Blog Tour – It Started with A Kiss by Lisa Hobman

Having loved every book that I’ve read, by this author, it was a no-brainer to agree to be part of this blog tour.  Lisa’s writing style simply gels with my reading style, and I’m instantly transported to wherever the books are based. If you’d like to look at my previous reviews, here are a coupleContinue reading “Blog Tour – It Started with A Kiss by Lisa Hobman”

Cover Reveal – Just One Day – Spring by Susan Buchanan

Synopsis Mum-of-three Louisa thought she only had her never-ending to-do list to worry about, but the arrival of a ghost from the recent past puts her in an untenable position. Can she navigate the difficult situation she’s in without their friendship becoming common knowledge or will it cause long-term damage to her marriage? When aContinue reading “Cover Reveal – Just One Day – Spring by Susan Buchanan”

Publication Day Push – Secrets Behind the Billionaire’s Return by Rachael Stewart

I’ve read and reviewed a number of titles by Rachael Stewart, including some of her racier ‘Dare’ titles. I always enjoy them and find satisfaction in the guaranteed happy endings. If you’d like to read some earlier reviews, you can follow these links: Surprise Reunion with his Cinderella and Beauty and the Reclusive Millionaire. I’mContinue reading “Publication Day Push – Secrets Behind the Billionaire’s Return by Rachael Stewart”

Blog Tour – Rainbows End in Ferry Lane Market by Nicola May

I am absolutely loving this series, but honestly believe that this is my favourite instalment, to date.  If you haven’t read any of the others in this series, then don’t worry as Rainbows End’ can be enjoyed as a standalone book.  If you’re interested in my previous reviews, you can follow these links; Welcome toContinue reading “Blog Tour – Rainbows End in Ferry Lane Market by Nicola May”

ARC Review – The Girls by Bella Osborne

I have been a fan of Bella Osborne’s writing since finding her via Twitter and reviewing Meet Me at Pebble Beach.  Since then, I think I’ve been fortunate to receive digital ARC editions of each of her new releases.  You can see a couple of my previous reviews in these links The Library and TheContinue reading “ARC Review – The Girls by Bella Osborne”

Blog Tour – What Next? By Shari Low

So, this is the third book in a series, and I can comfortably state that it can be read as a standalone story.  Whilst there were clear signs and references to previous dramas, they didn’t detract from my enjoyment of this gorgeous story of love and friendship.  I have read and thoroughly enjoyed a numberContinue reading “Blog Tour – What Next? By Shari Low”

Blog Tour – Sign of the Times by Susan Buchanan

I’m relatively new to Susan’s writing having been invited to join her beta reading panel for her new books.  I really do enjoy the combination of her complex story management and fabulous characters which translate into a captivating read.  There’s also a chance to win a copy of this book as well as the firstContinue reading “Blog Tour – Sign of the Times by Susan Buchanan”

Blog Tour – Spring Tides at the Starfish Café by Jessica Redland

It was only in the last few days that I referred to Jessica Redland as a trigger author.  The kind of author whose books you intuitively know are going to be wonderful.  I still read and review with full honesty, in fact, I’m probably more critical as my expectations are already high.  Spring Tides atContinue reading “Blog Tour – Spring Tides at the Starfish Café by Jessica Redland”

Blog Tour – Keeping up with the Kershaws by Helen Buckley

I am not a fan of the reality TV phenomena, but I have thoroughly enjoyed each of the books in this entertaining series.  Helen’s characters transfer easily into each book as they reference each other.  However, they can all be read as standalone stories because they are cleverly interwoven with enough reference to the previousContinue reading “Blog Tour – Keeping up with the Kershaws by Helen Buckley”

Blog Tour – The Village of Happy Ever Afters by Alison Sherlock

This was my third visit to Cranbridge and I’m really hoping that it won’t be my last.  I joined this series at book 2 and have loved them all.  Alison Sherlock has a joyful style of writing, and her romances move at a gentle pace. In particular, I have been looking forward to Molly’s story. Continue reading “Blog Tour – The Village of Happy Ever Afters by Alison Sherlock”