The Beauty of Broken Things Victoria Connelly United by tragedy, can two broken souls make each other whole? After the tragic loss of his wife, Helen, Luke Hansard is desperate to keep her memory alive. In an effort to stay close to her, he reaches out to an online friend Helen often mentioned: a reclusive... Continue Reading →
The Sight of You by Holly Miller – Book Review
The Sight of You by Holly Miller Would you choose love . . . . . . If you knew how it would end? Joel is afraid of the future. Since he was a child he's been haunted by dreams about the people he loves. Visions of what's going to happen - the good and... Continue Reading →
Safe by S.K. Barnett – Book Review
Safe by S.K. Barnett A six-year-old girl disappears from a small town. Twelve years later, she’s back. But is she safe? Are you? Jenny Kristal was six years old when she was snatched in broad daylight from her quiet suburban neighbourhood. Twelve years later, she miraculously returns home after escaping her kidnappers - but as... Continue Reading →
Puppy Shortage and Price Rises Since Coronavirus Crisis
Puppy Shortage & Price Rises Since Coronavirus Crisis One of the most surprising outcomes of the Coronavirus lockdown is that we now face a puppy shortage here in the UK. I was initially worried that puppies born in lockdown could not be sold due to social distancing restrictions and hoped that breeders would stop mating... Continue Reading →
Her Last Mistake by Carla Kovach
Her Last Mistake by Carla Kovach Dressed in a sage green bridesmaid dress, and smiling for pictures, Holly is the happiest she’s ever been. Hours later, Holly is dead. People love to hate Holly Long. Smart, beautiful and a woman who men find it hard to say no to, she’s the town’s most gossiped about... Continue Reading →
Breezing by Michael Ferrara – Book Review
Breezing by Michael Ferrara In the world of high-stakes horse racing, is it training, money, or luck that gets the win? C.J. Jamieson is a young, gifted female jockey with a complicated past and a strong desire to break through in the competitive world of thoroughbred racing. Trainer Ritchie Gallo, on the other hand, has... Continue Reading →
Sing Me A Secret by Julie Houston (Book Review)
Sing Me A Secret by Julie Houston 'A warm, funny story of sisters and the secrets they keep' Sheila O'Flanagan. 'Warm, funny and well written, with a page-turning plot, this book has everything! I loved it!' Katie Fforde. The four Sutherland sisters have all had very different paths in life, but one secret and a slighty tense production of Jesus Christ Superstar are about... Continue Reading →