Thursday, 24 April 2025

Eerie Exhibits by Victoria Williamson ~Blog Tour


 Publisher: Silver Thistle Press

Publication Date: 8th March 2025
Genre: Horror
Summary:
Five unnerving tales of the weird and uncanny from award-winning author Victoria Williamson.

A room full of screaming butterflies.
An unsettling smile on the face of a carved sarcophagus.
A painting that draws its viewer into the disturbing past.
A stuffed bear that growls in the dead of night.
And a shell that whispers more sinister sounds than the sigh of the sea…

Dare you cross the threshold of the old Museum and view its eerie exhibits?

Review:
Firstly thank you to TheWriteReads, Silver Thistle Press and Victoria Williamson for having me on this tour and sending me a copy of the book.
I wasn't sure what to expect from this book, each story in this collection only had a single line description which admittedly drew me in immediately but also left me curious as to what level of horror i was about to dive into.
I do enjoy a well written horror and a well written on can stay on your mind days after you've finished it, and i have to say these stories stayed bouncing about in my head well after id finished them. Its an aptly named collection because these stories are Eerie, sinister at times and have a way of making you think unexpectedly. I actually had to put the book down after id read The Screaming Room, its ending made me sit back and think it was so brilliantly crafted to leave you not fully putting all the pieces together until that final chapter and then having to sit back and reflect on the story as a whole. I thoroughly enjoyed having to sit with the thoughts it gave me.
The pacing throughout each of the stories is perfect, it gradually leads you to that sinister twist dropping breadcrumbs of foreshadowing as it does so you get that smallest hint of what to expect without the end being spoiled in anyway.
I've really loved Victoria Williamson's witing style, she has a knack for writing this genre and i defiantly need to check out her back catalogue for more by her because I've enjoyed this book so much. I'd already recommended it to several friends, before id even finished reading it, anyone who enjoys the horror genre needs to give this a read.

Krystina xx




Monday, 21 April 2025

What Goes Around by Michael Wendroff ~Blog Tour

Publisher: Head of Zeus
Publication Date: 10th October 2024
Genre: Thriller
Summary:

EVIL HAS MANY FACES

Chilling murders terrorize a town and bring together two detectives to face the hardest tasks of their lives. Jack Ludlum, who relies on his brawn to get things done, is now paired with his archenemy, Jill Jarred, a brilliant investigator with keen intuition. As they delve into the secret world of incels and white supremacists, and conflict between local authorities and the FBI rages, a media frenzy further complicates the mission.

Is there a serial killer on the loose? Or something entirely different? Will the detectives' clashing personalities be their undoing, or can they unite to stop the killer before they kill each other?
Review:
Firstly thank you to Partners in Crime Book Tours, Head of Zeus and Michael Wendroff for having me on this tour and sending me a copy of the book.
The blurb of this book had me hooked, i always love a thriller when we have clashing personalities from the off it brings something extra to it. You often focus less on the case and then miss things making the end more of a surprise than normal because you focus on the developing working relationship.
I really liked out two MC's Jack and Jill, they are really strong characters and when they are on the page they dont half take up space. And when they are working well together they control situations and even though that element of jeopardy is often there you know that they will handle whatever is thrown at them.
Michael Wendroff's writing is fantastic, it draws you into the story and makes you want to keep reading. Something that threw me a little at first was the shortness of the chapters, some being as short as a paragraph and others being a few pages at best but i actually really enjoyed that. It made it feel like you were progressing through the story at a really good pace, it also made it easy to keep saying "oh just one more chapter..." and find yourself reading half a dozen more at least.
I really enjoyed Jack and Jills partnership, their different ways of working really complimented each other and i enjoyed watching them start to work together and use each others strengths instead of constantly trying to compete and id really like to see them working on another case together.

Krystina xx

Tuesday, 15 April 2025

Catch a Falling Star by Laura Carter ~Blog Tour


 Publisher:  Boldwood Books

Publication Date: 14th April 2025
Genre: Romance
Summary:

It’s never too late…

Lyra Clarkson has built a career capturing other people’s perfect moments. She loves her work as a wedding photographer – despite her family’s disapproval – but she’s never quite found her own path.

