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Thursday, 16 January 2020

Her Last Goodnight by Michael Scanlon - Blog Tour


Today on Life Of A Nerdish Mum, I have an exciting extract from the newest crime novel by Michael Scanlon, Her Last Goodnight.

Her Last Goodnight

Eddie stands at his door anxiously waiting for her to arrive, touching the box in his pocket for luck. He doesn’t hear the footsteps behind him until it’s too late…

Detective Finnegan Beck is called to a violent crime scene – a remote house near the rural Irish town of Cross Beg – where a dog lies whimpering beside his beloved owner’s body.

At first it looks like a burglary gone wrong. But Beck spots something his colleagues didn’t. The victim, Eddie Kavanagh, was wearing his smartest clothes. He’d brushed his hair. And, on closer inspection, a small velvet box containing an engagement ring is discovered in his pocket, along with a letter to a nameless woman, which seems to suggest she’s in danger.

Those who knew Eddie have no idea about a female friend though – there’s been no one in his life since a girl who he’d loved and who’d broken his heart decades before.

So who was the woman Eddie was waiting for? And did his connection with her ultimately lead to his murder? When a beautiful young woman is then found beaten to death, murdered exactly as Eddie had been, Beck has to ask – is the danger over? Or is it just beginning?


Extract 


Prologue

The rain plopped through the leaves, dripping down onto the old man’s head, ebbing across his
deeply creviced face to the tip of his chin and, finally, to the ground. But he didn’t notice. He didn’t
notice anything, his mind too preoccupied replaying memories in crystal-sharp clarity, as if they were
of yesterday. A gust of wind threw needles of cold against his skin. Old age had made his body feeble
now, sensitive to chills. But he paid no notice to that either. It was the memories that tormented him.
Memories of love and loss, and mostly of Emily Tuffy, the only woman he had ever loved… until now. 

The older he became, the even clearer those memories seemed. Of the Lilac Ballroom, just outside
Cross Beg, as real as if it were before his very eyes, its grey walls rising out of the boggy ground.
Despite its
pretty name, it had been an ugly building, with a high rectangular wall to the front, a long flat roof to
the back and a row of small dirty windows all around. Nothing but a damp cavern, except on Saturday
nights when it was transformed, when the crystal globes turned, reflecting the spotlights with cascades
of twinkling orbs that shimmered across the mass of heaving, sweating bodies beneath. A thousand
people or more filled the Lilac on those Saturday nights, and they travelled there by bus and car, bicycle
and foot, in wind and rain, from every corner of the county. 
But the Lilac Ballroom was nothing but a ruin now, the roof long since caved in, its walls covered in ivy
and wild brambles. 

Eddie sighed, and thought, If only I could go back. 
He closed his eyes and imagined he saw her again. Emily Tuffy, standing on the opposite side of the
hall. It was summertime, the ballroom like an oven. She wore a green summer dress, black shoes, the
lights glinting on the silver buckles, and her hair held up with a single pin. He had been able to feel the
heat beneath the fabric of her dress as they waltzed, his hand secure on her waist, lost in the moment he
had waited for all week. It was only a matter of time before he would ask her to marry him. But Eddie
was a cautious man, and first he had to be sure of his job at the meat plant, and that his father would
sign over the farm as he’d promised. Then, when all was in order, and only then, would he ask. 

He knew now, with the value of hindsight, he shouldn’t have waited. That had been a mistake. Because
he had lost her. She had gone to America, fed up with waiting. He should have asked, should have
followed his heart, and trusted that everything would work out. If only I could go back. But he could
not go back. It was too late for that. He shook his head, trying to untangle his jumbled-up thoughts. But
now he had a second chance. Was it possible? The thought was enough to allow him a slight smile. He
felt it in his pocket, reassuring himself with the touch of the small velvet-covered box. Once more he
smiled. A second chance? Maybe. Just maybe, it was not too late. 

