Blog Tour: Appy Ever After by Chrissie Harrison

Today is publication day for Appy Ever After by Chrissie Harrison and I am helping to kick off the blog tour! This one looks like a fun romcom to read!

Book Description:

Beth is fed up with dating.
Sam doesn’t date.
So why are they creating a dating app together…?

After a failed marriage and a string of strikeout dates, Beth is starting to think she’s not cut out for a forever love. Then she meets Sam.

Sam has an uncanny knack of matchmaking his friends into long-term relationships. Now they’ve challenged him to turn his skill into code – a dating app with a difference. It all seems ridiculous… until he’s introduced to Beth.

Beth’s job in venture capital, and her dating experience, are ideal. Plus, she desperately needs a fruitful client project, or her job is on the line.

Sam clearly has the matchmaking skill and the coding knowledge to make this app a success. Not only that, maybe he’ll find her a Mr Right?

When they start double dating for project research, Beth falls hard. There’s just one problem: Sam, an incurable romantic, has his heart set on a Paris meet-cute destiny, and won’t consider anyone else.

However, when they decide to fake date as part of the app’s marketing plan, it’s clear to everyone that they belong together.

But if Sam can’t see that Beth is his perfect partner, he’s failed the ultimate matchmaking test, and the app is doomed.

Can she change his mind, save the project, and secure them both an Appy Ever After?

Appy Ever After is a laugh-out-loud, closed door romcom full of chemistry but no spice.


Buy Your Copy Here:
Amazon US
Amazon UK

About the Author:

Writing romcoms is my happy place. After working in other genres for many years, I couldn’t resist the pull towards comedy and romance. I have a soft spot for stories with strong women, nice guys, and a touch of the bittersweet. I like the connection between my protagonists to be more than physical – a bond that helps solve their problems. Often I shine a light on mental health issues, especially neurodiversity, which is close to my heart.

Fundamentally, I try to write the books I like to read – those with wit, heart and intelligence.

Away from the writing desk, I enjoy great scenery, a relaxing train ride, delicious coffee and cake, and catching up with friends and fellow authors.

Chrissie Harrison is a pen name.

Contact Chrissie:
Website
Instagram @authorchrissieharrison
Linktree
Threads @authorchrissieharrision
Tiktok @authorchrissieharrison

It’s October! What Are You Reading This Month?


It’s October and my favorite holiday is upon us: Halloween!  Last week I came across a Halloween Advent Book and had to order it to read for this month.  What is that book?  See below:

The 31st Trick-or-Treater
Author:  Ben Farthing
Published: September 24, 2025
Paperback: 334 pages

Book Description:

Thirty-one nights. Thirty-one chapters. One final nightmare.

Last Halloween, thirty trick-or-treaters vanished into the night.

This October, they’re coming back—one by one, each day of the month. But every child carries the same chilling warning: something is returning on the 31st.

Bob has never stopped searching for his daughter. Now, as the shadows of Halloween grow longer, he must face the darkness that stole her—before it takes everything again.

The 31st Trick-or-Treater is a Halloween advent novel: thirty-one nights, thirty-one chapters, and one final nightmare waiting on Halloween.

You still have time to buy it! It’s available in paperback like I have or on Kindle! And it is a part of Kindle Unlimited!
Amazon US
Amazon UK

The Facebook Group: The 31st Trick-or Treater ReadAlong Group The author himself is a part of this group!

If you read this one, will you make it by reading a chapter a day, or will you not be able to handle the pressure and binge it????  Let’s find out!

Happy Reading and Happy October!


 

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My September 2025 Reads

It’s September 30th and time to share what I read this month!

I read six books and one short story. Five of the books were audio, AND I completed my goal to finish The Survivor Wants to Die at the End by Adam Silvera! Two of the books were memoirs.

Here are the books I completed in September.  They are listed in the order that I finished them:

Sister Wife: A Memoir of Faith, Family, and Finding Freedom by Christine Brown Wooley- 4 stars
The Hitchhikers by Chevy Stevens- 4 stars
The Survivor Wants to Die at the End
by Adam Silvera- 4 stars

Orion’s Story Does Not Die at the End by Adam Silvera- 3.5 stars (short story)
The Unexpected Journey: Finding Strength, Hope, and Yourself on the Caregiving Path by Emma Heming Willis- 5 stars
The Vile Thing We Created by Robert P. Ottone- 4 stars
Reverence by Raena Rood4 stars

My ‘top rated read’ was The Unexpected Journey by Emma Heming Willis.   This covers her and her husband’s journey as they go through FTD.  I am not currently going through a caregiver life situation, but Heming Willis gives informative information on FTD and also shares her current journeyas a caregiver, and what caregivers need for themselves.  If a caregiver can’t help themselves first then they are unable to help care for ‘their person’.

My lowest rated read was the short story from the They Both Die Universe: Orion’s Story Does Not Die at the End.  Not that it was not good, it just really did not add the TBD universe.

What did YOU read in September? 
Let’s bring on October and my favorite holiday: HALLOWEEN!

Even better: I found an advent book calendar for Halloween this year! More info will come tomorrow… 

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