Guy Walker, former rock star turned wedding singer, has hit a new low. Desperately needing cash, he’s agreed to take any gig his manager can get him, even if this new form of entertainment isn’t just singing.

As Lyra and Guy’s paths cross – in the most bizarre way possible – an unexpected kiss will change everything. But was it simply a chance encounter or is fate bringing them back together?

Now forced into each other’s lives for the entire wedding season, the unlikely pair may just figure out together how to realise both their dreams…


Review:
Firstly thank you to Rachels Random Resources, Boldwood Books and Laura Carter for having me on this tour and sending me a copy of the book.
Its a bit like cheating but i knew i was going to love this book from the moment that i read the blurb, that added with the fact that i already know that i love Laura Carters writing style meant this book was a winner for me.
I wasn't wrong, I've loved every single page of this book. I instantly loved Lyra, she was like all my university friends rolled into one and she was so easy to connect with that i was invested in her from the first page. 
I adored getting to know Guy through his chapters, he did frustrate the heck out of me though, his deciding that he wasn't good enough for Lyra was annoying. Don't get me wrong i did fall in love with him very quickly and i spent at least 75% of the book wanting to give him a hug and the other 25% yelling at him (out loud much to the confusion of my family) and i was rooting for them from that first moment they became reacquainted. I really disliked Lyra's family to start off with, the way they kept putting her down, and the fact that she just took it!, made me so angry at times. But i did enjoy seeing how their relationship changed throughout the book and i loved how their support came though at the end. I think the contrast in family dynamics between our two MC's was really well done and i liked seeing their different upbringings portrayed so brilliantly.
I've always loved Laura Carters writing style she makes characters that are so relatable that its easy to get drawn  into their lives and care for what is going on and their happiness. What i really loved about this book was that it wasn't just about the romance element, both MC's needed to work on what made them happy without each other as well. I loved that they both had a fulfilling relationship and career by the end of the book.
As usual Laura Carter has hit it out of the park with this book, and i cannot wait for her next book!

Krystina xx



Wednesday, 12 March 2025

Anyone But Him by Ronali Collings~Blog Tour


 Publisher: Embla Books

Publication Date: 11th February 2025
Genre: Romance
Summary:

He's the one she shouldn't want . . .



Ingrid has spent her life being everything to everyone: the dependable daughter, the supportive wife, the one who never steps out of line. But when her husband returns from a sabbatical abroad with divorce papers in hand, her carefully planned life unravels.

Needing to reclaim control, she books a week's stay in the Lake District to escape it all. Though a muddy hiking mishap lands her straight into the arms of a charming stranger who reignites a spark she hasn't felt in years. A little holiday flirtation seems harmless enough - until she returns home and discovers Jacob is the new consultant on her work project.

Juggling a messy divorce, a demanding job, and her daughter's needs, Ingrid knows getting involved with Jacob is a bad idea. He's younger, her colleague, and everything she's been taught to avoid.

Will Ingrid dare to risk it all for love or retreat to the safety of the life she's always known?

Review:
Firstly thank you to Insta book tours, Embla books and Ronail Collings for having me on this tour and sending me a copy of the book.
I have to say i was really looking forward to diving into this book, it seemed like the perfect book to dive into between a couple of non-fictions i was reading. And i really love reading romances that aren't all young woman in their 20s , its nice to have a more mature woman finding romance. Ingrid felt so much more rounded and real to me because of all the things she was juggling whilst trying to sort her divorce and then happening to find romance on top of her jugging act, with all the additional stress and joy it brought with it. I found it a really well written book, the characters were all so well crafted that i think you could probably find people like them if you looked around you. The family dynamic i loved! The way the sisters supported each other and had code red made me smile. I hated Matt from the first moment he appeared on the page. He was such a self centred waste of space, and how he treated Ingrid was infuriating. I did often though get angry at Ingrid for not standing up for herself and i was cheering every time she took a step forward in doing that, it was really nice to see her growing in herself alongside her new relationship.
I loved the teasing banter between Jacob and Ingrid, it was lovely to read, as was him pushing her outside of her comfort zone but not forcing her out of it. The climbing activity is a really good example of this, he didn't push her when she expressed her fear he just stayed with her and put no pressure on her. I found the writing style easy to slip into, stepping into the book and walking alongside Ingrid was effortless and i enjoyed how it flowed.
I really enjoyed this book and i would happily pick up another book by Ronali Collings in the future.