Today he would not make the same mistake. Today he would take his chance. Today he would ask her –
oh, what a beautiful creature she was – to be his wife. Yes, she was younger than he, by many years it
must be said, but it could be her second chance too, to escape the misery of her life. No longer was he
worried about getting a job in a meat plant, like he had when he’d been courting Emily. He had been
prudent with money. Some even said he was rich. More than anything, he wanted to change her life, to
make a difference, and he knew he could do it. He could do it, if given the chance. In return, all he
wanted, for however long he had left on this earth, was an end to this terrible loneliness, to be able to
share the love that was in his heart, to be able to bring happiness to another’s life, and so add meaning
to his own. 

The wind stirred, bringing with it a memory. He and Emily had taken the bus to Clifden, eaten in the
Café Continental, on the first floor of a building by the square, from where they could see the harbour
and the
sea beyond. They had eggs and sausages with a big pot of tea and thick slices of soda bread. Tourists
were amongst the diners, the different languages spoken a reminder of the great world that existed
beyond the horizon. She had told him then that he was the sweetest man in the whole wide world, the
type of man any woman would want to spend her life with. 
‘You remember that time?’ she said. ‘When I was poorly and you came to see me. There was a terrible
storm, but still you came. You brought leeks, carrots and mutton. You made it into a broth because I
couldn’t eat.’ She had leant over the table and kissed him full on the lips. 
He had loved her more than anything. He understood now that look on her face, her big brown eyes
tender and questioning… When? It was the time, she was communicating to him, to ask her to marry
him. He did not know it then, but he knew it now. He had made the mistake of thinking that Emily
Tuffy would wait forever. 

She did not. 
And it was then he heard it. He turned slightly, peering back over his shoulder, caught a fleeting
glimpse of… something, long and black, moving fast through the air towards him, so fast. Like a bird,
but without wings. Closer now, almost upon him… He closed his eyes, braced for the impact. And he
thought of Emily Tuffy, her pretty face, but no longer smiling, instead staring, a spectator, helpless,
watching… 

Whack! 
He heard the dull sound and with it came the searing pain to his face and mouth. He made a short noise
in response, a low, anguished oommpph. He crumpled to the ground, and there was a loud crack as his
old hip broke in two, and with it a shooting pain so intense it momentarily overwhelmed the pain he felt
in his face. He lay there, his left leg at a grotesque angle. But he did not make any other sound. He tried
to, but nothing came from his shattered mouth. 
His vision began to dim, the force of the blow to his face rupturing the minute blood vessels behind his
eyes. But then he felt he could see it again, that black shape, moving towards him. Fast. So fast… And
once again he saw Emily Tuffy, her arms reaching for him. 
Whack. 
And again…
Whack.
And again… 

Whack.

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About The Author


Michael Scanlon is a civilian employee of the An Garda Siochana (the Irish police force), but a life threatening undiagnosed illness that struck while travelling in Spain in 2014 has rendered him on long term sick leave. He is married to Eileen and has a daughter, Sarah. He lives in the countryside outside the town of Ballina in County Mayo. The town has arguably the best salmon river in Europe, called the Moy.


Friday, 16 November 2018

Secrets Between Us by Valerie Keogh - Blog Tour Review


Today I'm proud to be part of the blog tour celebrating the release of Secrets Between Us by Valerie Keogh.

Secrets Between Us

One letter a week for fifteen years. 780 identical white envelopes brimming with my sister’s darkest secrets. All the intimate details of a life as different to mine as could possibly be.

I read each letter slowly to make sure I understand it perfectly, one day very soon it will be a matter of life and death…

At the end of each letter, after signing her name, there is always one final sentence:

Don’t forget to burn this letter.

I’ll let you decide if I do…

A jaw-dropping psychological thriller that you will read in one sitting. If you loved dark, twisty thrillers like The Girl on The TrainThe Couple Next Door and Friend Request, this unputdownable novel will have your heart racing long after you’ve finished reading.


My Review

When I first read the blurb for Secrets Between Us, I was instantly drawn to it as I love anything that has letters in, being a big snail mail fan myself. I also find they add intrigue and mystery to thrillers when done properly.

Secrets Between Us is definitely a slow burn, in the fact that it builds up in both pace and tension until a super fast paced ending. I really enjoyed this as it kept me engaged and I wanted to keep reading "just one more chapter". Honestly this book is one you just need to find a cosy spot, get a blanket and a brew and sit there until you're finished.

