Interview with author Karen Ann Hopkins
We are delighted to welcome Karen Ann Hopkins, author of Temptation (read Lesley’s review here) and the continuation of Rose and Noah’s story , Belonging Your heart misleads you. That’s what my friends and family say. But I love Noah.…
Poltergeeks Blog Tour: Interview with Sean Cummings
Today on Big Book Little Book we are delighted to welcome Sean Cummings as he celebrates the upcoming release of Poltergeeks. 15-year-old Julie Richardson is about to learn that being the daughter of a witch isn’t all it’s cracked up…
Defiance
C J Redwine Rachel’s world is confined to the protective walls around her city. Beyond them are violent wanderers, extreme terrain, and a danger straight out of legend: a beast called the Cursed One that devastates everything in its path.…
Self Published Sunday: Clive Eaton
Please give a warm welcome to debut novelist Clive Eaton. Clive Eaton initially trained as an aircraft engineer in the Royal Air Force and worked on Vulcan bombers for a number of years. He now works as a freelance international…
Self Published Sunday: Ben Galley
We are delighted to welcome Ben Galley to Big Book Little Book. Not only is Ben the author of the Emaneska series, he is also the creator of Shelf Help, a site offering advice on the entire self publication process.…
Author Interview: Jeyn Roberts
With it’s new, vibrant, red jacket Dark Inside is all dressed up and ready to celebrate it’s UK paperback release! Moments after several huge earthquakes shake every continent on Earth, something strange starts happening to people. Michael can only watch in…
Author Interview: Barry Hutchison
Here at Big Book Little Book we are delighted to welcome Barry Hutchison, author of The 13th Horseman (read Jack’s review here). Barry took some time out of his busy schedule to answer some of Jack’s questions. In a darkly…
Author Interview: J D Thompson
A few weeks ago we reviewed Silver and Stone a paranormal romance from self published, debut author J.D Thompson. A busy working mother awaiting the immanent arrival of her second child, Jennifer took some time out of her busy (makes me tired just…