
What I first noticed about Right Here Waiting for You by Rebecca Pugh was the cover of her latest novel, and I knew that this book was right here waiting for me, it stood out from the crowd and had me chomping at the bit to start reading. As soon
What I first noticed about Right Here Waiting for You by Rebecca Pugh was the cover of her latest novel, and I knew that this book was right here waiting for me, it stood out from the crowd and had me chomping at the bit to start reading. As soon
Is it possible to fall in love with a book as much as I did with The First Time Mums’ Club by Lucie Wheeler? Firstly, just look at the cover … stunning … gorgeous … in fact utterly fabulous! The minute I spotted this book I knew I just wanted
Book of the month – Publication day 13th July but available for pre-order now! If it’s cosy heart-warming reads you adore, full of village life, idyllic scenery, and utterly adorable characters then Coming Home to Cuckoo Cottage by Heidi Swain is the book for you! Firstly we are introduced to
In Elaine Everest’s book ‘The Butlins Girls’ we are introduced to Molly Missons who I absolutely adored from the outset! With a world still recovering from the war, the tragic death of her parents and some long-lost relatives trying to steal her livelihood, Molly applies for a job at the
One family. A tiny flat in Notting Hill. On the biggest day of the year. What could possibly go wrong? When my best friend bombarded with texts about this book I thought she’d lost the plot … Barlow this is your life … you need to read this book! This
My BOOK OF THE MONTH for March 2017 is Sister Sister by the uber talented Sue Fortin. I certainly have one of the best jobs in the world, not only do I write books for a living but I get to read and review some of the most fantastic books
This was the first book I’d read by Annie Lyons and it was an ABSOLUTE GEM OF A BOOK! I LOVED every minute of it! The book begins with words no woman ever wants to hear from her husband “I don’t love you any more” which sends Natalie Garfield into a
Kate Bennett may present a paranormal investigation TV show, but she’s not seen much to dent her scepticism, until she’s drawn to a building that holds secrets from her past. That’s the premise for a book which may look standard (albeit brilliantly-written) supernatural thriller, but which turns out to be
As the weather starts to warm up, if you are looking for a blisteringly hot read for the summer poolside or simply to whisk you off from the normality of everyday life then look no further. Nigel May’s sixth novel is a divine murder mystery cocktail of celebrity, intrigue, thrills,
Bella Osborne’s writing is warm and welcoming and A Family Holiday is a beautiful and unusual story about love and family which entwines stories of two well-crafted female characters but centres around, Charlie, a nanny who is temporarily in charge of four quirky but loveable children. When tragedy strikes, Charlie