The characters were both fascinating and I was never really sure who to fully trust, or whether both Ellie and Tia were unreliable. The relationship between twins is always interesting and I think this story added a different dimension to that with the fact the sisters are living such different lives.

I really loved this book and I am already looking forward to Valerie Keogh's next masterpiece.

I gave this book 5 stars.

About The Author


Valerie Keogh grew up reading Agatha Christie so when she started writing it seemed natural to write crime novels. She writes two different series, one based in Ireland featuring Garda Sergeant Mike West and a grittier one based in the UK featuring Nicola Connolly, a serial killer.

The Garda West series: THAT ONE MAY SMILE, CLOSE RANKS, MURDER ON CLARE ISLAND and DEATH IN FOXROCK. 

The Hudson and Connolly series: DEADLY SLEEP, TWISTED POWER, BITTER BUSINESS, and WICKED SECRET.

Valerie has also written a stand-alone psychological thriller, Exit Five from Charing Cross

In March 2018, Valerie signed a two-book contract with the publisher, Bookouture. The first of these, Secrets Between Us, is out now.

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Thursday, 19 April 2018

The Silent Sister by Shalini Boland - Cover Reveal

Today I am helping share the cover reveal for Shalini Boland's newest release The Silent Sister, before the reveal though, here's more about the book...

The Silent Sister

She used to be your best friend. Now she’s your worst enemy. 

When Lizzy Beresford discovers a threatening letter addressed to her, the words on the old, tattered paper chill her to the bone. But who sent it? Living in pretty cottage in a quiet country village, Lizzy’s never made any enemies in her life… 

Except her sister. 

Lizzy hasn’t spoken to Emma in years. Not since the argument which tore their relationship apart. Would her sister really want to cause her harm after all this time? 

As Lizzy receives more disturbing messages, she begins to doubt those closest to her – her boyfriend, her best friend, her neighbours. 

Because the mystery sender seems to know everything about her. And after a series of malicious incidents, it’s clear they won’t stop until they’ve destroyed her life

Lizzy knows she must confront her sister. But can she trust her? And will she realise the shocking truth, before it’s too late? 


And Now Onto The Cover



Definitely intriguing and I can't wait to read it as I love Shalini's books! To pre order your own copy, you can click here

About The Author


I write suspense thrillers and dark adventures, and I live in Dorset, England with my husband, two children and our dog. I only write reviews for books I enjoy!


Wednesday, 7 February 2018

The Rising Storm by Ceri A Lowe - Cover Reveal


Today I am proud to be part of the cover reveal team for an upcoming YA dystopian novel, The Rising Storm by Ceri A Lowe. I will also have a review around publication date as part of the blog tour, so keep your eye open for more news about that in the future. So first, about the book...

The Rising Storm

What if the end of the world was just the beginning?
15-year-old Alice Davenport was a loner and an outcast before the Storms swept away everything she knew. Saved from the ravaged remains of London by the mysterious and all-powerful Paradigm Industries, her fierce independence and unique skills soon gain her recognition from the highest levels of command. But their plans to rebuild civilisation from scratch mean destroying all remnants of the past – no matter what, or who, gets left behind.
Alice must decide if she will fight for the old world, or the new…

Decades later, 15-year-old Carter Warren is woken from the Catacombs after years of cryonic sleep. He’s determined to do whatever it takes to climb the ranks to Controller General - until he realises the Industry’s control methods have become harsher than ever. The Barricades make sure nothing from the Deadlands can get in to the Community – and no one can get out. And a shocking discovery about his own family causes Carter to question everything he’s ever known…
As Alice becomes entangled in the Industry’s plan for the future, and Carter delves into the secrets of his past, they must make sacrifices which threaten to tear them apart. And both of them are forced to confront an impossible question…
Would you dare to risk it all for the perfect world?
I am so excited to pick this book up! Now onto the cover...

How gorgeous is this cover?! Also I'm a huge fan of purple so the colour really speaks to me personally! Let me know what you think and whether you'll be picking The Rising Storm up at publication. 

About The Author


When Ceri isn’t writing, she’s a self-employed project management consultant specialising in financial services. She lives in Bristol, England and has various obsessions including all things Spanish, renovating houses, travelling and her dog, Pablo.

