by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Jul 3, 2015 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. **** The Lost Child by Suzanne McCourt “Sylvie lives in Burley Point, a fishing village south of the...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Jun 5, 2015 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. **** Season of Shadow and Light by Jenn J McLeod “Sometime this season…The secret keeper must tell....
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | May 16, 2015 | Give-away, News
Simon & Schuster and Harlequin have come together to make book publishing history with the first ever multi-publisher author tour of regional Australia. The Australian Voices in Print Tour will travel through NSW covering 11 towns from Bathurst to Lismore from...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | May 1, 2015 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. **** Missing You by Kyle Kaden “‘Our lives were built around the strength of a kiss between strangers. Yet...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Apr 3, 2015 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. **** Claiming Noah by Amanda Ortlepp “Catriona and James are desperate for children, and embark on an IVF...