Review of ‘Learning to Swim’ by K.J. “Learning to Swim” by KJ is the story of three friends, Lauren, a vet, Andrea, an accountant and Hanna, a teacher.
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Review of ‘Learning to Swim’ by K.J. “Learning to Swim” by KJ is the story of three friends, Lauren, a vet, Andrea, an accountant and Hanna, a teacher.
Review of 'A Lesson in Love' by Harper Bliss
Review of ‘A Lesson in Love’ by Harper Bliss
‘A Lesson in Love’ by Harper Bliss is the third book in the Village Romance Series. And it’s excellent. The story is told in first person, alternating between Oxford Literature Professor, Helen and DPhil Student, Rory – who also happens to be part of the aristocratic Carlisle family of Upper Chewford. This is an age-gap romance – one of my favourite tropes, and one that Harper Bliss does so…
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Review of 'Beautiful Dreamer' by Melissa Brayden
Review of ‘Beautiful Dreamer’ by Melissa Brayden
‘Beautiful Dreamer’ is a joyful, happy, romantic story. Set in the picture-perfect Dreamer’s Bay, it is home to a woman who positively radiates sunshine, one who sees the good in everything and tries to see it in those she meets. Elizabeth Draper runs an odd-job business from her garage and is exactly where she wants to be in her life – except she has no-one to share it with. When Devyn Winters…
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Review of 'A Taste of Love' by Clare Lydon
Review of ‘A Taste of Love’ by Clare Lydon
‘A Taste of Love’ by Clare Lydon is a sweet, heartwarming story set in a picture-perfect Cotswold village. It is the second in a series written by Ms Lydon, T.B. Markinson and Harper Bliss. Once you have visited this particular village, you’ll never want to leave.
Natalie Hill works for the family gin business and has been spectacularly unlucky in love thus far. When a gorgeous Londoner…
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Review of 'Endangered' by Michelle Larkin
Review of ‘Endangered’ by Michelle Larkin
Aspen Wolfe lives in a world very like our own, but with shapeshifters in it. She has no idea she is one of them, a Shroud, and a very special one at that. When the government orders the extermination of the shroud population, Aspen finds herself on the run and discovers a community that needs her as much as she needs them. Dr Tora Madigan runs a sanctuary for shrouds in hiding and her operation…
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Review of ‘A Shot at Love’ by T.B. Markinson ‘A Shot at Love’ is what happens when an American political speech-writer finds herself unceremoniously dumped from her high-stress, high-stakes job and realises her life needs to change.
Review of ‘Steel City Confidential’ by Anne Hagan ‘Steel City Confidential’ by Anne Hagan is a triumph. It’s a fascinating story, well-told and with characters readers will warm to immediately.
Review of 'Uninvited' by Jane C Esther
Review of ‘Uninvited’ by Jane C Esther
I am a big fan of sci-fi, so this novel was right up my street. A mixture of sci-fi, love, old memories and a bit of a mystery, ‘Uninvited’ is a great story. Aerin McLeary is in Finger Lakes with best friend Zoe, undergoing a post-divorce cleansing ritual. Whilst in the water she feels a strange vibration and ends up with some unexpected changes and abilities. And the only person she can turn to…
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