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Author Archives: Jay
The Lady of Many Faces: Laughing in the face of cancer
Ladies and Gentlemen, allow me to introduce to you a true inspiration. Last year my lovely friend Shiv was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. You don’t expect to hear a diagnosis of cancer in your 30s, but Shiv quite literally laughed … Continue reading
Review: Geek Girl by Holly Smale
I was loaned an ARC of Holly Smale’s debut novel, Geek Girl, by a friend and fell so in love with this book that I simply had to review it. The novel opens with the dictionary definition of the word … Continue reading
Interview with Heather Huffman – Roses in Ecuador
I’m quite excited to have Heather Huffman visiting Jay’s Insight today as part of her blog tour to promote her latest novel Roses in Ecuador (sponsored link) from which I posted a teaser excerpt and reviewed. What was the inspiration … Continue reading
Roses in Ecuador by Heather Huffman – A Teaser Excerpt
I recently reviewed Heather Huffman’s latest release, Roses in Ecuador (sponsored link) and promised a teaser excerpt. Enjoy! Stop by on Feb 14th for my interview with Heather. ******************************************************************************** Roses in Ecuador – Heather Huffman (Chapter Eight-Nine – pages 48-53) … Continue reading
Review – Roses in Ecuador by Heather Huffman
Despite being a devout bookworm, Heather Huffman’s Throwaway (sponsored link) was the first book I’d ever wanted to spread the word about so strongly that I reviewed it. When I was offered an advance copy of Heather’s latest novel to … Continue reading


