Blog Tour: Claire Corbett on Cloudberries and Watch Over Me

April 27, 2017 | Watch Over Me by Claire Corbett is published by Allen & Unwin, RRP $29.99, available now.

Watch Over Me is an un-put-downable dystopian novel by Claire Corbett. It maintains  a bleak, tense atmosphere and sharp dialogue, with humour and romance thrown in as well. Watch the blog for a review next week, but why wait?...find out yourself and buy it now. I'm thrilled to have Claire on ...

Guest Post: E.R. Murray on Bullying and Hope in CARAMEL HEARTS

August 1, 2016 | Caramel Hearts by E.R. Murray is published by Alma Books. RRP $19.99, available now.

    Last week I posted a review of the YA novel, CARAMEL HEARTS by E. R. Murray. Today I warmly welcome Elizabeth to LOVEthatBOOK to guest post about one of the themes in her novel  - bullying. As a teacher it's something I've unfortunately seen first hand, and as a kid, i...

Guest Post: Pamela Hart – How Bigamy Inspired the War Bride

May 13, 2016

If you haven't read THE WAR BRIDE yet, today's guest post by Pamela Hart might just convince you to race out and grab yourself a copy. You can read my review here. Pamela is a meticulous researcher and in the process of planning this book, found some fascinating real-life data in our history th...

Guest Post: Josephine Moon – The Bees Behind the Beekeeper’s Secret

May 11, 2016

Josephine Moon has stopped by the blog! Her first novel, THE TEA CHEST (2014)  and her second, THE CHOCOLATE PROMISE (2015) were both bestsellers. Her books have a strong theme and a sharp focus on family and relationships. I'm excited she's agreed to talk about the bees in her latest novel, T...

Guest Post: Karly Lane on Genre Fiction

May 5, 2016 | Second Chance Town RRP $29.99

A real treat today! Prolific and bestselling Australian author, Karly Lane, has stopped by to talk about how she found her niche. And in breaking news... this week her latest book, SECOND CHANCE TOWN was the top selling Australian Rural Fiction title! A hearty congratulations from LOVEthatBOOK...

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