Midsummer Magic at Miss Moonshine’s Emporium

Thank you to Rachel of Rachel’s Random Resources and the nine authors for the invitation to join the blog tour and a digital review copy to read.

Synopsis:

Are you ready to meet Miss Moonshine? Life may never be the same again…

It’s summer in Haven Bridge and Miss Moonshine is getting ready for a busy season. From the window of her Wonderful Emporium, at the heart of the pretty Yorkshire town, she watches and waits, weaving plans to bring happiness to all who step through her door. For Miss Moonshine is no ordinary shopkeeper. She may not have what you want, but she will always have what you need…

Nine romantic novelists from Yorkshire and Lancashire, including best-selling and award-winning authors, have joined together to create this anthology of uplifting stories guaranteed to warm your heart. This magical collection of contemporary romances will make you laugh, cry and wish for a Miss Moonshine in your own life.

Purchase Links 

UK – https://www.amazon.co.uk/Midsummer-Magic-Miss-Moonshines-Emporium-ebook/dp/B094W5FVWF/

US – https://www.amazon.com/Midsummer-Magic-Miss-Moonshines-Emporium-ebook/dp/B094W5FVWF/

My thoughts:

I took this book away with me for my first mini break away from home in 10 months and I’m pleased I picked such an uplifting and magical selection of short stories to read. Each story left me smiling.

All the stories feature Miss Moonshine, her chihuahua Napoleon and people needing a dusting of magic to help them make changes to their lives. I enjoyed each and every one of the stories and I will now be treating myself to the two previous books too.

A lovely book to dip in and out of, perfect for a lunch break read. I think we all need a Miss Moonshine in our lives, to help us find our potential and/or rediscover our self confidence.

Author Bio:

The nine Miss Moonshine authors – Mary Jayne Baker, Sophie Claire, Jacqui Cooper, Helena Fairfax, Kate Field, Melinda Hammond, Marie Laval, Helen Pollard and Angela Wren – meet up regularly in the little mill town of Hebden Bridge, on the border between the counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire – hence their group name, Authors on the Edge. This picturesque town, home to many writers, artists and musicians, was the inspiration for their magical character Miss Moonshine, and their uplifting series of anthologies featuring romance and happy endings.

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By Karen K is reading

An avid reader from the age of 4. Love escaping into a good novel after a busy day working with students. Mum. Adopter of dogs.

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