Showing posts with label Shalini Boland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shalini Boland. Show all posts

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!


Tuesday, 11 October 2016

Getting To Know... Shalini Boland


Today on Getting To Know... I have the extremely talented Shalini Boland, author of The Girl From The Sea (which I reviewed earlier this year, see HERE) and of the upcoming psychological thriller, The Best Friend

You write psychological thrillers and dark YA books, is there anything in particular that draws you to the darker side of writing?

It's true. I do find the darker side more interesting and entertaining to write about. My teens were spent watching horror movies with friends, trying to spook one another, and I also loved reading all of Anne Rice's Vampires and Witches series. After all, who doesn't love a good scare now and again! That said, I do read the occasional chick lit novel to balance things out.

You have written both stand alone novels and book series, do you have a preference between writing one of the other? Or does it depend on genre?

My YA books are all series, and this was purely down to my readers. Book One in each series was written as a standalone, but my readers wanted more, so I expanded each one into a trilogy. There is definitely more pressure with series to get each book out very quickly.

You have also written a children's book, A Shirtful Of Frogs, which deals with time travel. What was the inspiration behind this story?

This book was a labour of love. It was inspired by my father-in-law's terrible experiences as an evacuee during WWII. He was only five at the time, and I can't believe what he went through. I gave the story a magical twist as the truth was a little too bleak for a children's story. It's great to have his experiences recorded for the family, and for others to read.

As well as being an author, you also run eBookSoda, can you tell me more about that?

I think I set this up in a moment of madness! It's an ebook promotion website. Authors and publishers get in touch with us when their books are going to be free or on offer, and we send the deals out to our subscribers - avid readers, hungry for an ebook deal. As an author, I thought it would be a great tool to help me and other authors promote our books directly to readers. And, as a reader, I'm now never short of great books to read!

Before becoming an author, you were a successful singer/songwriter and you worked with some very well known artists. Will we ever see a return to that industry?

Nope! It was an exciting chapter in my life, perfect for when I was in my twenties and early thirties. But once my kids came along, I couldn't bear to spend vast chunks of time away from them, so I left it all behind and started concentrating on novel writing. Now, I just sing in the car.

Do you have a set routine when you're writing or are you lucky enough to write anywhere at any time?

When I start a new book, I try to write every single day until it's finished. I get home from the school run, get the household stuff out of the way, make a coffee and sit down on the sofa with my laptop, dog at my feet. This is my set routine when writing, but things are more haphazard during the editing/planning/promoting period.

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

I love my character Mia (The Girl from the Sea), because I felt like I went on a journey with her, and, even though I wrote it, I was just as shocked at how things ended up. From my YA stuff, it has to be Madison (Marchwood Vampire series). She's feisty and tough, brave and straight-talking - nothing like me!

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

Working on eBookSoda, chatting with my kids and husband, or curled up in bed reading.

Do you have a favourite author?

I have many, many favourite authors. Anne Rice, Paullina Simons, Lainy Taylor, and I've recently been enjoying Sarah A. Denzil's pychological thrillers.

Your newest psychological thriller The Best Friend is out on the 20th October, but what can we look forward to next from you? 

I'm currently plotting out my next thriller. Its working title is The Perfect Marriage and it's about a married woman who finds herself in a terrible, no-win situation. I'm excited to start writing it. Hoping it will be out next spring!

Thank you so much to Shalini for answering my questions in the busy time coming up to the publication of her next book. 


The Best Friend - PRE ORDER AVAILABLE FROM 13/10/2016

They say to keep your friends close and your enemies closer . . . Wrong.

Louisa’s new best friend has it all – the house, the status, the money – but she’s also hiding a dark secret. And, as Louisa is drawn deeper into her friend’s life, events take a chilling turn . . .

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

The Girl From The Sea - Shalini Boland



I was very lucky to receive an e-book copy of The Girl From The Sea direct from the author Shalini Boland in exchange for an honest review.

The book starts with a young woman waking up on a beach, barely conscious before being found by a dog walker. We then follow her journey from the hospital where it is discovered that she has retrograde amnesia and so can't remember who she is or her life before waking up on the beach. Her boyfriend comes forward with her identity and he slowly drip feeds her information when he feels like she's ready to hear certain things. The woman - Mia - also discovers she has a mother and sister so she goes to visit them too to help the healing process.

During Mia's process of trying to activate her memories she discovers more and more about herself that she just doesn't like and yet nothing seems to trigger anything coming back to her, the only thing that eventually comes through is something she's not sure if it is a dream or a real memory.

It was really interesting watching someone who has no memory try to deal with going back into a life she has no memory of and the frustration and fear that comes along with that process. I think it was done extremely well and I liked learning things at the same time as Mia did.

The story becomes more and more sinister as time goes by and it becomes more apparent that there's much more to what happened to Mia than just an accident, but what? Nothing is as it seems and everyone she meets seems to be keeping things from her, but why?

This book....this book is so good! I could not put it down as I just needed to know what happened and I stayed up till nearly 2AM to finish it as I couldn't sleep without finding out how it all ended. Without spoiling the story I really can't tell you anything more, except that you really need to go out and read this!

I started this book on the 6th of July 2016 and I finished it on the 9th of July 2016.
I rated this 5 stars on Goodreads.

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