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We all deserve a bit of happiness

Every book I read evokes a different set of emotions and this book, The Matchmaker by Catherine Walsh was pure delight.  I read it over two days and enjoyed it so much.  It is a fun read, that explores the…

Strong women survive

I love a book that looks at things from a different perspective.  I have read loads fo WWII fiction and it still surprises and delights me when an author takes a different view of things.  This history we know, but…

A Journey of Hope

Today, on the blog I have a treat for you. An exclusvie extract from the newe novel, The Last Letter from Paris by Kate Eastham. Enjoy, and I hope it tempts you into reading it! P R O L O…

Being a Mother …

I read a lot.  I am not sure how many books it was last year but I think about eighty.  For 2023 I am determined to keep track of it.  It is also so good to reflect on the list,…

Kerry Tucker Learns to Live

Well as you can imagine, the minute I saw this title I just knew I had to read it.  Firstly the main character is called Kerry, and secondly anyone who can overcome their past has a special place in my…

It’s Christmas and time for romance

Different books evoke different emotions.  As many of you know I have been going through quite a bit with my health.  So much so that I didn’t want to read (this never ever happens as I average over 100 books…

Is it safer to choose to be locked away?

Sometimes books surprise you.  What makes you buy them.  Is the description, the author or the cover?  The Locked Away Life by Drew Davies surprised me, and delighted me all at once.  It is a masterful tale, introducing an unlikely…

The book you have to read!

If you could see my space, (office/studio/craft room) you would know that my passions are art and writing.  These are the things that get me up in the morning. The only thing stopping me from starting the day, is my…

Discover Italy through an amazing journey

My love of reading is so secret. I like nothing more than a great book, a large mug of tea and the time to transport myself into other worlds. The Postcard from Italy by Angela Petch will do just that….

From Paris with Love

I read voraciously.  I don’t even dare count how many books I read last year, because it would highlight how much else I didn’t do.  I read all genres, and enjoy most of what I read. Joining blog tours, like…

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