In the last few years she’s won the Exeter Short Story Award, Global Short Stories annual prize, the Flash 500 Award, the Story Star Publishing Prize and the Writers’ Forum Short Story competition

Sunday, 19 February 2017

The Promise by Casey Kelleher - Blog Tour Review


Today on Life Of A Nerdish Mum I am extremely excited to be a part of the blog tour for The Promise by Casey Kelleher. I had Casey on my blog earlier this week answering my questions as part of Getting To Know... and now I am sharing my review of her amazing new book, The Promise. 

The Promise

Family ties can be deadly...

THE PROMISE

Two sisters. One murder. And an unbreakable bond.

Growing up in squalor with their drug-addicted prostitute mother, sisters Georgie and Marnie Parker have had to endure the very darkest side of life. 

When their mother is sentenced for brutally murdering a client, Georgie and Marnie’s already precarious lives are blown apart and they now share a terrible secret. Sent to a children’s home, the sisters hope this might finally be their safe haven after years of neglect. But they soon discover they’re in real danger.

Desperate to find a place of safety, Georgie and Marnie run for their lives, but end up in the hands of Delray Anderton. A violent London gangster and notorious pimp, Delray has big plans for beautiful teenager Georgie, seeing her as a chance to make some serious money.

Fiercely protective of each other, Georgie and Marnie must escape the clutches of a man who will do anything to keep the sisters for himself. And, they must keep the promise they made to each other – no one can ever know the truth. 

A gritty, shocking and gripping thriller that will engross fans of Kimberly Chambers, Martina Cole and Jessie Keane.

My Review

I'll start off by saying that I absolutely loved this book. I read The Promise in two sittings and I would have done it in one if I didn't have to be sensible and get some sleep in the middle. I did not want to put it down and I thought about it when I wasn't reading it, I was that drawn into the story. 

The characters in The Promise are extremely complex and you learn more about each of them the more you read. I found none of the characters are particularly likeable except Marnie and Davey, but you become invested in them enough to want to know what happens next to them and I don't really think that they are meant to be likeable. 

Josie, the mum of Georgie and Marnie is just pretty much a waste of space as a mum and a human being, but she does try her hardest when she's sober. As a mum myself I spent most of the book wanting to shake her and tell her to get a grip. How she produced someone as joyful as Marnie and as strong as Georgie I'll never know. Marnie is honestly a little ray of sunshine throughout the book. 

Delray is the absolute epitome of pimp scumbag, but you can see how he charms women into thinking he's a nice guy before he changes into the horror he actually is. He is so real, I could just picture him perfectly. 

The story is fast paced and covers some important topics. It depicts how awful life can be as a prostitute and it shows the horrendous affect sexual abuse can have on a child without going into any unnecessary detail, It also touches on child sex trafficking which right now is in the forefront of the news and it is definitely something that needs to be talked about more. 

There are a few moments in the book which completely took me off guard and one in particular that blew my mind, Though you're always waiting for a "reveal" in a crime novel, this one still came completely from left field for me.

Though The Promise is full of darkness and the horror of real life for some people, it was compulsive reading and I thought the writing was excellent. I am looking forward to more from Casey Kelleher in the future and if you haven't read one of her books yet, go make the time to do so. 

I gave The Promise 5 stars. 

About The Author


I was extremely lucky to have Casey take part in my Getting To Know... feature, so for even more information, please go take a look here

Born in Cuckfield, West Sussex, Casey Kelleher grew up as an avid reader and a huge fan of author Martina Cole. 

Whilst working as a beauty therapist and bringing up her three children together with her husband, Casey penned her debut novel Rotten to the Core. Its success meant that she could give up her day job and concentrate on writing full time. 

She has since published Rise and Fall, Heartless, Bad Blood, The Taken and her latest release, The Promise. 

To Connect With Casey Kelleher




Twitter: @caseykelleher

Links To Buy Your Own Copy Of The Promise

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Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Getting To Know... Casey Kelleher


I'm excited today to welcome Casey Kelleher to Getting To Know... Casey is the author of Crime Fiction and her next book, The Promise is being published this coming Friday, 17th of February 2017.

