Book & a Brew with Ritu and Nina Kaye! #BookReview #Blog Tour

I always love a return visitor!

Today, I am so happy to have a returning writer friend, Nina Kaye, visit my blog, to talk about writing and her newest release, Lucky Number.

Hello, and welcome to But I Smile Anyway again, Nina! Let’s get you set with a drink, first. Tea, coffee, hot chocolate, or maybe a masala chai? I know there was planty of champagne in the book, so have some bubbles chilling in case you wanted to indulge!

If we’re going masala tea, I can offer you some homemade pakoras as I have recently mastered the art of frying the softest, yet crispiest ones, or a slice of Victoria sponge.

Hi Ritu, thanks so much for having me on your blog again. As it’s on offer, I’d love a glass of
fizz. And maybe some freshly made pakoras too. I think that will make a delicious
combination!

Savoury is definitely a good bet!

We spoke about how you became a published author the last time you visited, and that was very much all about your traditionally published route. This book, Lucky Number, and the sequel are being self-published. What made you go this route instead of submitting to other publishers? (I went in the opposite direction, going from self-published to a small, women-run indie press!)

Great question! It might seem like an odd move but it’s actually been a very deliberate one
and I am by no means walking away from the traditionally published route. I guess if I were
to put label on my situation, I’ve gone ‘hybrid’.
Lucky Number was the first book I ever wrote. It’s also what I call ‘my rehab book’ because I
started writing it as a way of rebuilding my cognitive capabilities after a significant health
event in my life (it was basically ‘physio’ for my brain). So, it has great personal meaning to
me and I always wanted it out in the world. I actually self-published it back in 2016 (or
thereabouts) and then took it down from Amazon six weeks later because I was offered
representation by a literary agent (I was also querying at the time). However, despite it
being the book that got me an agent, it was never bought by a publisher because it didn’t sit
cleanly within any genre. I did get great feedback on it though, and that spurred me on to
write more books and eventually become successful in getting traditionally published.
Anyway, what started out as one book – originally called As Luck Would Have it – has turned
into a two-book series (Lucky Number and Another Lucky Number), and as these stories still
don’t sit cleanly within a genre, I decided that I wanted to put them out there myself and
have a proper stab at the indie publishing route this time. Though I love being traditionally
published author and all the opportunities and learning that comes with that, I’m someone
who enjoys being creative without boundaries and this independent approach allows me
more of that. I’m also a doer and being in control of my own destiny quite suits me. I’ve
enjoyed taking these stories in the direction I wanted them to go, managing the design of
my covers and creating my promotional posts such as the one for my cover reveal. In fact,

I’m currently doing the same with a children’s book I’ve written, the main characters of
which are based on a couple of clay models I also made during my ‘rehab’ period. I will self-
publish that too, hopefully this spring. Ooh, that sounds interesting! I’ve got a couple of texts that I have written which Id love to be picture books, but am floundering with, as I am so not an illustrator!

Reading the acknowledgements and seeing when you wrote this book made me pause to think. Writing is so healing, and you call this your rehab book. Did you feel the positive effects on your mental health as you wrote? (Again, I have recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, which is nothing compared to what you went through, but I really get the cathartic feeling you get from writing.)

I’m sorry to hear about your diagnosis, Ritu. Living with chronic illness is tough and it can be
quite isolating. I hope you are getting enough support.
I’ll answer your question more generally rather than just honing in on that period in my life.
Writing definitely helps with my mental wellbeing. I’m a pretty content person actually,
despite my health challenges, and I think part of the reason for that is because I’ve found
that creative outlet. I’ve spent a lot of time on understanding myself and what matters to
me and I think it really helps that I’m living my life in alignment with that. Also, writing
works as a distraction from the constant pain and unpleasant sensations in my body.
Being totally honest – and I know I don’t just speak for myself when I say this – some
aspects of being an author are actually detrimental to mental wellbeing, and I know there
are a lot of writers out there who struggle. I think it’s important to acknowledge this. I found
myself struggling at a point as well and wondering whether it was worth continuing. With
my health situation, I need to be very careful about how much stress and other negative
feelings/experiences I subject my already challenged body to. But I’ve managed to get on
top of that (for now anyway) so at the moment,t ‘authoring’ is very much a positive and
therapeutic process that I can lean into and gain the therapeutic benefits from. It’s about
making sure the positive outweighs the negative.

And how is your health now?

It’s an ongoing battle, I won’t lie. Day to day, I live with chronic pain and fatigue, brain fog,
digestive issues, an overreactive central nervous system… and lots more symptoms! There
are still too many days when I have difficulty walking, I fall down or where I lose control of
my body entirely and my muscles spasm so badly that I’m wailing in agony. But I’m in a
much better place than I was ten years ago and I appreciate that every single day. I know it
could be a lot worse because I’ve been there.

