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 →

Postscript by Cecelia Ahern

Postscript Cecelia Ahern The long-awaited sequel to the bestselling PS, I Love You  It's been seven years since Holly Kennedy's husband died – six since she read his final letter, urging Holly to find the courage to forge a new life. She’s proud of all the ways in which she has grown and evolved. But when... Continue Reading →

The Last Village by Audla English

The Last Village by Audla English Today I am so pleased to take part in the blog tour for The Last Village by Audla English. About The Book The majestic Souter Lighthouse stands proudly at the edge of the clifftop surrounded by open grassy empty fields and overlooking a vast blue wilderness. Anna Charles knows nothing... Continue Reading →

The Cherries by D B Carter

The Cherries by D B Carter Today I am thrilled to open the blog tour for The Cherries by D B Carter. Thank you to Anne Cater from Random Things Tours, the author, and Mirador Publishing for a copy of the book, which I have reviewed honestly. When they have broken you, when you have... Continue Reading →

The Dog-walking Club by Liz Hinds

The Dog-walking Club by Liz Hinds Today I am taking part in the blog tour for The Dog-walking Club by Liz Hinds. Many thanks to Rachel's Random Resources and the author for a copy of the book The Dog-walking Club Every dog walk brings new drama into the lives of these dogs and their people. A supermarket... Continue Reading →

183 Times a Year by Eva Jordan (Book Review)

183 Times a Year Mothers and daughters alike will never look at each other in quite the same way after reading this book—a brilliantly funny observation of contemporary family life. Lizzie—exasperated Mother of Cassie, Connor and Stepdaughter Maisy—is the frustrated voice of reason to her daughters’ teenage angst. She gets by with good friends, cheap... Continue Reading →

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