Krystina xx

Saturday, 1 March 2025

How to get on with anyone: Even the difficult ones by Catherine Stothart ~Blog Tour


 Publisher:  Pearson Business; 2nd edition 

Publication Date: 26th August 2024
Genre: Teaching/self improvement
Summary:

A practical guide to the knowledge, principles and skills you need to improve your personal and professional interactions, build your confidence and change your life.

Learn how to flex your style of interaction to get on better with other people – how to build rapport, reduce conflict, and develop collaborative relationships with positive outcomes for everyone.

  • Relate more successfully to other people, both at work and at home
  • Flex your style of interacting with others to suit the individual
  • Increase your confidence as a communicator
  • Develop your skills as a leader
  • Get more out of virtual communication

This book will help anyone to be more confident in their relationships with people, both at work and outside work.

New to this edition

  • New chapter: this new edition contains a brand new chapter on leadership
  • Updated and refreshed: refreshed to include new material on getting on with people digitally/when working remotely, and on communicating inclusively and tackling unconscious bias
  • Practical tools, techniques and activities: material to help you put your learning to use right away
  • Free online content: new online workbook for readers to download, in addition to free supplementary templates, self-assessment quiz and videos

Review:
Firstly thank you to Literally PR, Pearson and Catherine Stothart for having me on this tour and sending me a copy of the book.
So i was really looking forward to getting stuck into this book, im currently having to deal with a difficult person so this seemed like the perfect book at the perfect time. I loved chapter one "your brain and you" and learning about emotional intelligence and the importance of perception with both how you look and how you sound and the effects it has. I found it really interesting and i think id like to do a little more reading around that. I came a little unstuck with finding out my style, i really struggle to fit myself into one of the four and found myself straddling two, even after asking friends and family i got an even amount for two different styles so i decided to read the relevant chapters for both as i was doing the dip in and out method that the author suggests in the introduction.
Its a really well written book, i found  it easy to follow and everything was explained really well so i didn't ever feel lost in the text and i came away having learnt a few things. I found the work sheets really useful in working through things and whilst i struggled to pinpoint my style i found everything that i read useful in some way.
I defiantly think this is aimed more at people in more corporate positions, i can see this being very helpful if you're leading a team of people with a variety of styles to work with but whilst i found it interesting and i learnt things I'm not sure i found it as useful as i could have.
But its defiantly a very interesting book and I'm glad that I've read it.

Krystina xx

Sunday, 16 February 2025

The Launch Date by Annabelle Slator ~ Blog Tour


 Publisher: Penguin
Publication Date: 13th February 2025
Genre: Romance
Summary:
To get her dream job, she’ll have to date her worst nightmare . . .

Grace Hastings is in a rut. Her career is stagnating, her boss is a leech, and she feels like a fraud working for Fate, a dating app whose ethos she no longer believes in. And don’t even get her started on the state of her love life.

So when the company’s CEO offers her an opportunity for a big promotion and the chance to work on the launch of a dating app that she actually cares about, Grace can’t believe her luck.

That is, until she discovers that she must test drive a series of ‘first dates’ with her competition for the job: notorious socialite playboy and Grace’s biggest work rival, Eric Bancroft.

But Grace refuses to give up her dream job because of a man. And besides, how romantic can a handful of fake dates with your biggest rival really be?

There’s absolutely no way it’s an office romance waiting to happen.

