We at Biteback have been a pretty spoilt this month, that's right, spoilt, not spoiled - because I said so.

Not only have we wangled headline after headline but we've also recieved a number of highly complimentary reviews in recent weeks. On Saturday, the Guardian ran a review of David Laws' 22 Days in May by Peter Preston which reads:

"David Laws has copious notes of interminable meetings to rely on, which means his account has the ring of authenticity. It's a brisk, rewarding read that makes you feel more participant than spectator. It also catches the milling chaos of the time, the imperative that a deal be done in – yes! – the national interest, because the cabinet secretary and governor of the Bank of England were dancing jigs of anxiety just off stage."

Honestly, it makes me blush! Not because I'm solely responsible for such a triumph, of course (but I am really, really important).

Read more about this wonderful book "full of rich detail" *ahem* in the form of this glittering review, here.

22 Days in May is available now in paperback priced £9.99 and as an ebook priced £4.60