It’s a pleasure to take part in the Blogtour Five Bad Deeds by Caz Frear.
About the Author
Caz Frear has a first class degree in History and Politics, and spent twelve years working as a headhunter before she started writing. She hasn’t lost her enthusiasm for networking, and is a popular member of the crime fraternity. She lives in Coventry with her husband.
Her debut, the number one…
Okay okay I agree with everyone talking about the possibility of Pluto finally getting to go to France and meeting Duke in one of his shows, but I now raise you: What if they met BEFORE and Duke was actually the one to tell him about France and the lights and everything. What if Duke were the reason he wanted to go there in the first place. What then.
a huge theme i’m noticing with these surprise songs is how she couldn’t stop/couldn’t help herself from being devoted to him no matter what. he’s the song in the car i keep singing don’t know why i do, would it be enough if i could never give you peace, i can’t stop you putting roots in my dreamland…. every single night, the parallel seems to be “i was committed unconditonally no matter WHAT the situation was telling me” and all the things included in that spectrum — good and bad.
It’s a pleasure to take part in the Blogtour Death in Nonna’s Kitchen by Alex Coombs. It’s the second book in the An Old Forge Café Mystery series.
About the Author
Alex Coombs was born in Lambeth in South London and studied Arabic at Oxford and Edinburgh Universities. Murder on the Menu was his first book in the new series: the Old Forge Café Mysteries. Alex lives in the Chilterns.…
We're all familiar with "Cryptid of SI Peter Parker," yeah? Well in this one, Peter accidentally establishes his own lore by deciding one day to hop on a random tour of the building (he's bored, he's never toured the lower levels before, sue him). The intern leading the tour recognizes this kid - either from rumor or from having had a Sighting of their own - but they're too intimidated to actually confront him. Especially when this kid says nothing and asks no questions, never once gets called out as not on the tour by FRIDAY, and at the end simply gets on the private elevator and leaves.
By the end of the day, all of Stark Industries believes their Cryptid is the ghost of a kid who died on an unsafe building tour. Now, if you see him on your tour - expect something to go wrong.