Today I’m pleased to be sharing my thoughts about the The German Girl by Lily Graham, published in ebook today by Bookouture. Thanks to Sarah Hardy for the invite to join the blog tour and for the free digital copy. My thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis: ‘Our parents were… Continue reading The German Girl by Lily Graham
The minute I saw you by Paige Toon
Today I’m sharing my thoughts on ‘the minute I saw you‘ by Paige Toon. A huge thank you to Sara-Jade of Books and The City for this gorgeous book which popped through my letterbox just before Christmas 2020. Synopsis: When Hannah meets Sonny, she’s irresistibly drawn to him: he’s sexy and confident, but only in… Continue reading The minute I saw you by Paige Toon
The Push by Ashley Audrain
Today I’m sharing my review for The Push, the debut novel by Ashley Audrain, published yesterday by Michael Joseph Books. Thank you to the publisher for a digital proof copy via NetGalley, my thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis: What if your experience of motherhood was nothing like what you… Continue reading The Push by Ashley Audrain
The Smallest Man by Frances Quinn
Happy publication day to Frances Quinn. Thank you to Clare Hey at Simon and Schuster for the copy of the book to read and review. My thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis: The smallest man. The biggest heart. The mightiest story. A compelling story, perfect for fans of The Doll… Continue reading The Smallest Man by Frances Quinn
George the Orphan Crow and the Creatures of Blossom Valley by Helen Fox
Today I’m sharing my review of the first in a series of books by Helen Fox about Blossom Valley. Thank you to Helen for a copy of the book. My thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis: After his parents are killed, George, the Orphan Crow, starts a new life among… Continue reading George the Orphan Crow and the Creatures of Blossom Valley by Helen Fox
Hungry by Grace Dent
Today I’m starting my 2021 book blog reviews with a mini review for the book I started in 2020 and finished on New Years Day. Thanks to Mudlark Books for a copy of this book via the Readers First website. Synopsis: From Frazzles to Foie Gras: a memoir of wanting more. From an early age,… Continue reading Hungry by Grace Dent
A Hogmanay Kiss by Elsie McArthur
Today I’m sharing my final book review for 2020. Thank you to everyone who has read, liked and/or shared my book reviews this year. After being furloughed from work in April, being able to get lost in books and then share my thoughts on here has been a positive activity in a strange year. I… Continue reading A Hogmanay Kiss by Elsie McArthur
The Christmas Wish List by Heidi Swain
Today I’m happy to be sharing my mini review for the third Wynbridge novel I’ve read this week by the lovely Heidi Swain, currently 99p on the Kindle. Synopsis: After being let go from her job in a swanky hotel just weeks before Christmas, Hattie is feeling lost. Even more so when her high-flying boyfriend… Continue reading The Christmas Wish List by Heidi Swain
The Photographer of the Lost by Caroline Scott
Today I’m sharing my thoughts about Caroline Scott’s debut novel, which was published by Simon and Schuster UK in hardback in 2019 and in paperback in June 2020. Synopsis: If someone you loved when missing, would you ever stop searching for them? 1921. The Great War is over and while many survivors have been reunited… Continue reading The Photographer of the Lost by Caroline Scott
Snowflakes and Cinnamon Swirls at The Winter Wonderland by Heidi Swain
Today I’m sharing my thoughts about this fabulous festive book, by an author I only discovered this year. This was my Christmas Day afternoon read, whilst my husband snored on the sofa and our teenagers caught up on their social media accounts. With no travelling to visit family in Yorkshire (or even locally) this year,… Continue reading Snowflakes and Cinnamon Swirls at The Winter Wonderland by Heidi Swain