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Wonderful write up from Pocketful of Books

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Anna, over at pocketful of Books read and reviewed The Weeping Empress. She gave it a 4 out of 5 stars and had some really positive comments, though she apparently would have like the Emperor to be more of a baddie – to each their own. I was really impressed with her post not only because of the warm fuzzes I got from knowing that someone read my book and is eagerly anticipating the sequel, but also because she obviously put a lot of thought into her it. When reviewing a book  she comments on the cover, the characters, the story, notes the first line and then lists what she liked most and least about the book – impressive.

She also carried a brief bio and an insightful insightful interview. (The questions were insightful, I can’t comment on my own answers.) Check it all out here: PocketfulOfBooks.com.

And of course you can always find your own copy of The Weeping Empress here:

Stores or Smashwords.

Interview with Helen Smith, author of Alison Wonderland + Review

 Alison WonderlandI was sent a copy of Alison Wonderland, by Helen Smith to read. I’m uncertain how to categorize this novel. Surreal or ‘weird’ fiction is probably the closest to accurate. To start us off, here is the description:

After her husband leaves her for another woman, twentysomething Londoner Alison Temple impulsively applies for a job at the very P.I. firm she hired to trap her philandering ex. She hopes it will be the change of scene she so desperately needs to move on with her shattered life. At the all-female Fitzgerald’s Bureau of Investigation, she spends her days tracking lost objects and her nights shadowing unfaithful husbands. But no matter what the case, none of her clients can compare to the fascinating characters in her personal life. There’s her boss, the estimable and tidy Mrs. Fitzgerald; Taron, Alison’s eccentric best friend, who claims her mother is a witch; Jeff, her love-struck, poetry-writing neighbour; and—last but not least—her psychic postman. Her relationships with them all become entangled when she joins Taron for a road trip to the seaside and stumbles into a misadventure of epic proportions! Clever, quirky, and infused with just a hint of magic, this humorous literary novel introduces a memorable heroine struggling with the everyday complexities of modern life.
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