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Book talk - Review of Perfect Timing by Owen Nicholls

  Musician Tom and comedian Jess have brilliant timing on stage - but soon after a chance encounter, they learn the hard way that, when it comes to love, timing isn't so easy... Perfect for fans of will -they-won't-they love stories, romantic comedies and Josie Silver. For Jess and Tom, timing is everything. For her, it's the moment she delivers the perfect punchline. For him, it's the heartbeat in the music he makes with his band. And from the night they meet, sharing the same stage at the Edinburgh Festival, their attraction is undeniable. At first, it seems their timing is as perfect in the wings as it is in front of a crowd. But as Jess and Tom's careers take off, the moment for true connection is always just out of reach. With fate pushing them together, only to pull them apart, will the timing ever be right? After all, when it comes to love, the timing has to be perfect. . . doesn't it? I kindly received an early copy through Netgalley and have since been ...

Cover reveal: The Art of Forgiving by ANNA BLOOM

 The Art of Forgiving                                             (A Uni Files Short – Christmas scene)  Written by Anna Bloom       Genre: New Adult/Romance           Release date: 11/12/13 (How cool is that, eh?)   Synopsis:   '' B enjamin Chambers found the girl, won the girl, and then lost the girl all in two months. It wouldn’t be so bad if it wasn’t that girl. The one that had already got away once. Left to his own devices, wallowing in self-pity, drinking whiskey and killing ballads on his guitar Ben is looking forward to the worst Christmas in history. That is until an unexpected offer of help arrives. Given the best Christmas gift he could ever wish for, the chance to spend one more day with the girl that got away. Ben knows he just has one day to convince Lilah that they are meant t...

Waiting on Wednesday, Nov the 6th.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event that is hosted by Jill at  Breaking the Spine  and spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating . AND WE'RE WAITING ON...  THE RETRIBUTION OF MARA DYER  BY MICHELLE HODKIN.  Expected Publication Date: 10th June, 2014 by Simon & Schuster Books  No Synopsis available as of yet, but I don't think any of us need one... UNLESS OF COURSE, you haven't started or heard of the previous two books in the trilogy... in that case, WHAT are you DOING with your life?  (SYNOPSIS TBA) Pre-oder it here - >   Click me  Available as Paperback & Kindle version And remember... ONLY 210 DAYS TO GO.   *skips*  Until next time,  HAPPY READING , chaps.  xo

Teaser Tuesday, Oct, 29th

Teaser Tuesdays  is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of  Should Be Reading . Anyone can play along! Just do the following: •  Grab your current read •  Open to a random page •  Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page •  BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS!  (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!) •  Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!                                                                                                                           ...

Release Day - 'Finding it' BY Cora Carmack

It's finally here.    The wait is over, chaps!  F inding i t,     the third instalment in the ' Losing it Series' by Cora Carmack is finally here!  You can now get your hands on a brand new copy of Finding it . Wether you want the digital version or the Paperback, the choice is yours!  Now isn't that something to celebrate?  You're darn right it is! *Pops champagne*  And to celebrate with you, we've got a fantastic Giveaway going on! And when I say Fantastic, I mean FANTASTIC!  So ENTER NOW to WIN a SIGNED COPY OF Finding it, Losing it and Keeping her !                                                                              Trust me, you do NOT want to miss out on this. The Girls and I here at ArtisticNonse...

Teaser Tuesdays 27th.. (DAY LATE.. Apologies.)

Teaser Tuesdays  is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of  Should Be Reading! (See last post here .)  Teaser:  Until he found me. His eyes wide, Leo stopped in his tracks, and the man behind him bumped into him. ''Hey!'' the man said, taking off his baseball cap and sunglasses, he looked familiar somehow.   ''Oh he's cute. All four of them are.'' Look at them, '' Andrea said. I didn't, but from her eyes, I noticed they were moving again.  Taken from: New release '' Breaking the Reins, p.37. By Juliana Haygert You can also find her here:  Website    Twitter Goodreads  

Hollywood Homecoming Blog Tour on behalf of Inkspell Publishing, organized by YA Bound Book Tours

Click here for full Blog tour schedule & sign up.  So YA Bound Book Tours is organising a Book Tour for 'Hollywood Homecoming'  (Red Carpet #3) by Sasha Summers.  The blog tour will be running from the 2nd of September till the 17th of the same month.  All on behalf of Inkspell Publishing and ARTISTIC NONSENSE was fortunate enough to be selected for a promo post! How about that! (Full Blog Tour banner will be coming soon!)                                  The post will be up on the 3RD OF SEPTEMBER 8AM (ET) so be sure to check it out! More about the book & Author  GR Summary:                                                                       ...

Saturday special: Author Interview with Marina Latcko

Howdy ho there lovies, so without further ado, here's the Interview! It's a long one, so brace yourselves! Let's start off with the basics,  WHAT was it that got you interested in writing your own stories? In what stage of your life were you & what or who were your inspirations?   I have always been fascinated by writers; they were my unattainable idols, heavenly creatures. I could only admire their work, not even hoping to go in their direction. Since great books were almost impossible to get in Soviet Russia, I borrowed them from the library nearby (from where my mother fetched me on her way from work), and – prepare yourselves now – copied them in thick notebooks for further re-readings! My inspirations were and still are science-fiction writers- Bradbury, Asimov, Zelazni, Philip K. Dick, and our Russian authors: the Strugatsky brothers (sadly, both passed on now) and Sergei Lukianenko, who wrote amazing dystopian novels before S. Collins. Too bad they ar...