Saturday, 27 February 2021

She came to stay

 


 

SHE CAME TO STAY 

Eleni Kyriacou 



18th February 2021 

Hodder & Stoughton Paperback, £8.99 


For more information please contact Myrto Kalavrezou: Myrto.Kalavrezou@hodder.co.uk / 0203 122 7082 


Debut novelist andTheFuture Bookshelf alumni Eleni Kyriacou brings us the compellingstory of one Greek Cypriot immigrant as she makes her way in the grimy and glittering streets of Soho, Londonin1952. Inspired by the author’sparents, She Came to Stayis an emotionally charged story about friendship and fallout, hope and heartbreak, and the consequences of our darkest secrets.

For fans of Kate Furnivall and Rachel Rhys.


In a city of strangers, who can you trust? 

London, 1952. Dina Demetriou has travelled from Cyprus for a better life. She’s certain that excitement, adventure and opportunity are out there, waiting – if only she knew where to look. 

Her passion for clothes and flair for sewing land her a job repairing the glittering costumes at the notorious Pelican Revue. It’s here that she befriends the mysterious and beautiful Bebba. 

With her bleached-blonde hair and an appetite for mischief, Bebba is like no Greek Dina has ever met before. She guides Dina around the fashionable shops, bars and clubs of Soho, and Dina finally feels life has begun. 

But Bebba has a secret. And as thick smog brings the city to a standstill, the truth emerges with devastating results. Dina’s new life now hangs by a thread. What will be left when the fog finally clears? And will Dina be willing to risk everything to protect her future? 


‘When you’re caught between two cultures, you feel different – not quite one nationality, not quite the other –whether that’s in today’s Britain or the fog-filled streets of the 1950s. I’ve never read a story about coming here as a young Cypriot woman, as my mother did, so I had to write it. There are so few stories published that reflect the lives of immigrants both decades ago and today. And if our experiences aren’t reflected, we’re invisible, non-people, forever explaining our tricky surnames with brief potted histories before the questioner loses interest. This story is about a woman in the 1950s risking everything for a better life in England. Women, men and children still do this every day around the world.’ Eleni Kyriacou 


The Future Bookshelf was set up to help discover unpublished authors from underrepresented backgrounds, working towards making the publishing industry more open and accessible. Eleni was selected by the initiative in 2018. You can read more about TFB and Eleni’s story by following this link: www.thebookseller.com/news/future-bookshelf-names-its-class-2018-890501 

Eleni is available for interview and feature writing. 

For more information please contact Myrto Kalavrezou: Myrto Kalavrezou@hodder.co.uk / 0203 122 7082 






Eleni Kyriacou is an award-winning editor and journalist. Her writing has appeared in the Guardian, the Observer, Marie Claire and Red, among others. She’s edited national magazines and is now freelance. Eleni lives in London. She Came to Stay is her first book. 

@elenikwriter | elenikwriter.com 


My Review


'She came to stay' is a beautifully written story of what life was like in 1950s London for Cypriot immigrants. Not only does Eleni Kyriacou tell a page-turning story, but her turn of phrase is exquisite. So inspiring is this eloquent phraseology in a commercial fiction novel that I am going to cite it as inspiration for my Masters. I am telling all my friends to read this book as it has truly stayed with me. I will never forget the way she evokes the London smog or her description of spices, ' the aroma of yellow spices chased her all the way to the third floor' - so evocative and memorable. There is an undercurrent of menace that runs throughout the book, also extremely well portrayed. The characters are truly lifelike and if I'm honest, this is not just the kind of book I love reading, but the kind of book I aspire to write. Hard to believe this is a debut novel. For me, it's the stand out novel of the year so far.  I love it. Bravo.





Monday, 22 February 2021

The Greek Heart

 


The Greek Heart

A broken heart, an island escape, a boy from the past. Will Lottie's search lead to love?

When a special anniversary takes Lottie on a journey to find the little boy she once knew, it's a chance to put heartache behind her.

Lottie's search takes her to Greece and a family who have known about her for decades. A warm welcome gives her some much-needed time out and the chance to reflect. Yet an emotional revelation and two handsome but complicated brothers make her question her past decisions. 

Learning to love herself and be content on her own is the first step. But will Lottie be able to follow her heart and find lasting happiness?

Purchase Link - https://getbook.at/thegreekheart

Author Bio – 







Kate Frost is the author of character-driven women’s fiction (The Butterfly Storm series and Beneath the Apple Blossom), romantic escape novels (The Baobab Beach RetreatA Starlit SummerThe Greek Heart and The Amsterdam Affair), and Time Shifters, a time travel adventure trilogy for children. She has a MA in Creative Writing from Bath Spa University, where she also taught lifewriting to creative writing undergraduates.

