The Cottage on Wildflower Lane by Liz Davies Today I am thrilled to join the Blog Tour for The Cottage on Wildflower Lane. Thank you to Rachel's Random Resources, the author and publisher for a copy of the book, which I have reviewed honestly. Book Description Esther's life isn’t perfect (whose is?) – but she’s happy... Continue Reading →
Grown Ups by Marian Keyes
Today is my 600th post! So, I thought I would celebrate with a review of a new publication by one of my favourite authors Marian Keyes. It's very apt that the title of the book is called Grown Ups because it's something that I struggle with despite being over fifty! Does anyone ever feel truly 'grown... Continue Reading →
A 4 Month Old Chihuahua Puppy (What To Expect)
What To Expect From A 4 Month Old Chihuahua Puppy We welcomed Ripley into our family a few weeks ago now and I just wanted to update all the progress, problems and proud moments we have experienced. I'm not sure if Ripley is a typical 4 month old Chihuahua puppy, this breed are all very... Continue Reading →
Ted Bundy by Stephen G. Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth
Ted Bundy, The Only Living Witness by Stephen G. Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth Book Description 'One of the 10 best true crime books ever written' NEW YORK DAILY NEWS 'This is the most complete self-portrait ever painted by a serial killer... as unique a document as Bundy was a killer. There are lessons in this book... Continue Reading →
The Girl From The Workhouse by Lynn Johnson
The Girl From The Workhouse by Lynn Johnson Today I am thrilled to take part in the blog tour for The Girl From The Workhouse by Lynn Johnson. Many thanks to Rachel's Random Resources, Hera Books and the author for a copy of the book, which I have reviewed honestly. Even in the darkest of times,... Continue Reading →
Saving Buddy by Nicola Owst
Saving Buddy by Nicola Owst I love to read heartwarming books about rescue dogs and Buddy's story is truly amazing. I have always had a fondness for Staffordshire Bull Terriers, there are so many misconceptions about the breed and I love to see them portrayed as the loyal and caring dogs that they really are.... Continue Reading →
The Wisdom of Old Dogs by Elli H. Radinger
The Wisdom of Old Dogs by Elli H. Radinger Some of you may know that I have a seventeen-year-old chihuahua crossbreed dog called Holly. She came to me when she was just a few months old and had been hidden away in a flat without the landlord's permission. She has been a constant companion to... Continue Reading →
The House On The Lake by Nuala Ellwood
The House On The Lake Nuala Ellwood No matter how far you run . . . He's never far behind Lisa needs to disappear. And her friend's rambling old home in the wilds of Yorkshire seems like the perfect place. It's miles away from the closest town, and no one there knows her or... Continue Reading →
Puppy Training in Winter
Puppy Training in Winter When I decided to welcome a new addition to our family I wasn't quite prepared for how difficult puppy training in winter can be. Other puppies I have housetrained through the years have arrived in spring and summer, when the weather is milder, drier and much warmer. It is so much... Continue Reading →
Ups and Downs by D.B. Carter
Ups and Downs Is it too late for love? by D B Carter Carol has overcome countless obstacles to create her firm, and she’s done it on her own. But her beautiful apartment in central London and the trappings of success offer little compensation for the many years of illness and hurt she has endured.... Continue Reading →