Right now, we need to talk about Lucky Number! Where did you come up with this idea of an unexpected win?

Gosh, I can’t remember now! It’s so long ago. I think it was just an idea that came to me and
I ran with it. It’s not based on a personal experience sadly. Sorry to disappoint you. I think we all wish that could be something we were able to experience personally, lol!

Emma really had a run of bad luck at the beginning, and there were several mishaps throughout the book. Do you think your life’s ups and downs were reflected in that part of the story?

That’s an interesting question. No, I don’t think so. There wasn’t any clear inspiration from
my own life in the way that there was with my chronic illness-themed book, Take A
Moment. I was really just working with the age-old question of ‘can money buy happiness?’
and trying to portray that it obviously helps, but it doesn’t solve the difficult stuff. Basically,
the things that you can’t use a bank card to fix. Emma, my main character, had to go through
some lows initially for her win to be seen as the answer to her problems and then again
later for that age-old question to be properly explored and answered with my interpretation
of it.

Emma has a wonderful group of friends around her, from the calm and careful Cat to the firebrand Amber. Every girl needs friends like them! But my favourite had to be Lottie. I love the idea of having an older friend, and I have had several myself, whose wisdom was invaluable. Was Lottie based on anyone you know?

Oh, that’s a surprise! I adore Lottie, but I hadn’t expected her to be your favourite character.
It’s a really nice surprise. What’s particularly interesting about it too is that Lottie wasn’t in
the first iteration of the book. I introduced her during a structural edit after it was suggested
to me that I could add some emotional depth to the story. She’s not based on anyone I
know but I liked the idea of bringing in an elderly character because older people can too
easily be overlooked and dismissed when they have so much to offer the world, in particular
their wisdom. I wanted to show how a relationship like that – between an older and
younger person – can be mutually beneficial. I think those people from the older generations have so much to give, and it’s up to us to spend time with them, chatting, and to encourage the younger generations to realise the value of their older relatives. 🙂

Even though romance wasn’t the only premise in the book, it was a thread that ran through in the form of James. I LOVED the little twist revealed at the end, regarding her lottery numbers! Who is the inspiration for James?

Ah, James. Yes, he’s quite the catch. I have my own James (my husband) and in the
Acknowledgements I’ve made it clear that he’s not the inspiration for the love interest in
Lucky Number who shares his name (not entirely anyway!). I got lucky in love not long
before I became unwell and I’m grateful every day that the universe brought my James to
me before all that happened. Otherwise, we might never have had the chance to meet and
my life might be very different now (in a bad way).
I think some of my husband’s positive qualities have come through in the character of
James, but he’s definitely not a carbon copy. The reason they share a name is because my
James was there for me through the most difficult time of my life. He was basically my hero.
So I named my male main character in Lucky Number after him. I did wonder about changing
the name at one point, especially as the male main character in One Night in Edinburgh is
called Jamie, but the book has so much meaning for me that I couldn’t bring myself to do it.

And, I have to say that I am so looking forward to the second installment! You’ve left me truly wanting more! Can you let us know when to expect the next book, Another Lucky Number?

That I am so pleased to hear! And the good news is you don’t have long to wait. Another
Lucky Number will be out in the summer, though I’m still to nail down the exact date.

I am ridiculously excited to read it, so I’ll try not to wish the time away too quickly, lol! But, Peeps it is a fantastic read, and I hope you do get clicking on the buy link down below!

Thank you so much for coming to visit, again, Nina!

Thanks, Ritu, I enjoyed answering these questions!

And so to the Blurb!

Her numbers have come up, but can money really buy her happiness?

Emma is stuck in a rut. Her boss is a bully, she’s missed out on a promotion at work and her partner is a sanctimonious git – not that she knows it until he heartlessly dumps her, leaving her homeless. In an unexpected twist of fate, Emma finds herself with a winning lottery ticket. She thinks a bulging bank balance will make all her problems disappear, and the first thing she’s going to do is have some fun by living like a millionaire for a week.

With romance off the agenda for the foreseeable future, a newly carefree Emma embarks on the experience of a lifetime. But between a series of run ins with a handsome yet irritating stranger and finding herself involved in one disaster after another, her life is soon unravelling again.

Will Emma realise that money doesn’t solve everything? And can she untangle herself enough from the mess she’s in to take a chance at real love?

