Hello and welcome to Hopping Good Reads. A wonderful book sale, uniting readers with new and exciting books. Many genres are on offer (noted in bold), so there should be something for everyone. Have a browse through the list below. All books are on sale for 99p/99c on 31st March 2018 (make sure to check... Continue Reading →
Edge of the Stars – a new release by Andria Stone
Earlier in the year I featured Andria Stone and her book Edge of the Future (you can see the post here) and now she's back with the sequel, Edge of the Stars. Edge of The Stars Andria Stone “I’ve been tortured by a crazy woman, and have sparred with Von Radach. There’s nothing you can... Continue Reading →
Death of a distributor.
Unfortunately that headline is not a title of an upcoming book in my Inspector Stone Mysteries series, it's something that happened to me at the beginning of the week. Since the first half of the year I have been published through the distribution platform Pronoun, which is owned by MacMillan. I've enjoyed my time with... Continue Reading →
A Perfect Pose: Inspector Stone Mysteries #3
Now available A Perfect Pose Inspector Stone Mysteries #3 What connects the murder of a teen model and an assault on her photographer stepbrother? Three months ago, Nathan Stone lost his family in a deadly blaze. On enforced leave from the department, he sinks into a deep pit of despair, but the discovery of a... Continue Reading →
Book Review: An Eye For An Eye by Alex R. Carver
What a fabulous 5* review fo An Eye Fow An Eye, this is the kind of thing that keeps me writing.
DI Nathan Stone has his hands full. After a hold-up robbery of a local convenience store turns into a double homicide with racial undertones, it’s all he can do to stay ahead of the case. But when other, seemingly unrelated, crimes appear to be linked to the same perpetrator, events spiral into an inferno no one could’ve expected.
I really enjoyed the first book in the Inspector Stone series (Where There’s a Will), but this book took things to a whole new level. We get to experience so much more of DI Stone outside his police work. Eye For an Eye allows readers to get to know Nathan as a family man, introducing us to both his wife and two lovely children. The balancing act of police inspector and family life was well portrayed.
To say this book sucker punched me in the gut…
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The SIA Beach Reads selection
Are you planning a holiday? Looking for a good book to enjoy on the flight, the beach, and perhaps poolside? Well look no further, the SIA has you covered because July 1st is our Beach Reads Title Wave Event. For 1 day only we are providing all passionate readers with a chance to get their... Continue Reading →
A gold star for Written In Blood
I got one of the best surprises I could hope for today; I got an email from the cover designer I use to say that the cover for Written In Blood, my second released novel, has won a gold star in the ebook cover design awards for April 2017 from www.thebookdesigner.com I wasn't even aware... Continue Reading →
Inspector Stone’s past catches up to him with blood and flame.
Murder and arson, a small price for revenge? Some might think it too costly, others a bargain. In An Eye For An Eye: Inspector Stone Mysteries #2, the past catches up to Nathan Stone in the most costly of ways. An Eye For An Eye Inspector Stone Mysteries #2 Revenge comes to Branton. Inspector Stone's... Continue Reading →
Written In Blood – On Tour
I Hello my faithful followers, as I indicated not too long ago, Written In Blood is going on tour, well now it is on tour. The tour started yesterday and will run until Friday 12th, during which time my dark thriller about a serial killer terrorising an English village will visit and be featured on... Continue Reading →
Cover reveal
The 2nd book in my Inspector Stone Mysteries series is now in the editing phase, with a planned release of early July. In preparation for that I have gotten a cover, I hope you all like it.