Your books are all crime fiction, what is it that draws you to this genre?

I remember reading my first Martina Cole novel - The Ladykiller when I was about sixteen and after my usual reads of authors such as Danielle Steel and Virginia Andrews, Martina's book was an eye opener, to say the least. I loved reading about the criminal underworld, the darkness and the grit. I was hooked after that. 

Your books are all stand alone novels, did you make a conscious decision to do this rather than a series or was it a more organic process?

I think it's always been a conscious decision for me to do stand alone's. I start with a story that I'll already have a vague beginning and an ending for. I do like to leave a little bit to the reader's imagination at the end of the novel, so there's always the feeling that the characters still have a bit more of a journey to go on. As if we only were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of that character's story. 
I am considering doing a series in the future, though. I've got a really exciting idea that I've been thinking about that I might be able to put into play next year. So a series is certainly a possibility in the future. 

Do you have a favourite character that you have written so far?

I loved writing Harry Woods in BAD BLOOD. In my mind's eye, I always pictured Ray Winstone as Harry's character. A hard man with a wicked sense of humour and a sense of loyalty to his family that holds no bounds. 
I also loved writing about Lena Cona in THE TAKEN. Her journey was a harrowing one, and she faced so many heartbreaking situations, but she was so spurred on by her love for her daughter that she just never gave up. I loved her for that. 

When you're writing, do you have a set routine or schedule that you like to follow?

I try to do the bulk of my writing when I'm at home alone during the day. My husband and teenage sons can be a bit distracting otherwise. I love doing writing sprints. It really helps with the word count up. If I can do two thousand words a day, then I'm very happy with that. 

Do you have a favourite thing about being an author?

I think everything about being an author is great. 
I'm a complete bookworm, and now I'm doing a job that I love. I get to hear about all the new books coming out, I have lots of authors as friends, I go to the crime festivals, it's all great. Though if I have to pick my most favourite bit about being an author I'd say it's when I first receive a proof copy of my finished book. All that work that has been inside my head for so long, is finally real, in the form of a book. There's nothing quite like it. 

You are a fully qualified Holistic Therapist, can you tell me more about that and why you decided to make the switch to writing?

I worked in the beauty industry for almost ten years and loved it. I really enjoyed working in some fantastic spa's and salons and I made a lot of really good friends too. 
I guess my change in career was mainly down to my Grandad. He inspired me. 
He was in his 90's when he bought himself a laptop, with the intention of teaching himself how to use it so that he could write his own life story. Sadly, he'd only managed to write a few chapters before he passed away. It got me thinking about what I’d like to do whilst I still can, and whether we all do all really have a book in us. I set myself the challenge of seeing if I could write a book, and a year later 'Rotten to the Core' was complete.
I didn't think it would take off the way it did, but suddenly there just wasn't enough hours in the day for me to work my day job and write books too. So something had to give. 
It was a huge risk leaving my day job, but one that paid off thankfully.  

When you're not writing, what would we find you doing?

Spending time with my husband and kids, shopping, watching The Real Housewives, going out with my friends.

You're a big reader and always have been. Do you remember the first book or book series that you absolutely fell in love with?

The first book I ever fell in love with was The Little Matchgirl by Hans Christian Andersen. I was only five years old, and I remember asking my mum to read it to me over and over again. Tragic, but also magical. I also loved Nancy Drew, and the Sweet Valley High books. 

Do you have a favourite author? 

The queen of crime herself, Martina Cole. 
I also loved Gillian Flynn's 'Gone Girl' and Emma Donoghue's 'Room'.

What can we look forward to next from you?

THE PROMISE is my next book, which is due for publication on 17th February 2017. We've just done the cover reveal and the response has been amazing. It went straight into the bestseller's chart at number 31 so I'm really excited about that one. I'm also working on my 7th book as we speak... it's all very exciting, but you'll have to watch this space to hear more on that one. 

Thank you so much to Casey for taking the time to answer my questions in the run up to publication day! To pre order your copy of The Promise click here! Also keep your eye out soon for my review of The Promise as part of the blog tour! 

