Monday, 21 November 2011
Unfaithfully Yours by Joanne Clancy
Unfaithfully Yours is a riveting story of four scorned women, one adulterous man and the price he has to pay for their revenge. Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.
"Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned/ Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned." By William Congreve in The Mourning Bride of 1697.
Shona Morgan is in love with a married man. She finally realises that her married lover, Mark McNamara, is never going to leave his wife for her. Heartbroken, she resolves to break up with him and try to move on with her life.
Jackie Fitzpatrick seems to have it all; a loving husband and two beautiful children. However, she can’t escape the sneaking feeling that there’s more to life and embarks on an illicit affair, but at what cost?
Penelope Garrett has had enough of being treated badly by the men in her life and is determined to seek revenge when her latest boyfriend lets her down.
Rebecca McNamara thinks she has the perfect marriage but when she discovers her husband’s dark secrets her idyllic life comes crashing down around her.
Unfaithfully Yours is a riveting story of four scorned women, one adulterous man and the price he has to pay for their revenge. Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.
Unfaithfully Yours is available to purchase on Smashwords http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/107081
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Saturday, 12 November 2011
Book review: Amador Lockdown by Coral Russell
Word count: 38, 836 approx.
Genre: Paranormal
Format: ebook
Source: Free from author in exchange for an honest review
Price: $0.99
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Amador-Lockdown-ebook/dp/B005TDRKZ6
Publisher synopsis:
Something has moved into the Amador Hotel. Hector, Marcos, Bev, and Tony of the Paranormal Posse are called in to either debunk the haunting or get rid of whatever is causing the problems. With the surprise arrival of Hector's son, he tries to keep his professional and personal lives separate, but whatever is haunting the Amador Hotel has other plans.
This was my first time reading a paranormal book and I must say that I was very pleasantly surprised. Amador Lockdown was quite a thrilling diversion from my usual chick-lit or self-help reads.
The main plot centres on a ghost story but I also enjoyed the sub-plot about the relationship between a father and son. The story grabbed my attention right from the start and the suspense and tension built slowly but surely throughout. I was surprised and intrigued by the unexpected twist at the end.
I would recommend Amador Lockdown and I look forward to reading more paranormal books.
About the author: You can find out more about the author,Coral Russell, at her blog http://www.alchemyofscrawl.wordpress.com
Sunday, 6 November 2011
4 out of 5 Star review for my book! Geeky Girl Reviews: Unforgettable Embrace by Joanne Clancy
Geeky Girl Reviews: Unforgettable Embrace by Joanne Clancy: “Unforgettable Embrace” is a story of a woman’s journey in self-discovery with many unexpected and often hilarious encounters along the ...
Saturday, 5 November 2011
How to Create a Book Cover for Your Kindle Ebook
Kindle Author: How to Create a Book Cover for Your Kindle Ebook: Creating a book cover is one of the most important things you'll have to do as an indie author. Readers may not judge a book by its cover, b...
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Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Book Review: Gone with the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell
Publisher: Pan Books
Page count: 1,024
Source: Purchased
Publisher's synosis:
Tomorrow is another day. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the American Civil War, Margaret Mitchell's magnificent historical epic is an unforgettable tale of love and loss, of a nation mortally divided and a people forever changed. Above all, it is the story of beautiful, ruthless, Scarlett O' Hara and the dashing soldier of fortune, Rhett Butler.
Gone with the Wind is a magnificent historical novel of epic proportions. The story revolves around Scarlett O' Hara; a selfish, spoilt brat of a woman, and her vein attempts to win the love of her pious neighbour, Ashley Wilkes. She fights against the enduring, persistent love of Rhett Butler, the one man who loves her ferociously, but she is consumed by thoughts of another. I wanted to hate Scarlett, but for all her flaws I had to admire her courage and feistiness.
Margaret Mitchell paints a very evocative picture of the American Civil War, told with very accurate historical detail. The way she intertwined the plot and the characters left me enthralled from beginning to end. Gone with the Wind is an all-time classic and I would recommend it to everyone.
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