** Blog Tour ** The Secret Daughter of Venice- Juliet Greenwood

I’m excited to be one of today’s stops on the blog tour for ‘The Secret Daughter of Venice.’

The paper is stiff and brittle with age as Kate unfolds it with trembling hands. She gasps at the pencil sketch of a rippling waterway, lined by tall buildings, curving towards the dome of a cathedral. She feels a connection deep in her heart. Venice.

England, 1941. When Kate Arden discovers a secret stash of drawings hidden in the pages of an old volume of poetry given to her as a baby, her breath catches. All her life, she has felt like an outsider in her aristocratic adoptive family, who refuse to answer any questions about her past. But the drawings spark a forgotten memory: a long journey by boat… warm arms that held her tight, and then let go.

Could these pictures unlock the secret of who she is? Why her mother left her? With war raging around the continent, she will brave everything to find out…

A gripping, emotional historical novel of love and art that will captivate fans of The Venice SketchbookThe Woman on the Bridge and The Nightingale.

Purchase Links

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Secret-Daughter-Venice-absolutely-historical-ebook/dp/B0CVV7F4N7

https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Daughter-Venice-absolutely-historical-ebook/dp/B0CVV7F4N7

Author Bio –

Juliet Greenwood is a historical novelist published by Storm Publishing. Her previous novel, The Last Train from Paris, was published to rave reviews and reached the top 100 kindle chart in the USA. She has long been inspired by the histories of the women in her family, and in particular with how strong-minded and independent women have overcome the limitations imposed on them by the constraints of their time, and the way generations of women hold families and communities together in times of crisis, including during WW2.

After graduating in English from Lancaster University and Kings College, London, Juliet worked on a variety of jobs to support her ambition to be a full-time writer. These ranged from running a craft stall at Covent Garden to running a small charity working with disadvantaged children, and collecting oral histories of traditional villages before they are lost forever. She finally achieved her dream of becoming a published author following a debilitating viral illness, with her first novel being a finalist for The People’s Book Prize and her first two novels reaching #4 and #5 in the UK Kindle store.

Juliet now lives in a traditional quarryman’s cottage in Snowdonia, North Wales, set between the mountains and the sea, with an overgrown garden (good for insects!) and a surprisingly successful grapevine. She can be found dog walking in all weathers working on the plot for her next novel, camera to hand.

 Social Media Links –

Storm:              https://stormpublishing.co/

Website:           http://www.julietgreenwood.co.uk/

Blog:                http://julietgreenwoodauthor.wordpress.com/

Facebook:         https://www.facebook.com/juliet.greenwood

Twitter: https://twitter.com/julietgreenwood

Instagram:        https://www.instagram.com/julietgreenwood/

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Review-

I knew from the moment I saw the title of this book and the author that this would be a ‘must-read’.

Regular readers of this blog will know I’m drawn to anything remotely Italian and more so if there’s a mention of Venice, but I also love historical fiction so it definitely ticked all the boxes.

I’d also read, or should I say, devoured Juliet Greenwood’s previous book, ‘The Last Train from Paris’ (review can be found by typing the author’s name in the search bar) so I was expecting great things.

I found myself utterly captivated from the outset. I loved the way the story unfolded from the perspective of the two main characters Kate and Sofia but within the same timeline; a really clever way to draw on the parallels between their experiences, despite the difference in their age.

Set against the backdrop of World War II, the fear and the uncertainty of the future was perfectly portrayed and I particularly liked the references to the Land Girls and the efforts to evacuate the orphaned children and give them a sense of normality.

What also struck me was the strength of the female characters, who despite being continually told they were not destined to follow their aspirations and become independent in their own right, often defied the odds to do exactly that.

Art and freedom of expression are prominent themes throughout and also serve in many ways to bring the landscapes of St Ives and Italy to life in the eye of the reader.

I was unaware on reading that there is an earlier book, ‘The Shakespeare Sisters’ which introduces several of the characters from this one, but ‘The Secret Daughter of Venice’ can easily be read as a stand-alone.

This is a wonderful, poignant and emotional book that is perfect for fans of historical fiction. A highly recommended read!

