by sherylbrowne | Jan 3, 2016 | Choc Lit, Contemporary Fiction, News, Uncategorized
Wow! Well, what a year. I hope everyone had a lovely Christmas and that the New Year is a healthy happy one for everyone. Just before Christmas, I had a lovely surprise! The Rest of My Life, shortlisted for the 2015 Love Stories Award and CURRENTLY ON KINDLE SALE at...
by sherylbrowne | Oct 31, 2015 | Book Launches, Contemporary Fiction, Uncategorized
Welcome Sam Smith! Sam’s here to tell us a little behind his new book. Trees, published by Safkhet Publishing. Take it away, Sam! First of all I have to confess that, although I’ve done many things sub-literary in my writing life – organised poetry festivals and book...
by sherylbrowne | Aug 3, 2015 | Book Launches, Contemporary Fiction, Giveaways, Uncategorized
FREE! I can’t resist sharing this, particularly as I have read the book and love it! Please find my review here. I can promise you a compelling read. If you have not read The Wind Weeps, grab your free digital copy now on amazon or on smashwords. Follow it up with the...
by sherylbrowne | Jul 27, 2015 | Choc Lit, Contemporary Fiction, Giveaways, Romance, Romantic Fiction, Uncategorized
The Rest of my Life, my contemporary romance recommended to Choc Lit by WH Smith Travel fiction buyer, Matt Bates, is here! I’m thrilled and relieved (and extremely grateful) that the book is getting some fabulous reviews. I just have to share a little of this...
by sherylbrowne | Jun 12, 2015 | Book Launches, Contemporary Fiction, Uncategorized
WALKING IN THE RAIN BY JULIA IBBOTSON Genre: Contemporary women’s romance fiction Release Date: 30th March 2015 How do you cope when your worst nightmare comes true? Jess happily marries the love of her life. She wants to feel safe, secure and loved. But gradually it...
by sherylbrowne | Jun 12, 2015 | Book Launches, Choc Lit, Contemporary Fiction, Romance, Uncategorized
In celebration of the e-launch day for Alison May’s brand new romantic comedy, Midsummer Dreams, I’m posting today on the theme of all things dream-related. Firstly, though, I’m sharing the cover of the book, which you have to agree is just… *sigh* …utterly...