Top Christmas Romance Books I just can't resist the covers to Christmas books and every year they just keep getting better and better. With so many new publications every year it's hard to know which ones to choose. I've put together a list of my top Christmas romance reads from the last few years and... Continue Reading →
The Bakery At Seashell Cove by Karen Clarke
The Bakery At Seashell Cove by Karen Clarke A warm welcome and delicious chocolate gateau are always on the menu at the Bakery at Seashell Cove – and this summer, romance is in the air… Meg Larson thought she had everything she wanted: she works in the local bakery, she’s months away from marrying her high-school... Continue Reading →
The Summer Hideaway by Jenny Hale
The Summer Hideaway by Jenny Hale Description An absolutely beautiful summer romance that will make you laugh, cry and stay up long past your bedtime. Alice Emerson and best friend Sasha Miller have made a pact. They’ve decided to swap city living for the beautiful white beaches of the Outer Banks and pour everything they have into launching an ice... Continue Reading →
One Last Summer by Victoria Connelly
One Last Summer by Victoria Connelly They have the whole summer ahead of them. Is it enough to rekindle the friendship they once shared? Harriet Greenleaf dreams of spending the summer in a beautiful ancient priory on the Somerset coast with her two best friends—but her dream is bittersweet. On the one hand, it’s a... Continue Reading →
The Wrong Envelope by Liz Treacher
The Wrong Envelope by Liz Treacher Today I am happy to take part in the Book Blitz for The Wrong Envelope by Liz Treacher. Thank you to Kelly from Love Books Group and the author for a copy of the book, which I have reviewed honestly. Purchase Link Summer 1920. Two worlds are about to collide.Evie Brunton... Continue Reading →
Leo and the Lightning Dragons by Gill White
Everybody in the kingdom is supporting the brave knight Leo in his battle against his fearsome dragons. They try lots of different things to help him defeat them but eventually Leo realises that the most important thing to do is to believe in himself
Book Review: The Breakdown by B A Paris
‘A psychological page-turner’ – Good Housekeeping If you can’t trust yourself, who can you trust? It all started that night in the woods. Cass Anderson didn’t stop to help the woman in the car, and now she’s dead. Ever since, silent calls have been plaguing Cass and she’s sure someone is watching her. Consumed by guilt,... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour ; Book Review Forget Her Name by Jane Holland.
] Thank you so much to Rachel @rararesources and Jane Holland for asking me to take part in the Blog Tour for Forget Her Name. Forget Her Name Rachel’s dead and she’s never coming back. Or is she? As she prepares for her wedding to Dominic, Catherine has never been happier or more excited about her... Continue Reading →
Book Review, The Child Finder by Rene Denfeld.
Naomi Cottle finds missing children. When the police have given up their search and an investigation stalls, families call her. She possesses a rare, intuitive sense, born out of her own experience, that allows her to succeed when others have failed. Young Madison Culver has been missing for three years. She vanished on a family... Continue Reading →
Blog Tour; Book Review, What She Left by Rosie Fiore
Thank you to Rachel @rararesources and Rosie Fiore for inviting me to take part in this blog tour. What She Left Helen Cooper has a charmed life. She's beautiful, accomplished, organised - the star parent at the school. Until she disappears. But Helen wasn't abducted or murdered. She's chosen to walk away, abandoning her family,... Continue Reading →