- The second half of the tour started at AJBOOKREVIEWCLUB, where Amanda reviewed both Kept and Lost, and made Kept her book of the week - hurrah!
- On the same day, I shared how Arielle's love of fashion came about on Zili in the Sky, and Zili also reviewed Lost, giving it 4/5:
I really enjoyed this instalment, although I wasn't expecting the ending and considered doing a Joey from F.R.I.E.N.D.S and putting my kindle in the freezer at one point. When I wrote my review for Kept it was probably one of the first chick-lit books I had really paid attention to. Now I read a lot more of this genre because I enjoy the drama chick-lit often provides.
- The next day, Shaz interviewed me over on Jera's Jamboree, and I revealed that Lost came about because the readers of Kept were desperate to find out what happened next!
- Lynsey reviewed both Kept and Lost, and concluded that:
Lost is a fun, enjoyable and a light read; it's perfect chick lit and anyone liking this genre will love Lost.
- Over on The Book Corner, I shared my top five tips on making the time to write.
- The next day, Sky's Book Corner reviewed the book, and I shared my advice to any aspiring authors out there on her blog.
- I was interviewed on Comet Babe's Books, and I revealed the worst writing advice I've ever received, plus more!
- Lost received its first 5* review from A Bookseller Blabbering - hurrah! - and Laura said:
The plot of Lost is one that has been well thought out
and well executed with the reader in mind. I found myself racing to the
conclusion of this novel only to find that it was left on a stonking
cliff-hanger and has me desperate for the next book – which is what all
good authors manage to do; have you so invested in the lives of the
characters that you can’t wait to find out what happens to them next.
- Finally, the tour finished over at Dot Scribbles with a guest post from me about "A day in my life", plus an excellent review of Lost.
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