fiction. I do hope you enjoy. The
The Joyce Girl ~ Annabel Abbs
Widdershins By Helen Steadman Impress Books ~ 01/07/17 My Review The Cover: It’s beautiful, with the two silhouetted figures against the shrubbery and herbs. With the vanilla colouring and bold browns and deep purple. It looks very elegant and important. I must also mention the fabulous way it was delivered from Impress to myself and fellow
How do you find a missing child when his mother doesn’t believe you have the right to even exist? When Detective Inspector Roger Bailley returns to work as Robyn, all she wants is to get on with the job she loves while finally being herself. When toddler Ben Chivers is snatched from a shopping centre
The Impress Prize is open for entries! Now in its 11th year, the Impress Prize for New Writers is open for entries once again. The Prize was created to discover and publish new writing talent in fiction and non-fiction. Entries to the prize are assessed by the Impress team each year and a shortlist