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The Cheesemaker's House is celebrating its 5th Book Birthday week with Rachel's Random Resources, if you wish to participate please contact me on rachel@rachelsrandomresources.com with your name, blog name, preferred post type.  This is a mini blitz on the book birthday day, followed by a 7 day blog tour. 

The Cheesemaker’s House by Jane Cable

Genre: Romantic Suspense

Tour Dates: 1st - 8th August 2018

Publication Date: 1st August 2013

Standalone Novel

Estimated Page Count - 267

Formats available: Mobi or PDF (Worldwide) & UK Paperbacks

Types of post available: Reviews, Extracts, Q&As and limited Guest Posts

Purchase from Amazon -  viewBook.at/CheesemakersHouse

Just think, Alice, right now Owen could be putting a hex on you!

When Alice Hart’s husband runs off with his secretary, she runs off with his dog to lick her wounds in a North Yorkshire village. Battling with loneliness but trying to make the best of her new start, she soon meets her neighbours, including the drop-dead gorgeous builder Richard Wainwright and the kindly yet reticent cafe´ owner, Owen Maltby.

 

As Alice employs Richard to start renovating the barn next to her house, all is not what it seems. Why does she start seeing Owen when he clearly isn’t there? Where - or when - does the strange crying come from? And if Owen is the village charmer, what exactly does that mean?

 

The Cheesemaker’s House is a gripping read, inspired by a framed will found in the dining room of the author’s dream Yorkshire house. The previous owners explained that the house had been built at the request of the village cheesemaker in 1726 - and that the cheesemaker was a woman. And so the historical aspect of the story was born.

 

Jane Cable’s novel won the Suspense & Crime category of The Alan Titchmarsh Show People’s Novelist competition, reaching the last four out of over a thousand entries. The Cheesemaker’s House can be enjoyed by anyone who has become bored of today’s predictable boy-meets-girl romance novels.

 

“I desperately want to find out about Owen; a fascinating character... the gift here is to make you want to read on.”

Jeffrey Archer

About Jane Cable

Although brought up in Cardiff, Jane Cable left Wales to study at the age of eighteen and has lived in England ever since. Her father was Anglo-Welsh poet Mercer Simpson so growing up in a house full of books Jane always read – and wrote. In 2011 she started to take her hobby seriously when The Cheesemaker’s House, which became her debut novel, reached the final of The Alan Titchmarsh Show’s People’s Novelist competition. She writes romance with a twist of mystery which has been published independently and through the UK ebook giant, Endeavour Press. Jane is an active member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association and a director of Chindi Authors.

In 2017 Jane moved to Cornwall and this year will become a full time author. She’s passionate about her new home, cricket, travelling and her husband of 22 years – although not necessarily in that order.

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Book Birthday Premium Package Schedule

Capacity per day as shown. Confirmed blogs will appear here. 

1st August

  1. Fictionophile - Review

  2. Donna's Book Blog - Review

  3. Short Book and Scribes - Review

  4. Novel Deelights - Guest Post

  5. Wrong side of forty - Review

  6. Being Anne - Guest Post

  7. B-Gina Review

  8. 3 degrees of fiction book blog - Review

  9. Heartshaped Bluestocking

2nd August

  1. Dash Fan's Book Reviews -Review

  2. Over The Rainbow Book Blog - Review

  3.  Fraser’s Fun House - Review

3rd August

  1. Zooloo Book blog - Review

  2.  Devilishly Delicious Book Reviews - Review, Extract

  3. On The Shelf Reviews - Review

4th August

  1. Books, Life and Everything - Review

  2. Thesecretworldofabookblogger - Review

  3. Six Tinder Weeks - Review

5th August

  1. Broadbean's Books - Review

  2. Book Addict Rambles - Extract

  3. everywhere and nowhere -Review

6th August

  1.  Nemesis Book Blog - Review

  2. Bound 2 Escape - Extract

  3. Oh Book It - Review and Q&A

7th August

  1.  Nesie's Place - Review

  2.  Books and Me - Review

  3. Jazzy Book Reviews - Extract

​8th August

  1.  booksaremycwtches - Promo

  2.  Sandie's book Shelves - Review

  3.  Rosie Writes - Review

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