I’m pleased to share my review for the latest book by Sophie Claire today. Thank you to Hodder and Stoughton for a digital advanced review copy via NetGalley – my thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis:It’s taken years, but Natasha Brown’s life is finally on track. Running a florists in… Continue reading A Forget-Me-Not Summer by Sophie Claire
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The Little Teashop in Tokyo by Julie Caplin
Thank you to One More Chapter for providing a digital review copy of this gorgeous book. My thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Also thank you to The Book Babe for sharing your review, this encouraged me to apply for a review copy too. This is the first book I’ve read… Continue reading The Little Teashop in Tokyo by Julie Caplin
Book Review for Hello, Again by Isabelle Broom
Today I’m thrilled to share my review of this beautifully written book – Hello, Again by Isabelle Broom. Synopsis: Philippa Taylor (Pepper to her friends) has big dreams. When she closes her eyes, she can picture exactly who she ought to be. The problem is, it’s about as far away from her real life in… Continue reading Book Review for Hello, Again by Isabelle Broom
Meet Me At Pebble Beach by Bella Osborne
Synopsis: Regan is holding a winning lottery ticket.Goodbye to the boyfriend who never had her back, and so long to the job she can’t stand!Except it’s all a bit too good to be true… When Regan gets pranked, she finds herself jobless, homeless and boyfriendless in one fell swoop. Luckily her friendly seaside community provides… Continue reading Meet Me At Pebble Beach by Bella Osborne
The Weight of Small Things by Julie Lancaster
Synopsis Nine-year-old Frankie Appleton likes to count gates. One day she hopes to design the perfect gate – a gate to keep the bad things out. Little does she know that the bad things have already got in. Now her mother is dead, and the only other person with a house key has disappeared. Frankie… Continue reading The Weight of Small Things by Julie Lancaster
A PERFECT CORNISH ESCAPE by PHILLIPA ASHLEY
Thrilled to share my review for this lovely book on my blog today. Originally it was going to be shared next month as the main publication date is 11th June – however I heard yesterday that special advance copies are now in Tesco – time to add a copy to your ‘essential’ shopping basket in… Continue reading A PERFECT CORNISH ESCAPE by PHILLIPA ASHLEY
A Wedding at the Beach Hut by Veronica Henry
Thrilled to share my thoughts about the latest book by Veronica Henry, being published later this week. Robyn Moss just wants a simple wedding. A quiet ceremony; a picnic on the beach; dancing barefoot on the sand until the sun goes down. But first, Robyn has one very important thing to do – before embracing… Continue reading A Wedding at the Beach Hut by Veronica Henry
For Emily by Katherine Slee
A little dedication goes a long way. That’s why Catriona Robinson, the country’s favourite children’s author, always dedicated her books to those who touched her life the most – not least Emily, her reclusive granddaughter. Emily never thought too much about these dedications. But when Catriona dies unexpectedly, each one becomes a cryptic clue in… Continue reading For Emily by Katherine Slee
Life and Other Happy Endings by Melanie Cantor
If your life was going to end tomorrow, what would you do today? When she learns she has just three months to live Jennifer Cole decides to write 3 letters: one to her overbearing, selfish sister, another to her jelly-spined, cheating ex-husband, and the third to her charming, unreliable ex-boyfriend, each one saying everything she’s… Continue reading Life and Other Happy Endings by Melanie Cantor
Book Review for The Hopes and Dreams of Libby Quinn by Freya Kennedy
Libby Quinn is sick and tired of being sensible. After years of slogging her guts out for nothing at a PR company, she finds herself redundant and about to plough every last penny of her savings into refurbishing a ramshackle shop and making her dream become a reality. She hopes the opening of bookshop on… Continue reading Book Review for The Hopes and Dreams of Libby Quinn by Freya Kennedy