Buy links – https://mybook.to/6yXlZW2

About the Author

Nina Kaye writes warm, witty and uplifting reads with a deeper edge. She has previously published Stand Up Guy, Just Like That, One Night in Edinburgh, Take A Moment and The Gin Lover’s Guide to Dating. Nina lives in Edinburgh with her husband and much adored side-kick, James. In addition to writing, she enjoys swimming, gin and karaoke (preferably all together in a sunny, seaside destination).

Where to find Nina:

Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ninakayeauthor

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ninakayeauthor

Website – https://www.ninakaye.co.uk/

I knew You Were Trouble by Sandy Barker #BlogTour #RachelsRandomResources @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

I am thrilled to be on the blog tour for my dear friend Sandy Barker and her latest (and last) installment in the Ever After Agency series, I Knew You Were Trouble.

The BRAND NEW instalment in Sandy Barker’s gorgeously romantic Ever After Agency series. Don’t get mad. Get even.

Kate Whitaker has always believed in love, but when a stranger named Willem shows up on her doorstep, the news he has to share isn’t as exciting as his god-like looks might suggest. He’s come to tell her that Kate’s fiancé is also engaged to his sister.

Kate doesn’t know how she didn’t see the red Jon’s work as an airline pilot having him flying around the globe, the postponed dates, the huge rock of an engagement ring that isn’t her style at all.

Overcome with fury – and entranced by the Nordic god’s piercing blue eyes and quiet allure – Kate agrees to accompany Willem to his hometown of Amsterdam to help break the news to his sister. Yet what begins as a simple gesture of support soon twists into a deliciously devious plan to get back at Jon.

Kate is drawn into a world of retribution, revenge and – unexpectedly – romance. Because sometimes the best way to get over someone is to get under someone else…

A laugh-out-loud romantic comedy about broken trust, sweet revenge, and the surprising places we find love. Perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella and Emily Henry.

My Review

I Knew You Were Trouble by Sandy Barker
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

😭😭😭 I’m not crying for any negative reason; it’s because this may be the last in the Ever After Agency Series, and I have become so invested in the characters that reappear, story after story!
But let’s not dwell on my sadness. Let’s embrace the fun of the story!
There’s a little twist in the tale this time, as Poppy, our favourite matchmaker from the Ever After Agency, engages in an activity for a client that is most definitely not matchmaking!
Poppy’s client, Kate, is reeling from discovering that her fiancé, Jon, is a two (three?) timing serial fiancé. Having originally found him through a match with another agency, Kate contacts Poppy for some help with revenge!
Oh, but the plot thickens. Kate finds she has feelings for the Thor-like Nordic Willem, who opens her eyes to the deception she has suffered. And he happens to be fiancé #2’s brother…
I’m not saying any more about the plot because you need to read the book, but suffice to say it was so engaging that I read it in one sitting.
We have a bit of travel, lots of ‘will they-won’t they?’ moments and some great side characters in the form of fiancé #2, almost fiancé 3, and Kate’s cousin Margot, who is hilarious!
I love that though the story is about a particular client, we get constant updates about Poppy, a pivotal character in all the series books. And her life is about to take its own new turn… are you sure this will be the end, Sandy B?
Many thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC.

Purchase Link – https://mybook.to/KnewYouWereTrouble

About the Author

Sandy Barker is a writer, traveller and hopeful romantic.

Sandy’s first novel, One Summer in Santorini, a romantic comedy set in Greece and inspired by her own real-life love story with her partner, Ben, was published in 2019 by One More Chapter (HarperCollins), launching the 5-book Holiday Romance series. Also with One More Chapter are her Christmas Romance series, celebrating her favourite time of year, and The Dating Game, a stand-alone romcom set in the world of Reality TV.

Sandy’s new 5-book romcom series with Boldwood Books is about the Ever After Agency, a bespoke matchmaking agency based in London, with a brilliant cast of characters and settings around the world.

Facebook: @SandyBarkerAuthor

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Taking Back Control #WayOfLife

Hey, Peeps, it’s me!

Not a blog tour, not a review, no birthdays or anniversaries to celebrate, just me here to have a catch up.

Some of you have been here since the beginning of my blogging journey, which started nearly ten years ago. And over that time, aside from me discussing topical issues, sharing family and cat stories, poetry and my writing journey, I have also documented when I have tried, and often succeeded, then failed, to start a weight loss journey.

I was so good with Slimming World, losing around 2 stone before I stilled and it all piled back on, then I also had a go at Noom, on two separate occasions, reading articles, logging food intake and weighing in every day… which again worked for a while before we moved house, and life went a bit topsy turvy…

I started to think this was it for me. I’d be that slightly podgy, bellied, double-chinned Ritu forever, and I had to accept it. After all, I also now have fibromyalgia to deal with – who I have also named Frank.