To Connect With Casey Kelleher

Twitter - @caseykelleher


The Promise 

Family ties can be deadly...

THE PROMISE

Two sisters. One murder. And an unbreakable bond.

Growing up in squalor with their drug-addicted prostitute mother, sisters Georgie and Marnie Parker have had to endure the very darkest side of life. 

When their mother is sentenced for brutally murdering a client, Georgie and Marnie’s already precarious lives are blown apart and they now share a terrible secret. Sent to a children’s home, the sisters hope this might finally be their safe haven after years of neglect. But they soon discover they’re in real danger.

Desperate to find a place of safety, Georgie and Marnie run for their lives, but end up in the hands of Delray Anderton. A violent London gangster and notorious pimp, Delray has big plans for beautiful teenager Georgie, seeing her as a chance to make some serious money.

Fiercely protective of each other, Georgie and Marnie must escape the clutches of a man who will do anything to keep the sisters for himself. And, they must keep the promise they made to each other – no one can ever know the truth. 

A gritty, shocking and gripping thriller that will engross fans of Kimberly Chambers, Martina Cole and Jessie Keane.

Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Don't Look Behind You by Mel Sherratt - Blog Tour Review


Today I am super excited to be part of the blog tour for Don't Look Behind You by Mel Sherratt! 

Don't Look Behind You 

She got into bed but sleep didn’t come easily. Every creak in the house made her alert. She was waiting for him to come and get her. 

The small city of Stockleigh is in shock as three women are brutally attacked within days of each other. Are they random acts of violence or is there a link between the victims? For Detective Eden Berrisford, it’s her most chilling case yet. 

The investigation leads Eden to cross paths with Carla, a woman trying to rebuild her life after her marriage to a cruel and abusive man ended in unimaginable tragedy. Her husband Ryan was imprisoned for his crimes but, now he’s out and coming for her. 

As Eden starts to close in on the attacker, she also puts herself in grave danger. Can she stop him before he strikes again? And can Carla, terrified for her life, save herself - before the past wreaks a terrible revenge? 

My Review

This book had me on tenterhooks pretty much the entire way through and I spent a lot of time looking behind me, even in my own home! 

Don't Look Behind You covers some very important and sensitive topics in domestic violence and rape. I feel like they are covered very sympathetically without sugar coating anything. Mel Sherratt doesn't shy away from showing the horror and the aftermath for both the victim and the authorities that deal with them. 

I really enjoyed the character of Eden Berrisford and I loved her relationship both with her family and her work colleagues. She's definitely a tough cookie with a soft side and she was quite easy to relate to. Carla is also a pretty interesting character  and you really feel her pain after everything she has gone through and her fear is contagious as you learn more about her past and then all the things that start happening in the present. 

I thought the mixture of a main story running through the book with a couple of different smaller stories worked and they were balanced really well so they all had a relevant amount of time and you weren't left wondering and waiting for too long. 

Don't Look Behind You is the second book in the series, you can read it as a stand alone though there are some references to what happened in the first book. I have read this book first and it hasn't taken away my excitement to go back and read the first book and find out everything that happened there. 

I really thoroughly enjoyed Don't Look behind You and I definitely looking forward to more books in the Eden Berrisford series, 

I gave this book 5 stars.

To Connect With Mel Sherratt


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About The Author 


Mel Sherratt writes gritty crime dramas, psychological suspense and fiction with a punch – or grit-lit, as she calls it. Shortlisted for the CWA (Crime Writer’s Association) Dagger in the Library Award 2014, she finds inspiration from authors such as Martina Cole, Lynda la Plante and Elizabeth Haynes. Since 2012, all nine of her crime novels have been bestsellers. Four of her books are published by Amazon Publishing’s crime and thriller imprint, Thomas & Mercer and she has a new series out with Bookouture.
Mel lives in Stoke-on-Trent, with her husband and terrier, Dexter, named after the TV serial killer, and makes liberal use of her hometown as a backdrop for some of her books.

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The Family Tree Mystery by Peter Bartram - Blog Tour Review

  Today on Life of a Nerdish Mum I am excited to be sharing my review of Peter Bartram's latest Colin Crampton mystery. I also get to sh...