With thanks to the author, Rachel at Random Resources and Storm Publishing for the opportunity to participate in the tour.

Further stops can be found here:

Giveaway to Win 3 x Signed copies of The Secret Daughter of Venice (Open to UK Only)

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** Blog Tour ** My Sister’s Baby- Louise Guy

I’m delighted to be one of today’s stops on the blog tour for ‘My Sister’s Baby.’

Your sister once saved your life… Would you repay her with the child she’s always dreamed of?

Liv and Toni were once inseparable. While their parents focused on Mandy, their little sister with special needs, the two older sisters leaned on each other for love, support and security.

When they were in their teens, and Liv needed a lifesaving operation, Toni didn’t hesitate to do whatever it took to help her. Since then, their lives have gone in different directions. They live in different cities and rarely see each other. But now it’s Toni who needs help from Liv. Because she’s desperate for a baby…

When Liv finds herself in a situation where she could help Toni fulfil her dream, she wants more than anything to say yes. But Liv is keeping a dark secret. And she can’t help but wonder – is giving a baby to her sister the right thing to do… or will it destroy their family forever?

A gripping emotional page turner. Perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult, Kate Hewitt and Emma Robinson.

Purchase Link – https://mybook.to/MySistersBabySocial

Author Bio –

Louise Guy, bestselling author of six novels, blends family and friendship themes with unique twists and intrigue. Her characters captivate readers, drawing them deeply into their compelling stories and struggles. Previously published by Lake Union, she lives in Australia.

Social Media Links

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/louiseguyauthor

Bookbub profile: Louise Guy Books – BookBub

Review-

It’s always a sign of a compelling book when you don’t want to put it down as you’re so eager to discover where the plot line goes next. My Sister’s Baby is a rollercoaster ride of a read which definitely fits into that category!

There’s an obvious trigger warning to be heeded for anyone who may struggle with issues around fertility and trying to conceive, but it’s worth noting that the author handles the topics with tact and insight, showing how emotional and at times, draining, the journey to motherhood can be.

It’s impossible not to feel empathy for all of the characters in some way at different points in the story, as their stories are so vibrant and their personalities so well depicted, that you cannot help but invest in them as a reader. I was especially drawn to Mandy and adored how, despite her ‘challenges’ she was so deftly and positively portrayed. Her journey was undoubtedly the most heart-warming of all.

One of the central themes is the keeping of secrets and I loved the way the author used this to build up intrigue before the final plot twist, which I have to admit I didn’t see coming!

I also enjoyed the Australian setting as the action flitted between Melbourne and Sydney, especially the descriptions of the view from the balconies overlooking the harbour.

The topic of kidney failure and organ donation was also extremely sensitively managed and clearly of personal significance to the author based on the dedication at the start of the book.

A hugely enjoyable read which certainly tugs at the heart strings!

With thanks to the author, Rachel at Random Resources and Boldwood Books for the opportunity to participate in the tour.

Further stops can be found here:

** Blog Tour ** This Child of Mine- Emma-Claire Wilson

I’m incredibly pleased to be one of today’s stops on the blog tour for ‘This Child of Mine.’

When Stephanie is told she’s pregnant and that she is sick on the same day, she faces an impossible choice…

After trying for a baby for so long, finding out I was pregnant was supposed to be the happiest day of my life. But in the same breath as the news I had been waiting years to hear, the doctor told me I was
seriously ill.

If I carry my baby to term, I will almost certainly die.

If I proceed with treatment, my baby will not live.

My husband – the father of this child – is telling me to save myself. But with all the secrets I know he is keeping from me, I can’t trust him anymore.

What would you do?

An emotional yet uplifting tear-jerker that will have you reaching for the tissues – perfect for fans of EMMA ROBINSON and JODI PICOULT.