Fibro Frank is like that annoying houseguest who turns up unannounced, causing a flare up, and can sometimes overstay his welcome. While he is here, he exhausts me, and can play havoc with my joints. I just try and deal with him and his stay as each day comes.

Then a friend of mine recommended something she had started, Slimpod. It’s not a diet. It’s not about controlling your food intake, it’s about talking to your subconscience. She is much younger than me and has had trouble with her own joints and needed something to help, so she tried a 10-day free trial, and felt there was some change in her approach to food. She was going to sign up for the full programme and recommended it.

Again, no specific diet. No calorie counting. Just a way of retraining your mind and how it things about food and eating.

What is it, then?

Basically I listen to a pod (a short audio clip around 10 mins long) every day, before bed or sometimes more often, and our friend Trevor speaks to our subconscience. There are two to start with, but the Slimpod you should listen to daily. After 5 weeks there will be another pod released. And there are videos to watch, which are not long, and you can either watch them in one go once a week, or watch them over the week, before the new ones are released.

It’s all about Neuroscience, and unpacking possibly decades of emotional eating triggers. (Stress is one of mine.)

Plus you are encouraged to write down three wins a day. And to not weigh yourself.

I know. That’s a bit mad. A weight loss thing but you don’t weigh? Well, I guess the long and short of it is that we get so reliant on the numbers that show up, sometimes we forget to remember the other plusses that have occured

And I won’t go into it because, let’s face it, I’m not the expert, but after my first ten days, I wanted to share what I am feeling.

So, within a couple of days I did notice that, aside from a really stressful day where I ate three chocolate bars, I have stopped automatically reaching for snacks in between meals, and if I fancy something, I’m bypassing most naughty treats, and going for fruit. Don’t get me wrong, I haven’t stopped eating all things that give me pleasure, it’s just I can finally eat and stop before I finish a whole pack of something.

I’m eating three good meals a day, drinking more water, and snacking less. I’ve refused the takeaway that Hubby Dearest wants to order on most occasions, trying to cook from scratch more.

We aren’t meant to weigh in, but I did this morning, and I have lost 4lb in the ten days!

I’m trying to hit my step goals most days.

And I am starting to sleep better.

I’ve invested in a Snoozeband so I can fall asleep wearing it while listening to the pods as it is flat on the ears and I am a side sleeper. I am wearing it right now, as I type while listening to a podcast. So comfortable!

And I have realised that I don’t have to wear tent-like tops. I have worn a couple of outfits that cinch in at the waist, and usually I am paranoid because I feel conscious of my tummy, however people have made a point of saying how lovely they look on me. The tent-tops of which I have many, are comfortable for work, but they do make me look bigger because they hang in a certain way…

So, tomorrow, my free trial ends, and I am 100% going to be continuing. There are 3 monthly payment of £39 then the pods and videos are mine to keep and continue to listen to.

This isn’t me being paid to advertise. This is a genuine recommendation, that so far I am loving this! You can click below if you want to read more… You get 10% off if you use it!

And the Snoozebands are brilliant, too. Check them out, here!

https://www.snoozeband.co.uk/

Right, I will keep you updated on the progress!

In the meantime, have a great rest of your Sunday!

Under One Sky by Zoe Folbigg #BlogTour #RachelsRandomResources @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks @zoefolbigg

My Blog Tour visit for Under One Sky By Zoe Folbigg.

From bestseller Zoë Folbigg comes this beautiful, romantic tale of finding love in the most unexpected places. Under the midnight sun of Arctic Norway, Cecilie goes online looking for friends, and stumbles across Hector Herrera. They start chatting and soon realise that they might have just fallen in love. But there’s a Hector lives thousands of miles away in Mexico. And he’s running from a tragic past.

Cecilie’s whole life has been anchored by sticking to what she knows and her job at the cafe in the town in which she grew up. Can she really make a leap of faith for someone she’s never met? And will Hector break free to change the path he’s on?

An unforgettable story about two people, living two very different lives under the same sky, and whether they can cross oceans, seas and fjords to give their love a chance.

My Review

Under One Sky by Zoë Folbigg
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Told from the viewpoint of three characters, this story is set in multiple locations, from Arctic Norway, Mexico and England.
Cecilie is a young woman who has never veered further than the country she was born in, Norway. She leads a self-contained life and is happy not to be too involved in anyone else’s life.
She strikes up an online friendship with Hector, known as The Mexican by many in Cecilie’s life, but this becomes something more profound.
Then there is British Kate. A woman who is struggling in her marriage, with a man who doesn’t appreciate her, and with a tenuous connection to Hector.
There is a lot of time hopping within the story which can get a little confusing, but essentially, we are following how Cecilie and Hector met in a chatroom, how their relationship developed and all that happened in between.
Kate’s chapters did feel a little redundant, as she is not really involved in Cecilie and Hector’s story, per se, until the end of the book. Maybe she deserves her own story.
Many thanks to Boldwood Books for an ARC.

