A Ration Book Wedding by Jean Fullerton

I’m pleased to share my review for this historical fiction novel by Jean Fullerton published in May 2020 in the UK by Corvus Books. I enjoyed book three of the series, A Ration Book Childhood, earlier this year (see my review at https://mentoringmumof2bookreviews.home.blog/2020/02/19/a-ration-book-childhood-by-jean-fullerton/) and I was keen to continue reading about the Brogan family. Synopsis:… Continue reading A Ration Book Wedding by Jean Fullerton

Homeward Bound by Richard Smith

I’m pleased to share my review for Homeward Bound as part of the blog tour organised by Rachel of Rachel’s Random Resources. Thank you to Matador Books for a copy of this book – my thoughts about the book are my own. This is a debut novel and one I’m happy to recommend. Synopsis: Homeward… Continue reading Homeward Bound by Richard Smith

The Village Shop for Lonely Hearts by Alison Sherlock #blogtour

I’m thrilled to share my review for this uplifting new book by Alison Sherlock on my book review blog today. Thank you to Boldwood Books and Rachel’s Random Resources for the digital proof copy – my thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis: After losing her job in New York, Amber… Continue reading The Village Shop for Lonely Hearts by Alison Sherlock #blogtour

The curious case of maggie macbeth by Stacey Murray

I’m bursting with excitement to share my review as part of the blog tour for this debut novel by Stacey Murray today. Thanks to Lizzie Lewis at RedDoor Press for a copy of the book, my thoughts are my own and not influenced by the free gift or by the fact there is a dog… Continue reading The curious case of maggie macbeth by Stacey Murray

Here and Now by Santa Montefiore

I’m pleased to share my review for the latest book by Santa Montefiore on my book blog today. Thank you to Simon and Schuster for a digital review copy – my thoughts are my own and and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis: Marigold has spent her life taking care of those around her, juggling… Continue reading Here and Now by Santa Montefiore

Queen Bee by Jane Fallon

I’m pleased to share my review of the latest book by Jane Fallon today. Thank you to Penguin UK -Michael Joseph for a digital review copy via NetGalley, my thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. The book was published in the UK on 9th July 2020. Synopsis: Welcome to The Close… Continue reading Queen Bee by Jane Fallon

The Miseducation of Evie Epworth by Matson Taylor

Today I’m absolutely thrilled to share my review for this stunning debut novel on my book blog today. Thank you to Jess Barratt at Scribner, a Simon and Schuster UK imprint, for this gorgeous proof copy – my thoughts about the book are all my own and not influenced by the gift. I will be… Continue reading The Miseducation of Evie Epworth by Matson Taylor

The Little Bookshop of Love Stories by Jaimie Admans

I’m thrilled to share my review for this gorgeous book again to celebrate the paperback publication this week. Thank you to HQ Digital for a digital review copy via NetGalley – my views are my own. Synopsis: Today is the Mondayest Monday ever. Hallie Winstone has been fired – and it wasn’t even her fault!… Continue reading The Little Bookshop of Love Stories by Jaimie Admans

Expectation by Anna Hope

I’m happy to be sharing my review for Expectation by Anna Hope today on my blog. Thank you to Alison Barrow of Penguin Random House UK for a copy of the paperback book. My thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis: Hannah, Cate and Lissa are young, vibrant and inseparable. Living… Continue reading Expectation by Anna Hope

How to Disappear by Gillian McAllister

I’m thrilled to share my review for this page turner of a book by a new author to me, Gillian McAllister. Thank you to Penguin Books – Micheal Joseph for a digital review copy via Net Galley – my thoughts are my own and not influenced by the gift. Synopsis: You can run, you can… Continue reading How to Disappear by Gillian McAllister