Purchase Links

Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/This-Child-Mine-completely-heartbreaking-ebook/dp/B0BJZFYKDS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=emma+claire+wilson&qid=1677585266&sprefix=emma+claire,aps,73&sr=8-1

Signed copies on Big Green Books: https://www.biggreenbookshop.com/signed-copies/signed-this-child-of-mine-by-emma-claire-wilson/prod_1246.html

Author Bio –

Emma-Claire Wilson is an author of emotional commercial and book club fiction. She writes ‘to make sense of the world’, and loves nothing more than tackling tough subjects and issues that affect her readers on a daily basis.

When she is not writing fiction, she enjoys exercising her brain muscles with freelance copywriting, coaching other writers or writing articles for The Glass House Online Magazine.

Her debut, This Child of Mine, although not autobiographical, was based on personal experiences and resulted in a highly emotional piece of fiction that secured her representation with Kate Nash
Literary Agency.

After almost 20 years living on the continent, she returned to the UK with her husband, two daughters and rescue dog, Pip. Now, trying hard to acclimatise to the UK weather, you will mostly find her snuggled under a blanket; sometimes dreaming of her next holiday in the sun but mostly reading stories that affect her or writing books she hopes will affect others.

Social Media Links –

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/ecwilsonauthor

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ECWilsonWriter @ECWilsonWriter

Insta: https://www.instagram.com/ecwilsonauthor/ @ecwilsonauthor

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ECWilsonAuthor @ECWilsonAuthor

Website: emmaclairewilson.com

Review-

Anyone reading the synopsis for this book will recognise that it isn’t going to be an easy read and there are definite trigger warnings around dealing with infertility and cancer. That said, despite the difficult content, this is an incredible read and a stunning debut from the author.

Being based on personal experience means there is a really insightful perspective on how potentially life changing events can impact not only on individuals, but their relationships and friendships too.

I especially loved the way Steph”s job as a photographer was interwoven to show how imagery and memory can play such important parts in dealing with trauma. The theme of focusing on the finer details fits perfectly into the narrative, as does Steph’s belief that all the negative hands she has been dealt have been told ‘in fours’. This was really cleverly done.

The added tension in the plot created by James’ secrecy creates even more empathy in the reader for Steph.

This is an emotional, rollercoaster of a read but totally un-put-downable!

With thanks to the author, Rachel at Random Resources and Avon publishing for the opportunity to participate in the tour.

Further stops can be found here:

** Cover Reveal ** This Child of Mine- Emma-Claire Wilson

I’m really pleased to be part of today’s cover reveal for ‘This Child of Mine.’

When Stephanie is told she’s pregnant and that she is sick on the same day, she faces an impossible choice…

After trying for a baby for so long, finding out I was pregnant was supposed to be the happiest day of my life. But in the same breath as the news I had been waiting years to hear, the doctor told me I was seriously ill.

If I carry my baby to term, I will almost certainly die.

If I proceed with treatment, my baby will not live.

My husband – the father of this child – is telling me to save myself. But with all the secrets I know he is keeping from me, I can’t trust him anymore.

What would you do?

An emotional yet uplifting tear-jerker that will have you reaching for the tissues – perfect for fans of EMMA ROBINSON and JODI PICOULT

Pre-order Links

UK – https://www.amazon.co.uk/This-Child-Mine-completely-heartbreaking/dp/0008608083

US – https://www.amazon.com/This-Child-Mine-completely-heartbreaking-ebook/dp/B0BJZFYKDS

Publication Date: 3rd August 2023

Author Bio –

Born in Scotland, Emma-Claire travelled the world as the child of military parents. After almost 20 years in Spain, she returned to the UK with her husband, two daughters, and rescue dog, Pip. Emma-Claire worked as a journalist for English language magazines and newspapers in Spain and in 2015 launched The Glass House Online Magazine. When not writing emotional fiction, you can find her dreaming up new book ideas or wrapped in a blanket with a book in her hand.

Twitter: https://twitter.com/ECWilsonWriter@ECWilsonWriter
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/ecwilsonauthor/@ecwilsonauthor
Facebook: https:/www.facebook.comECWilsonAuthor@ECWilsonAuthor

And so to the reveal…

I’m really liking the sound of this one and think the cover suits the blurb perfectly.

With thanks to the author, Rachel at Random Resources and Avon Books for the opportunity to participate in the cover reveal.