Book Bloggers' Generous Service

In an earlier post I introduced the book bloggers who participated in the first leg of my blog tour for The Good Teacher. Here now I introduce those involved in the second leg.

Jacob set up Hooked from Page One when he realised friends and family often asked him for recommendations. https://hookedfrompageoneblog.wordpre... It seemed a good idea to share his choices with a wider audience. Crime fiction, including psychological thrillers, is his favourite genre and he also likes some historical fiction and ghost stories. He is part of the First Monday Crime review team which meets every month at City University, London. Jacob is also a writer, currently putting the finishing touches to a crime novel.

It’s my second year in a row to visit Jen Med’s Book Reviews. https://jenmedsbookreviews.com/
Jen kindly reviewed The Perfect Neighbours on my last blog tour and she’s about to review The Good Teacher. Jen is a crime fiction and thriller fan, but doesn’t mind a spot of chick lit, young adult or romance. Jen’s other loves are travelling, rambling, theatre, animals and writing. I was grateful to Jen when she took part in the cover reveal for The Good Teacher at very short notice.

Faye founded A Daydreamer’s Thoughts in 2011 to post book and film reviews and articles, author interviews, guest posts and features. http://daydreamersthoughts.co.uk/ She enjoys contemporary, adventure, paranormal, fantasy, sci-fi, crime, thriller, mystery and some romance and historical fiction. Faye also reads Young Adult and middle grade fiction.

Nicki of Nicki’s Life of Crime is a blogging mum of four who loves crime novels. http://nickislifeofcrime.blogspot.com/ When she’s not reading, she can be found doing cross stitch or chasing after her Akita cross dog. Nicki was one of three lovely bloggers who took part in the cover reveal for The Good Teacher at twenty four hours’ notice.

Karen from Hair Past a Freckle is making a second appearance on my blog tour for The Good Teacher, having posted an extract when the tour kicked off in December. https://hairpastafreckle72.blogspot.com/
She was also the third blogger to host my cover reveal even though I only gave her a day’s notice.

Mum of three Liz of Liz Loves Books will have a go at most types of fiction, her favourites being the entire works of Stephen King, crime fiction, young adult, post-apocalyptic stories, urban fantasy and science fiction. http://lizlovesbooks.com/
Recently she’s found herself enjoying literary fiction and chick lit. She is a freelance submissions reader for Orenda books and an editor at Manatee Books Ltd.

Linda’s Book Bag is an award-winning blog. https://lindasbookbag.com/
This year it was named #BloggersBash Best Overall Blog and was Best Book Review Blog in 2016. In 2017 Linda received the Media Star Award from the Romantic Novelists’ Association. When Linda’s not reading, she can be found gardening, travelling and/or drinking tea. Linda often gets invited to publishers’ showcases, and her follow-up posts give the exciting lowdown on forthcoming titles.

Lou on Reader’s Retreat loves crime fiction in all its sub-genres and is a big fan of technothrillers where social media, internet dating, chatrooms and the like add an extra fear factor to the mystery. https://avidreadersretreat.blogspot.com/ She also likes fantasy, sci-fi, and some literary fiction, but she’ll try out other genres, too, such as poetry, history and books from a variety of countries and cultures. Lou is a librarian on Good Reads.

One of the great things about book blogging is that you can connect internationally. I’m delighted that my blog tour for The Good Teacher will make a stop in Pennsylvania, USA when I visit Murder and Moore. https://www.murderandmoore.com/
With a blog name like that, it’s hardly surprising Christen’s interests are all things crime - crime fiction, true crime, thrillers, suspense, and psychological thrillers, not only in books but also in TV shows and podcasts that have a criminal element at the core.

Steph of Steph’s Book Blog likes all kinds of crime fiction, including psychological thrillers. https://stephsbookblog.com/ She also enjoys historical fiction, contemporary fiction, fantasy novels and translated fiction. As well as book blogging, Steph likes walking, bird watching and genealogy. Future blogs are likely to include Steph’s photographs of historic buildings as she combines her interests in local history and photography.

My Reading Corner provided the final stop on the blog tour for The Perfect Neighbours last year and I’m pleased to say is doing the same again this year for The Good Teacher. http://www.myreadingcorner.co.uk/ Karen puts her long train commute to good use by reading. Her favourite genres are mystery, thriller, psychological suspense, women’s contemporary fiction, post 1700 historical novels and timeslips. She is a member of the LoveReading review panel and also the Romantic Novelists’ Association reader panel.
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Published on January 22, 2019 02:57
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