About the Author

Zoë Folbigg is author of Amazon number-one bestseller The Note, based on the true story of how she met her husband on her daily commute and Amazon Prime’s biggest selling Kindle book of 2018. Zoë has written for magazines and newspapers in the UK and around the world; she wrote a weekly column in Fabulous magazine documenting her year-long round-the-world trip with ‘Train Man’ – and now lives with him, their sons and their cat Margot in Hertfordshire. Her seventh book Five Days is out 26th July 2024. You can follow her on Instagram @zoefolbigg

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The Ick by @H0llyMcCulloch #BlogTour #BookReview @dialoguepub @FMcMAssociates

Today, I am thrilled to be on the blog tour for The Ick by Holly Muculloch.

The Blurb

Girl meets boy. Girl gets the ick. Girl moves on.

Gem has a chronic case of the ick. Luckily for Gem, these icks are actually her intuition in disguise, warding her off of greater red flags which would surely develop later… or that’s Gem’s theory. Her best friend, Shanti, doesn’t buy it. In fact, in her training to become a Clinical Psychologist, Shanti decides to design her graduate study around Gem. To see if the ick is real, she challenges Gem to look past her intuition and date someone for an unimaginable six weeks, all for a fee of £5,000.

And who better to test the hypothesis than Atlas. He eats soup for lunch, wears a gigantic rucksack and winks at the end of cringy jokes – all impossible to look past. But, despite Gem’s best efforts, he’s also, she hates to admit it, quite funny, attentive, and kind (and not to mention extremely good looking). And whilst her gut shouts at her to run away, one date becomes, two, three, four, before she stops counting all together.

Can Gem do the impossible and start falling for Atlas? And what happens when he finds out she’s being paid to date him?

The Ick is a hilarious romance about the judgements we pass, the insecurities we harbour, and those relationships that force us to embrace vulnerability whole-heartedly.

My Review

The Ick by Holly McCulloch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Can I say that one thing this book didn’t give me was the Ick?
It starts as a mild-mannered story, with Gem, our FMC, who finds it hard to commit because each time she meets a date, something inevitably puts her off, be it food, clothing, or a specific behaviour… also known as The Ick.
She marks down the first date of the book… because he ate soup for lunch!
Gem lives with her best friend, Shanti, who is training to be a clinical psychologist. She thinks there are commitment issues and that these ‘icks’ are more of an unconscious attempt to never say yes.
And so, the central part of the story starts. Gem is signed up for a clinical study for Shanti’s thesis and has to date one person for a long time, despite ‘icks’ to see what happens.
Enter Atlas. – Okay, so he entered earlier. He’s the soup eater. But what a wonderful character! He is that pure, gorgeous specimen, and you know he is just right for Gem. Only, can she get over the ‘ick’?
And the side characters are just as great.
Uncle Mick, who is like a surrogate father figure; Jay, the miserable corner shop owner who despite not uttering a word through the book, has his presence, and Shauna, the attitude-filled young footballer.
I enjoyed reading this book because it goes deeper than the fundamental Ick issue. Gem’s background and her relationship with her mother all contribute to how she is right now.

Author Bio

As the fourth child in a busy household, Holly was often left to entertain herself. She wasn’t cool enough to hang out with her oldest siblings, and she wasn’t a good enough goalie to hang out with her younger sibling. Luckily, she quickly found the world of books and since then, she has never looked back. As a kid, Holly often went to sleep with at least four books underneath her pillow just in case she needed them. And she often did. Books have saved her time and time again.

After a stint working at a literary agency, then a stint working at a big four publisher, and then a stint working as a book buyer, Holly made the terrible decision to become a management consultant. After four years, and still no idea what the job actually entailed, books saved her once again. She wrote her first novel Just Friends (published by Transworld in 2020) when she needed to escape. Her second novel, The Mix-Up followed in 2021.

She is currently working as a freelance editor and writer, and lives in the outskirts of Oxford with her dog, who she lovingly named Schitthead (Ted) after the best TV programme known to man. She is fuelled by baked goods and a need to make people laugh.

If you want to get to know Holly (and Ted) better, follow her over on Instagram (@by.holly.mcculloch) where she mainly shares dog photos and curates memes.

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