Christmas For Beginners by Carole Matthews

Christmas For Beginners  Carole Matthews The BRAND NEW festive and feel-good Christmas read from Sunday Times bestselling Carole Matthews 'Full of fabulously festive fun!' ERICA JAMES IT'S THE MOST WONDERFUL TIME OF THE YEAR . . . Christmas is fast approaching at the new Hope Farm. Owner Molly Baker has been convinced to organise an open day... Continue Reading →

This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens

Today is my birthday and I am thrilled to be spending it on the blog tour for one of my favourite RomComs of 2020. This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens was an absolute delight to read with adorable characters and razor-sharp wit on every page. Here is everything you need to know about this absolutely... Continue Reading →

Sun Stars and Limoncello by Stefania Hartley

Sun Stars and Limoncello by Stefania Hartley Sonia believes that men equal heartache and disaster. Brad has sworn never to love a woman again. It’s a pity they’re so irresistibly attracted to one another. After her traumatic teenage years, Sonia’s teaching job would be the best thing that has happened to her if it weren’t... Continue Reading →

One Hundred Reasons by Kelly Collins

One Hundred Reasons by Kelly Collins Fresh starts, hope, and happily ever afters… Nurse Sage Nichols life changed when she lost her favorite patient and inherited a bed and breakfast in a town she didn’t know existed. She traveled to Aspen Cove intent to sell so she could hurry back to her life in Denver.... Continue Reading →

Letters From The Past by Erica James

Letters From The Past by Erica James A sweet and compelling story of family, love and betrayal, set in a quintessential Suffolk village, from Sunday Times bestselling author Erica James. It's the autumn of 1962 in the idyllic Suffolk village of Melstead St Mary. Evelyn Devereux's husband Kit is planning their 20th wedding anniversary party.... 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 →

Dreaming of Verona by T. A. Williams

Dreaming of Verona by T. A. Williams Today I am completely thrilled to take part in the Publication Day promotion for Dreaming of Verona by T. A. Williams. Many thanks to Rachel's Random Resources and the publisher for a copy of the book, which I have reviewed honestly. Verona is the City of Love. But will... Continue Reading →

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