Thursday, November 27, 2025

Strangers in the Car - C.M. Ewan

Grand Central Publishing is the home of author C.M. Ewan's latest book.

Ewan is a new read for me......but he won't be the last! He describes his work as "I write nerve-shredding thrillers about ordinary situations gone wrong -- the kind of thing that could happen to any of us! I don't know if there is a name for this style - but I really like it!

In this novel, Ben and his partner, are caught up in bad weather.  Here's the thing...would you let a woman, man and their baby in your car? On a back, dark, wet road. Abi has something she needs to tell Ben. He's got a kind heart...and that's all I'm going to give you.

I love the quick turns of the plot. The characters will change their behavior as well. Enjoy! 

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Winter Wishes for the East End Girls - Jean Fullerton - blog tour!


Jean Fullerton's new book is Winter Wishes for the East End Girls. This is the second entry in the this series. What is it about?

"East London, 1942: With the war still raging, can the East End Girls help bring comfort and joy to their friends and neighbours this Christmas?" 

This is a time I love to read about - 1942. The middle of a war. Life, death, sacrifice, love, loss and 'just keep showing up''. I like to see how they 'make do' and use what they can find.

Now, there's so much more to this story. You'll find a lot of characters  - some to like and some to dislike.

It's a wonderful read and I look forward to catching up with the East End Girls. (Perfect for a Christmas gift!)

Hello and a warm welcome!

I’m Jean Fullerton, and I’m so pleased you’ve found your way to my website. I hope you’ll have a good browse and discover more about me and the stories I love to tell.

A little about me:

I was born into a big, bustling East End family and grew up in the lively streets around the Tower of London. That rich background is at the heart of my novels, bringing real East London spirit and authenticity to every page.

I absolutely adore my native city—especially the East End—and it’s a joy to write stories that celebrate its warmth, grit, and charm.

Thanks Jean! See what others think on the Blog Tour!

Thursday, November 13, 2025

The World at Home by Ginny Kubitz Moyer

THE WORLD AT HOME is Ginny Kubitz Moyer's wonderful historical love story from She Writes. A description is below:

"San Francisco in 1944 is a bustling place, a revolving door of soldiers and sailors passing through on their way to the war in the Pacific. Twenty-year-old Irene Cleary, however, is not going anywhere. Although she’d love to travel, the seamstress shop she inherited from her mentor keeps her firmly rooted in the only city she’s ever known. She pours her energy into dressmaking and volunteers for the war effort by dancing with servicemen at the USO.

But Irene’s life is transformed when she designs a gown for Cynthia Burke, the socialite whose new marriage to Max, a handsome Chicago businessman, is the talk of the Nob Hill elite. As Irene is drawn into the Burkes’ glamorous, troubled orbit, and as she becomes absorbed in making costumes for the first American performance of a ballet called The Nutcracker, she finds herself on the threshold of exhilarating, perilous new worlds . . . and the most surprising discoveries of all will be the ones about herself...

San Francisco in 1944 is a bustling place, a revolving door of soldiers and sailors passing through on their way to the war in the Pacific. Twenty-year-old Irene Cleary, however, is not going anywhere. Although she’d love to travel, the seamstress shop she inherited from her mentor keeps her firmly rooted in the only city she’s ever known. She pours her energy into dressmaking and volunteers for the war effort by dancing with servicemen at the USO.

But Irene’s life is transformed when she designs a gown for Cynthia Burke, the socialite whose new marriage to Max, a handsome Chicago businessman, is the talk of the Nob Hill elite. As Irene is drawn into the Burkes’ glamorous, troubled orbit, and as she becomes absorbed in making costumes for the first American performance of a ballet called The Nutcracker, she finds herself on the threshold of exhilarating, perilous new worlds . . . and the most surprising discoveries of all will be the ones about herself..''

..an affecting tale of an orphan seeking fulfilment and love in 1944 San Francisco....Moyer expertly weaves in flashbacks to Irene’s hardscrabble time in the orphanage, her excitement at USO dances, and poignant details of what happened with Johnny....an evocative picture of life during wartime.
ginnymoyer.org—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

“…An engaging home front war novel….”—KIRKUS REVIEWS

BIO:
GINNY KUBITZ MOYER is a California native with a love of local history. A graduate of Pomona College and Stanford University, she’s the author of the novel THE SEEING
GARDEN, which won Silver in the Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Award in Historical Fiction. Fiction; the novel A GOLDEN LIFE, a Kirkus Reviews Best Indie Book of 2024. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, two sons, and one rescue dog. Learn more at ginnymoyer.org.

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

The Bridesmaid A Novel by Cate Quinn


The Bridesmaid is the latest book from Cate Quinn.

A wedding is a joyous event. Some are simple affairs and others are circuses. And the elite? They own the whole island. Adriana is the bride and she has asked for a number of her schoolmates to be her bridesmaids. Holly Stone is one of those people, but she has her own agenda…… as do others.

Keep track of who is speaking at the top of each chapter. If you don’t, you’ll wonder who’s talking. Each of the bridesmaids as well as our bride has a voice and a chapter or two.

The plot is busy and will keep you guessing. I wonder if some of the characters were taken from reality! Quinn keeps the tension tight up to the final page. I really liked Holly and her skill set. It was really fascinating to hear what she does. Maybe we’ll see her in another book.

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

The Haunting of Paynes Hollow - Kelley Armstrong

 

The Haunting of Paynes Hollow is new from Kelley Armstrong.

Now, I always have a good look at the book's cover before diving in. Try it - what do you see? Does that give you a idea.....

No matter what Kelley Armstrong writes. I've enjoyed the range and style of her pen!

The Haunting of Payne's Hollow gives us everything we need for this story. A dysfunctional family, the death of the patriarchal head, the squabble over his money and his land. Bu there's more to be seen... 

I actually started the book on Halloween Eve on the porch and more than one parent asked what I was reading on Halloween's Eve. 

Here are the first three chapters to try

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Sharp Force - Patricia Cornwell


I love this long running series from Patricia Cornwell. I was thrilled to see a new entry called Sharp Force.

It's Christmas Day but there’s no rest for chief medical examiner, Dr. Kay Scarpetta, and her team. There is another group and they’re working just as hard to push their own agenda. I don't know how Kay says nothing! Well, she's got a great voice in her brain.

I absolutely am amazed at how the crimes are solved with a body left to tell the tale.

The fire is stoked up when three people are attacked by a ghost. Which is not probable - is it?

I like how Cornwell moves the lives of her characters forward. I’ll be interested to see how Al is used in the next few books. This one caught me off guard so much more than I thought. 

Well written, addictive and just a great read! Watch for this! SCARPETTA soon to be a streaming series starring Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis.   

Thursday, October 23, 2025

The Killer Question - Janice Hallett

The Killer Question is Janice Hallett's latest novel.

I always look at the covers and see what I might find out about the story waiting for me.

Have you ever gone to pub night and/or played quiz with your team? I have once or twice. It was actually great fun. But there are those who take things a little bit closer to their hearts - literally ....

Janice Hallett gives the reader an absolutely wonderful plot. There is no way a reader will before come up with the answer to whodunit !

Now's what I love - the book is written in clever epistolary! Through quiz categories, phone messages, email correspondence and more.

Janice Hallett is such a talented writer. I will eagerly await her next book!