Review:
Firstly thank you to Zoo Loos Book Tours, Penguin and Annabelle Slator for having me on this tour and sending me a copy of the book.
So I absolutely adored this book! It was the perfect read for valentines week and I devoured it. I think I read the first 19 chapters in one sitting because I was so engrossed and drawn into the story I just didn't want to put it down. I loved the banter between Eric and Grace and how we watched their relationship unfold and grow. And I have to say I really liked the we had the flashbacks of a sort showing us bits of their friendship and bits of Graces relationship with William. But by god was William a complete arse, I did an out loud "you go girl" at Grace with that last interaction with him, he defiantly deserved that! 
I really enjoyed the writing style of Annabelle Slator, it was easy flowing that I found stepping into the story a dream. Nothing broke my emersion (aside from family members interrupting me) and I felt like a fly on the wall watching Grace but I loved it and I really cant wait to read more by her. Its defiantly a strong debut, the tension between Grace and Eric was rolling off the pages and even though, because it a romance, you know where its going it just had you gunning for them the whole time.
If romance is your thing, this is a book you need to pick up.

Krystina xx

Friday, 31 January 2025

The Little Island Flower Stall by Tilly Tennant ~ Book Tour


 Publisher:  Bookouture

Publication Date: 27th January 2025
Genre: Romance
Summary:
Escape to a colourful little flower stall on the island of Jersey with its sweeping golden beaches. The perfect place for Bella to discover that a heartbreaking family secret might just help her find a new beginning...

When Bella’s heart is broken by her cheating husband, she packs a bag and escapes to Jersey, to help her beloved great-aunt Celestine run her seaside flower stall.

With the sun on her cheeks, watching white-haired Celestine in her elegant patterned trouser suit, beam at customers, and arrange flowers in vases, Bella realises that life is too short to feel sad. And when handsome, brooding Rory arrives at the periwinkle-blue, sand-dusted flower stall, and their eyes meet, she can only describe what passes between them as electricity.

Emboldened by Celestine’s lust for life, Bella decides to get to know Rory, with his unforgettable aquamarine eyes, better and as the two of them walk together under vast blue skies, Rory opens up to Bella and tells her of the family secret that has brought him to the island.

Bella wonders if Celestine might be able to help Rory with his quest. But when she talks to Celestine about Rory’s family her eyes cloud over, and she shuts Bella out. And when Bella tries to track Rory down, days later, she discovers that Rory’s past isn’t the only place where there are secrets. Is her hope of an island romance with a handsome, enigmatic man simply too good to be true? Can this beautiful island still bring her the bright new beginning that she so desperately needs?

Review:
Firstly thank you to Bookouture and Tilly Tennant for having me on this tour and sending me a copy of the book.
I have to start off saying that I absolutely love the cover of this book, it perfectly fits the feel of the book and makes you get into the summer romance vibe (perfect for the never ending January blues).
I've not read a book by Tilly Tennant before and I have to say I loved her writing style, I found the book really easy to slip into and found connecting with the characters almost instantaneous. I think that Celestine is my favourite if I'm honest, Bella is a fantastic main character and she drives the story along so well but its Celestine that i wanted to know more about. Id love it of we had a book of her during her wartime years, i feel there was more hidden about her character that id love to dive into.
I did feel that the romance aspect between Rory and Bella seemed a little quick for my liking, considering Bella was still technically married and she barely had anytime after shed left her husband to process but i did like her and Rory as a couple. The only thing i didn't like about this book was its ending. I didn't feel like  it ended properly, i wanted so much more from it, I'm hoping its ended the way it has because we're getting a follow on book. I was so invested in Bella's story that the abrupt nature of the ending kicked me out of emersion quite viciously and left me feeling a little put out.
Having said that i did enjoy the book, i think the characters are all well thought out, even the ones that are barely on the page for a paragraph or two are fully formed so we can easily picture them as they get mentioned again. And the writing style is thoroughly enjoyable, i will defiantly be picking up books by Tilly Tennant again.

Krystina xx