Author: Madalyn Morgan
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The Blog Tour organised by Rachel Gilbey @ Rachel’s Random Resources, for Chasing Ghosts, has come to an end.
Thank you for organising a fantastic Blog Tour, Rachel. The bloggers who featured and reviewed Chasing Ghosts on their amazing Blogs were intuitive, perceptive, and honest. This was my first Blog Tour; it will not be my last. From my initial enquiry to the last day of the tour – and for several days afterwards…
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#blogtour A RATION BOOK CHRISTMAS BY JEAN FULLERTON
via #blogtour A RATION BOOK CHRISTMAS BY JEAN FULLERTON
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Chasing Ghosts: The final review. It was worth waiting for. Thank you, https://heartshapedbluestocking.com/
Thank you for the great review of Chasing Ghosts, Heartshaped Bluestocking. You understood the characters and what I, the writer, was trying to say through them. It’s exciting when a reader gets ‘it.’ Here’s a snippet of the review. “The development of the story and the central characters is superb. While I found some of…
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Chasing Ghosts : Blog Tour
Originally posted on Heartshaped Bluestocking: by Madalyn Morgan In 1949 after receiving treatment for shell shock in Canada, Claire’s husband disappears. Has Mitch left her for the woman he talks about in his sleep? Or is he on the run from accusations of wartime treachery? Claire goes to France in search of the truth, aided…
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The penultimate post on, The Chasing Ghosts Blog Tour, from Elizabeth Carey @www.liscarysbibrary.com
A snippet from the review. “And her superiors and his have forgotten that Claire is no ordinary war bride. She’s a seasoned undercover agent who operated directly under the eyes of the Nazis in occupied France. This is an engrossing, complex story, with enough backstory to add to the interest without being confusing. Claire is…
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Chasing Ghosts Blog Tour. Day six. Feature, Review and Q&A
Read more at Against The Flow Press. http://againsttheflowpress.blogspot.com/2018/10/review-chasing-ghosts.html
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Chasing Ghosts on tour with Thesecretworldofabookblogger
I just adored this story, it shows the incredible strength people have after the war and how strong friendships grow despite the conflict going on around them. This is a story with lots of twist and turns and a story that leads you down a path that I did not expect. I do not want…
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Chasing Ghosts Blog Tour on Sat Oct 13th. A fabulous review from Ellesea Loves Reading.
Review Ms Morgan’s writing is a new to me so, I’m happy to confirm I’ve found another author to follow after reading this absorbing tale set in peacetime between nineteen forty-nine and nineteen-fifty. Claire Mitchell’s husband, Captain Alain ‘Mitch’ Mitchell is missing. After failing to join her and their daughter on a return flight from…
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JUST4MYBOOKS.WORDPRESS.COM BLOG TOUR ‘N’ BOOK REVIEW – CHASING GHOSTS Posted on October 13, 2018
Book review, France, intrigue, relationships, suspense, WWII “Another of my favourite genres to read – WWII fiction – and this one is an absolute gem. Even though it takes place in 1949, there are subplots that keep the war era very much at the forefront of the story. I haven’t read any others in the…
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Chasing Ghosts by Madalyn Morgan @ActScribblerDJ @rararesources #ChasingGhosts
I’m over the rainbow after reading overtherainbowbookblog.wordpress.com/ review. Here is a snippet. Chasing Ghosts is a brilliant addition to the Dudley sister’s saga books. I’ve read a lot of books set in World War Two but not many set just after so it was on to see how the world was still affected by all…
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Chasing Ghosts (The Dudley Sisters #6) by Madalyn Morgan #BlogTour #Giveaway @rararesources #HistFic @ActScribblerDJ
“My favourite part was reading about Claire’s adventures in France, the vivid description of the prison ruins was quite haunting. The fallout from Mitch’s treatment in Canada and the resulting twist was unexpected and made for a satisfying ending.” via Chasing Ghosts (The Dudley Sisters #6) by Madalyn Morgan #BlogTour #Giveaway @rararesources #HistFic @ActScribblerDJ
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Another 4* review. This time from Rachel Bustin @ rachelbustin.com
“I like the character of Claire. It gets exciting when she heads to France to find answers on Mitch’s disappearance and how she needs to find him before the military does. I’m giving Chasing Ghosts 4 out of 5 stars for the sheer way it was written. The author makes it somehow beautiful with the…
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Day four of Chasing Ghosts Book Tour and a review from Waggy Tales.
Review This is the sixth in a series and I have to admit that I haven’t read the previous books. However, this worked as a standalone novel and I enjoyed reading Chasing Ghosts. I love historical fiction and the retro black and white cover really drew me into this book. It begins in 1949, Claire…
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What’s Better Than a Book? Great review for Chasing Ghosts from a Great Blog
Historical, menacing, and intriguing! In this latest novel by Morgan, Chasing Ghosts, she transports us back to 1949 as Claire embarks on a journey to find her missing husband, Mitch with the help of her contacts and friends from the Resistance after he mysteriously disappears during treatment for PTSD in Canada. The writing is descriptive and…
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Thank you for the super review Books, Life and Everything.
“A super historical novel set in the mid-twentieth century, Chasing Ghosts by Madalyn Morgan. Although it can be read as a standalone, it is part of The Dudley Sisters Saga and the sequel to China Blue. The family members and old friends who set out to help Claire are well drawn and vividly evoked. A…