When 35-year-old Leni McKenzie is knocked off her bike, her family’s world is turned upside down. Leni and her sister Alice were best friends as well as siblings. But did they know each other as well as Alice thought? In the hope of coming to terms with her grief, she tries to piece together Leni’s… Continue reading The Best Days of Our Lives by Lucy Diamond
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Lifesaving for Beginners by Josie Lloyd
In life’s stormy waters, it’s your friends who keep you afloat… Maddy Wolfe’s life has just capsized. After her twenty-year marriage suddenly implodes, she heads to Brighton to search for her estranged son, Jamie. But he’s nowhere to be found and for the first time, she’s totally alone. That is, until she meets the Salty… Continue reading Lifesaving for Beginners by Josie Lloyd
Misty Ricardo’s Curry Compendium by Richard Sayce
Thank you to Literally PR and Misty Ricardo’s Curry Kitchen for the invitation to join the blog tour for the Curry Compendium. The blurb: Richard Sayce, the man behind Misty Ricardo’s Curry Kitchen, does it again. Following his award winning two previous curry volumes, Curry Compendium is a hardback masterpiece for all those wanting to… Continue reading Misty Ricardo’s Curry Compendium by Richard Sayce
56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard
Thank you Corvus Books and Readers First for a hardback copy of the book. I enjoyed reading The Nothing Man by Catherine Ryan Howard (see my review at https://mentoringmumof2bookreviews.home.blog/2021/05/06/the-nothing-man-by-catherine-ryan-howard-2/). This book will be published on Thursday 19th August in the UK. Today I’m sharing a mini review free from spoilers. Synopsis: 56 DAYS AGOCiara and… Continue reading 56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard
Jaipur Journals by Namita Gokhale
Thanks to Anne Cater of Random Things Tours and Hope Road Publishing for the opportunity to read, review and share my thoughts about this magical book on the blog tour. The book was published on Thursday 29th April. My thoughts are not influenced by the gift of a proof copy. Synopsis: From the co-founder of… Continue reading Jaipur Journals by Namita Gokhale