Blog Tour: Silver Bells Christmas Pantomime by Lynsey James



Delighted to be on another Christmassy blog tour for The Silver Bells Christmas Pantomime by Lynsey James with a little teaser from this gorgeous looking book. There is also a fab giveaway at the bottom of the post.






Being an out-of-work actress is never easy.

You don’t know where the next role is coming from, if you’ll ever get your “big break” that’ll catapult you to stardom or even if your agent will ever call you again.
It’s even harder though, when you have to take the job from hell to make ends meet.
For me, that came in the form of dressing in a gaudy green and red outfit, wearing huge pointed ears and saying ‘welcome to Santa’s grotto’ fifty times a day. As someone who hates Christmas and has committed to never celebrating it again, pretending to live and breathe the festive spirit was my idea of hell.

But an out-of-work actress had to do what an out-of-work actress had to do.
I leaned against the wobbly cardboard structure that passed for Santa’s grotto, wondering how it had all come to this. I’d gone from the bright lights of Broadway to wearing massive shoes with bells on in the town I grew up in.

Then I remembered exactly what had happened for me to come home again. The salty tang of tears stung the backs of my eyes and I took a deep breath, pushing the burgeoning memories to the back of my mind. Now wasn’t the time for a trip into the past. As long as I didn’t think, everything would be OK.

A hand on my shoulder startled me. I turned round to see Frank, the scruffy, pot-bellied store Santa Claus standing next to me. His fluffy white beard had slipped slightly and the acrid odour of stale sweat and beer wafted my way.

‘Do me a favour and stick the costume on for a bit, will you? I’m not feeling too clever.’
My eyes widened in alarm. ‘Me?! No, no, no, I’m an elf! I-I can’t play Santa, for God’s sake!’
Frank lurched forward, bringing his questionable odour further into my personal space. I noticed his skin had turned an odd shade of grey and his eyes were bloodshot. This, I guessed, wasn’t a man to be messed with.

‘Listen, unless you want me to turn this place into a disaster area, stick the beard and red coat on and listen to what the little brats want for Christmas. It’s not rocket science.’

‘But I—’

Frank didn’t give me the chance to argue further. He slipped off his costume, thrust it into my hands and stalked off in the direction of the staff area.

Oh shit.
I looked down at the grubby red velvet coat and greying beard I was holding and realised I didn’t have any choice: I was going to have to play the man himself. I craned my neck to see Frank’s retreating figure sloping away from the shop floor and his responsibilities. There was nothing else for it, I decided. I sneaked into the grotto, pulled the beard over my head and slipped the coat on. It smelled like roadkill, but if the store manager came and found the grotto unmanned, there’d be trouble.

I took a seat on the large comfy armchair and took a sharp breath inwards, instantly regretting my decision as eau de Frank stung my nostrils. All I had to do was listen to some kids telling me what they wanted for Christmas.

Easy right?

Wrong.

I had very specific reasons for hating the festive season; spending my days dressed up as an elf was bad enough, but playing the big man himself and pretending to grant dozens of children’s Christmas wishes was quite another.

It’s OK, I said to myself, the store’s pretty quiet; you can do this. You can let the world in, even for the briefest moment.




Lynsey James was born in Fife in 1991 and has been telling people how to spell her name ever since. She's an incurable bookworm who loves nothing more than getting lost in a good story with memorable characters. She started writing when she was really young and credits her lovely Grandad- and possibly a bump on the head from a Mr Frosty machine- with her love of telling stories. She used to write her own episodes of Friends and act them out in front of her family (in fact she's sure she put Ross and Rachel together first!)

A careers adviser at school once told Lynsey writing wasn’t a “good option” and for a few years, she believed her. She tried a little bit of everything, including make-up artistry, teaching and doing admin for a chocolate fountain company. The free chocolate was brilliant. When Lynsey left my job a couple of years ago, she started writing full-time while she looked for another one. As soon as she started working on her story, Lynsey fell in love and decided to finally pursue her dream. She haven’t looked back since.

When Lynsey's not writing, eating cake or drinking tea, she's daydreaming about the day Dylan O’Brien FINALLY realises they're meant to be together. It’ll happen one day…





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Half Magic

Half Magic. Edward Eager. 1954/2016. HMH. 224 pages. [Source: Review copy]

First sentence: It began one day in summer about thirty years ago, and it happened to four children.

Premise/plot: Edward Eager loved, loved, loved reading E. Nesbit, and was inspired to write magical tales of his own. This is the first book he wrote, I believe. It stars Jane, Mark, Katharine, and Martha. One day Jane accidentally discovers a 'nickel' with magical properties. It grants half-wishes. So if you want a whole wish, you have to word it cleverly or else you'll be mightily disappointed! Of course, the children learn this the hard way! And it's not the only thing they learn either.

