Books’n’Stuff ~ Between the Lines
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Books have been a constant throughout my life and I love sharing those I've enjoyed with others. I've been writing reviews and blogging about those books I've enjoyed for a few years now and still find it very satisfying and pleasurable. Blog by Cathy Ryan.
Books’n’Stuff ~ Between the Lines
1d ago
It’s Throwback Thursday and I’m joining in with TLC’s Link Party I’d been meaning to delve into the British Library Crime Classics for a while and the setting of this one appealed to me initially. The Cornish Coast Murder is Ernest Carpenter Elmore’s debut novel written, under his pen name of John Bude, in the ..read more
Books’n’Stuff ~ Between the Lines
4d ago
Today I’m pleased to spotlight CHASE, a trilogy of short stories brought together in one volume, and share an extract. The Campbell house was in a quiet residential street on the western outskirts of Dumbarton, an affluent neighborhood. They parked the battered Focus in the driveway, and James opened the front door with his key ..read more
Books’n’Stuff ~ Between the Lines
1w ago
Welcome to a belated Sunday Stills, hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt. This week is all about water. “Water is the driving force of all nature.” – Leonardo da Vinci A wintery scene by the River Weaver in Nantwich. The walk to High Force waterfall in Northumberland. My much missed Finn having fun on the beach. There ..read more
Books’n’Stuff ~ Between the Lines
1w ago
Like hordes of others, best-selling author Dave Dawson has spent decades crisscrossing the country as a solo full-time professional musician. During his 30 years on the road, he has performed thousands of shows before tens of thousands of people, yet still remains one of the army of anonymous entertainers who literally sing for their supper ..read more
Books’n’Stuff ~ Between the Lines
1w ago
I’m delighted to share an extract from Natalie Jenner’s new book, Every Time We Say Goodbye, published by St Martin’s Press, for the book tour organised by AustenProsePR. Everything in life was a matter of pacing. Lassiter had noticed the woman, or thought he had noticed her (could he be slipping?), a couple of times ..read more
Books’n’Stuff ~ Between the Lines
2w ago
Author: Kristin Hannah Performed by Julia Whelan Published: February 2024 by Macmillan Audio Category: Historical Fiction based on Fact, War, Vietnam ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ An intimate portrait of coming of age in a dangerous time and an epic tale of a nation divided. Women can be heroes. When twenty-year-old nursing student Frances “Frankie” McGrath hears these words ..read more
Books’n’Stuff ~ Between the Lines
2w ago
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Books’n’Stuff ~ Between the Lines
2w ago
Today I’m pleased to share an extract from Crucial Black, for the blog tour organised by Rachel’s Random Resources Extract Having carried out a bit of ‘work’ on behalf of Magnus Flood, carpet fitters and part-time villains the McClure brothers have a body to get rid of… Kessock Bridge, Inverness 1:05am They stop the van ..read more
Books’n’Stuff ~ Between the Lines
3w ago
Welcome to this month’s Sunday Stills Colour Challenge hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt…and it’s Cobalt Blue. Sometimes you can’t beat water and sky for beautiful blues. This is a view over Loch Lomond The sky and sea were also beautiful for this visit to the little chapel in the sea. Located on a very small ..read more
Books’n’Stuff ~ Between the Lines
3w ago
I’m delighted to be joining the blog tour for One Long Weekend organised by Rachel’s Random Resources. My Thoughts One Long Weekend is an engaging and moving story, not least because it was inspired by a very unfortunate incident experienced by the author, explained in the notes before and after the story. Four people with ..read more