My thanks to Anne Cater for inviting me to take part in this blog tour, and to the publisher, Tinder Press?Headline, for providing a proof copy. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb From the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Carer Deborah Moggach’s The Black Dress is a beautifully observed, darkly funny, tender and … Continue reading The Black Dress by Deborah Moggach
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One Last Time by Helga Flatland
My thanks to Anne Cater and to the publisher, Orenda Books, for inviting me to take part in this blog tour. I received an ebook to read ahead of taking part, and this review forms my honest opinion. Blurb Anne’s diagnosis of terminal cancer shines a spotlight onto fractured relationships with her daughter and granddaughter, … Continue reading One Last Time by Helga Flatland
The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin
My thanks to Anne Cater of Random Things Tours who invited me to take part in the blog tour for this book which has been on my radar for some time! My thanks also go to the publishers for providing a review ebook. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb A debut novel of unlikely … Continue reading The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin
A Sky Full of Stars by Dani Atkins
I requested to read via Netgalley, and my thanks go to the publishers for approving my request. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb He'd have done everything differently if he'd known she'd be gone so soon... When Lisa married Alex, she gave his life meaning. She was a professional astronomer: a stargazer. And when … Continue reading A Sky Full of Stars by Dani Atkins
The Lost Love Song by Minnie Darke
I received an ebook version of The Lost Love Song via Netgalley. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb Arie and Diana were destined to be together. Arie falls for Diana in a heartbeat. Their love creates a life for them, a marriage and a home. Pianist Diana wants to capture this in a song … Continue reading The Lost Love Song by Minnie Darke
The Book of Two Ways by Jodi Picoult
I received an ebook version of The Book of Two Ways from the publisher via Netgalley. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb Dawn is a death doula, and spends her life helping people make the final transition peacefully. But when the plane she's on plummets, she finds herself thinking not of the perfect life … Continue reading The Book of Two Ways by Jodi Picoult
If I Could Say Goodbye by Emma Cooper
I received a copy of this from the publisher via Netgalley, at my request. This review forms my honest opinion. Blurb Jennifer Jones' life began when her little sister, Kerry, was born. So when her sister dies in a tragic accident, nothing seems to make sense any more. Despite the support of her husband, Ed, … Continue reading If I Could Say Goodbye by Emma Cooper
A Song Inside by Gill Mann
My thanks to Retreat West for providing me with an ebook of A Song Inside. The decision to read was my own and this review forms my honest opinion. Blurb This is a story about love… ‘You are a song inside me now, a melody that stirs and bursts into life when I think of … Continue reading A Song Inside by Gill Mann
Missing Pieces by Laura Pearson
I bought this book many months ago after reading so many amazing reviews from other book bloggers. Since then I've been sneaking longing looks at it, just waiting for that magical day where both my study calendar and blog schedule would open up long enough to allow me time to sit down, read and enjoy … Continue reading Missing Pieces by Laura Pearson