Kate lives in Bristol with her husband, young son, and their Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Frodo. She feels very lucky to spend her days writing, but when she’s not working on a novel, she’s the Director of Storytale Festival, a new city-wide children’s book festival that she co-founded in Bristol in 2019 with the ethos of making books accessible to all and encouraging children and teens to read, write and be creative.  

Social Media Links – 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katefrostauthor

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katefrostauthor/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/katefrostauthor

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVhcSLhVZrTwDq9OteyFmHA

Website: http://kate-frost.co.uk/ 

My Review

Lovely trip down memory lane to a couple of beautiful Creek islands. I was immediately reminded of past holidays and the storytelling and descriptions are engaging. The plot isn't what you might expect and there are a few tears along the way. A book about finding yourself, friendship as well as romance, this book is a lovely escapist read. Thank you, Kate, for allowing me to travel vicariously to my beloved Greece.





Sunday, 21 February 2021

Second chances in Chianti

 


Second Chances in Chianti

Alice thought her future was set in stone, until her past came knocking...

Alice Butler starred in a successful US sitcom until tensions in the cast and crew caused the show to be cancelled. Now, five years later and working towards her dream job in art history, she’s called back for a revival of the show. It can only end in disaster, surely?

Flown to a villa in Chianti to meet with the rest of the cast, Alice must decide where her future lies – with her boyfriend, David, who laps up the Hollywood company, or with the mysterious Matt, who shies away from public attention?

Purchase Link - mybook.to/SecondChancesChianti

Author Bio – 



I’m a man. And a pretty old man as well. I did languages at university a long time ago and then lived and worked in France and Switzerland before going to Italy for seven years as a teacher of English. My Italian wife and I then came back to the UK with our little daughter (now long-since grown up) where I ran a big English language school for many years. We now live in a sleepy little village in Devonshire. I’ve been writing almost all my life but it was only seven years ago that I finally managed to find a publisher who liked my work enough to offer me my first contract.

The fact that I am now writing romantic comedy is something I still find hard to explain. My early books were thrillers and historical novels. Maybe it’s because there are so many horrible things happening in the world today that I feel I need to do my best to provide something to cheer my readers up. My books provide escapism to some gorgeous locations, even if travel to them is currently difficult.

Social Media Links – 

Website: www.tawilliamsbooks.com

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/tawilliamsbooks

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TrevorWilliamsBooks/

My Review

Thanks to Trevor I feel as if I know this corner of Italy well, even though I've never been there. This book is pure escapism as we join Alice wondering which career choice she is going to make. That's not the only choice facing her as she begins to wonder about her relationship with her boyfriend. There are some great characters who avoid becoming stereotypes thanks to having a redeeming feature. I loved the lavish descriptions of the Italian scenery and the chance to live another life in another country during these difficult times.





Tuesday, 2 February 2021

The Little Swiss Ski Chalet

 

The Little Swiss Ski Chalet

It’s time to pack your bags and head to the breathtaking, snow-covered peaks of the Swiss Alps for velvety hot chocolates, delicious cheeses and a gorgeous love story…

Food technician Minna has always believed that chocolate will solve everything – and it’s just what she needs when her latest relationship mishap goes viral!

So with her bags packed and a new determination to sort her life out, Minna decides to drown her sorrows with the best hot chocolate in the world at her godmother’s cosy Swiss chalet. Chocolate: yes. Romance: no. Until she has a run in on an Alpine train with a mysterious but oh-so-gorgeous stranger…

 

Purchase Links 

http://amzn.to/3jU2lKy ðŸŒŽ http://mybook.to/SwissSkiChalet

 

Author Bio – 



Julie Caplin, formerly a PR director, swanned around Europe for many years taking top food and drink writers on press trips (junkets) sampling the gastronomic delights of various cities in Italy, France, Belgium, Spain, Copenhagen and Switzerland. It was a tough job but someone had to do it. 

These trips have provided the inspiration and settings for her Romantic Escapes series which have been translated into fifteen different languages.

The first book in the seven strong series, The Little Café in Copenhagen, was shortlisted for a Romantic Novel of the Year Award.

Social Media Links – @JulieCaplin Twitter 

https://www.facebook.com/JulieCaplinAuthor/

Instagram @juliecaplinauthor

My Review

Everything you could wish for in a book - fantastic scenery, characters that jump off the page and a story that transports you to the wintry delights of the Swiss Alps. Julie Caplin has the uncanny ability to make me add another destination to my wish list even though I have no desire to ski - perhaps the hot chocolate and pastries and Swiss cheese are what attract me? Whatever it is, this book will delight and tantalise your tastebuds as well as allowing you to escape the current gloom and doom. A reminder of what travel is all about.