My thoughts: I love, love, love, love this one. It is so fun and charming and just like Nesbit--in a good way! It had me from hello.

"The library was two miles away, and walking there with a lot of heavy, already-read books was dull, but coming home was splendid--walking slowly, stopping from time to time on different strange steps, dipping into the different books." (4)

© 2016 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews

Movie Month - Day 8



8. Favorite opening sequence or opening credits....


Moulin Rouge and Rent start really well if memory serves me. I like movies that start with songs and Moulin Rouge is just fun in the images they use as well. Two of my favourite movies!

Movie Month, day 8

So Kailana (The Written Word) and I really LOVED participating in Jenni Elyse's 30 Days of Books.  We thought it would be fun to do a movie-theme list of questions! 

Today's question: Favorite opening sequence or opening credits....

I'm going to have to make a list. Maybe even a long list!!!

5) Never Been Kissed
4) Enchanted
3) Inside Out
2) 13 Going On 30
1) Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

I'd love to know how you'd answer this question!



I really love this song!!!!

© 2016 Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews

Book Review: My Sister's Bones by Nuala Elwood

Today brings my stop on the epic blog tour for My Sister's Bones by Nuala Elwood. I am thrilled to be able to share my review for this brilliant thriller. If you need more convincing as to why you should read this, check out the other stops on the tour.

Since I started my book blog three years ago, I have read a lot of thrillers and I mean a lot. The more I read, I think the harder the author has to work for me not to guess the twist before the end, and even harder for me not even get a hint of what it could be. This is why My Sister's Bones is so completely brilliant, as I did not even catch a breath of what was going to happen.

Despite reading a great many thrillers, it never fails to hook me in by having a teasing prologue as to what is to come and My Sister's Bones could not have had me more hooked. This book has you literally desperate to keep on reading. I found myself almost reading in a frenzy in places as I just had to find out more.

There was a definite raw edge to this story, not because of the of the constant unsettling atmosphere surrounding the book, but the characters themselves. Being a war reporter, Kate has seen every kind of horror and it has definitely taken its toll on Kate mentally. Her childhood was an extremely unhappy one and now her Mother has gone she is back to sort out the house where few happy memories lie and an alcoholic sister, who doesn't want anything to do with her. On Kate's first night there she hears a terrifying scream, but is it just a nightmare or is it real?

The synopsis for the book gives little more away than that, so I won't spoil it and say anything more about how Nuala Elwood pieced this fantastic story together. It is a book that leaves you constantly wanting more and desperate to pick it back up at every opportunity. It's safe to say that I read this very quickly.

I literally could not have seen the twist coming, there was not even a hint of it from the author, it came out of no where and my jaw just dropped. This is what has made this thriller so great for me and it completely pulls the wool over your eyes, there is no room for guesswork.

Very dark, raw and incredibly intense, My Sister's Bones has been one of my favourite thrillers this year!







Top Ten Tuesday - Books I Have Added in Litsy

Litsy has a really handy feature where you can add a book to your 'to read' shelf if it catches your eye! I thought it would be fun to see 10 books I have added to that shelf recently.


Thoughts: Frankly, I think the cover of this one caught my eye at first. And then I read the synopsis. It is a bit out of my 'normal' reading, but it sounds good!


Thoughts: I, of course, know who Felicia Day is and think this would be a fun read!


Thoughts: Not sure how I missed this one, but it is supposed to be one of those books that is just a great to look as it is to read!


Thoughts: This one sounded really good and like the next day, it was an e-book deal. Looking forward to reading it!


Thoughts: This has been on my radar before, but then I forgot about it. It was nice to have the reminder that I still need to check it out!


Thoughts: A fun sounding book about monsters. I guess it is a series, so curious to see what they are like.


Thoughts: I have read books about the Salem Witch Trials in the past, so I am thinking this is a good chance to revisit the subject!


Thoughts: The audio of this is on Scribd, so planning to get to it soon!


Thoughts: Margaret Atwood is one of those authors that I either love or hate. I am really curious about this one and hope it will be a love!


Thoughts: Another one that is sort of out of my norm, but sounds really good!

So, these are just some of many since joining Litsy. Are you on Litsy? You can find me there as bookishnerd!

Top Ten Tuesday is Hosted at The Broke & the Bookish

Movie Month, day 7

So Kailana (The Written Word) and I really LOVED participating in Jenni Elyse's 30 Days of Books.  We thought it would be fun to do a movie-theme list of questions! 

Today's question: If you could live in any movie-world it would be...

Tough question! I'm going to go with the first two Anne of Green Gables movies. (Not the third one which doesn't exist or the fourth one wich really, really, really doesn't exist.) I also wouldn't mind living in a pre-war (perhaps pre-Hobbit) Shire. I don't want the DANGER and RISK of being in LOTR!!!! But there is something oh-so-wonderful about the Shire!

I'd love to know how you'd answer today's question!

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