Tuesday 23 January 2018

Blog Tour - Perfect Match

Publication date 12th January 2018
About the book
Can you ever find true love online?
Sophia Jones is an expert in all things online dating: the best sites, how to write a decent bio, which questions to ask and the right type of photos to use. The only thing she’s not so great at? Picking the guys…
After sitting through yet another dreadful date with a man who isn’t quite what she expected, Sophia is just about ready to give up on the whole dating scene. But her flatmate, Kate, persuades her to give it one more chance, only this time she must create a profile describing her ‘perfect’ man.Yes, he must look like Robert Pattinson and needs to own a multi-million pound business, but there are a couple of other deal breakers, too! So, when a guy comes along who ticks every box, surely there’s got to be a catch?
My Review
I love the whole concept of this book, online dating.  Its the current craze at the minute so its nice to have this hilariously good take on it.
This book really opens your eyes to how love isn't just about a persons looks etc and it really makes you think outside your 'type'.
Sophia is really easy to get to know and you really just want her to finally find love and be happy. 
The ending was brilliant and I was delighted to finish this book with a huge smile on my face.
You really must pick this up and read it as its so funny and light hearted.  I was laughing my head off throughout.
I think after reading this a lot of people will be inspire
ed to go on a journey of online dating and have fun and find their perfect match.




Monday 22 January 2018

Cover Reveal - One Summer in Rome

Extremely thrilled to be asked to be part of this fabulous cover reveal today for 'One Summer in Rome' by Samantha Tonge.  I am so excited to show you all it because it is just beautiful! So here it is. . .

Publication date 9th May 2018
About the book
To Rome…with love?
Mary Smith is turning her very ordinary life upside-down! She’s bought herself a one-way ticket to Rome and is ready for a summer she’ll never forget.
Men might be off the cards for waitress Mary, but within hours of arriving at the utterly charming family-run La Dolce Vita pizzeria, she’s already fallen in love with the bustling capital!
Only Dante Rossi, the mysterious (and drop-dead gorgeous) chef seems displeased with her arrival. And in the heat of the kitchen, it doesn’t take long for long-buried secrets to surface and sparks to fly…
A deliciously heartwarming romance to have you dreaming of summer. Perfect for fans of Debbie Johnson and Caroline Roberts.


About the Author
Samantha Tonge lives in Cheshire with her lovely family and a cat who thinks it’s a dog. When not writing she spends her days cycling, willing cakes to rise and avoiding housework. She has sold over 80 short stories to women’s magazines. Her bestselling debut novel, Doubting Abbey, was shortlisted for the Festival of Romantic Fiction best Ebook award in 2014. Game of Scones hit #5 in the UK Kindle chart and won the Best Romantic Ebook category at the 2015 Love Stories Awards. 

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Our House

Publication date 5th April 2018

About the book
FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE.
When Fi Lawson arrives home to find strangers moving into her house, she is plunged into terror and confusion. She and her husband Bram have owned their home on Trinity Avenue for years and have no intention of selling. How can this other family possibly think the house is theirs? And why has Bram disappeared when she needs him most?

FOR RICHER, FOR POORER.
Bram has made a catastrophic mistake and now he is paying. Unable to see his wife, his children or his home, he has nothing left but to settle scores. As the nightmare takes grip, both Bram and Fi try to make sense of the events that led to a devastating crime. What has he hidden from her – and what has she hidden from him? And will either survive the chilling truth – that there are far worse things you can lose than your house?

TILL DEATH US DO PART.

My Review
I seen quite a lot of people talking about this book and it made me need to read it!
Oh my goodness it was fantastic, my  heart was pounding the whole way through the book and I just could not put it down, I  read it in a few hours!
There is so many twists and turns throughout it is so hard to keep up, I was so scared, I just didn't know what was going to happen next.
At times I hated all the characters, times I loved them.
I just couldn't imagine all this happening, so so scary and really opens your eyes to this evil world.


Blog Tour - Our Little Secret

Today I am happy to be sharing an extract with you all from 'Our Little Secret' by Claudia Carroll.
Publication date 8th February 2018

About the book
Sarah Dee has the perfect life. A high-flying job in a law firm, a beautiful daughter and a house to die for. So how does she find herself looking in through the kitchen window while another woman enjoys it all?
When Sarah takes pity on a struggling young graduate who can’t get a job, she thinks she’s doing the right thing. She’s being kind, generous and helpful to others, as she always is. But as Sarah allows the younger woman into her home, her law firm and even her family, is there more to this pretty youngster than meets the eye? And could this be a good deed that goes further than expected?
Claudia Carroll does it again with a sparkling new novel about what happens when your life becomes up for grabs…

Extract from the book

Looking back, it was that one single sentence that caught me. 

I thought for a moment, then nodded in agreement, absolutely chiming with what Lauren had said. Because it had been a huge struggle for me too, back in the day. I didn’t come from a legal background, unlike so many in my class at college who had parents and relations practising as barristers and, in one case, even a High Court judge. 

I remembered all too vividly how tough I’d found it to get a paralegal job – any kind of job, really – after I first graduated, all those years ago. How I’d had to graft away as a postgraduate, doing any kind of legal temping work that came my way. I had to shatter every glass ceiling I came in contact with all by myself, with absolutely no one to help me. Then eventually after years of that, an opportunity finally opened up for me at Sloan Curtis. It felt utterly miraculous to me that I’d managed to land an actual bona fide job there. I really couldn’t – then or now – believe my luck. 

‘All down to my magic novena to St Joseph,’ my mother had preached at the time, wagging a triumphant finger in my face. Yeah, right. More to do with the fact that I invested years practically battering down the door of Sloan Curtis before I could even get an interview in the place. 

Because Lauren was absolutely right. The legal world was then and is now a virtual closed shop, and it takes grit and iron determination to get a foot in the door. And that’s only if you happen to be one of the incredibly fortunate ones. 

‘So where did you qualify?’ I asked, turning my attention back to Lauren, feeling guilty for not having engaged with her a bit more beforehand. 

It struck me as strange that she didn’t even attempt to answer my question. Instead she flushed red with a coy, embarrassed little shake of her head.

‘Or did you study abroad?’ I persisted, confused by the silence. 

‘It’s a long story,’ she said quietly.

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Thursday 18 January 2018

The Endless Beach

Publication date 11th January 2018
About the book
On the quayside next to the Endless Beach sits the Summer Seaside Kitchen. It's a haven for tourists and locals alike, who all come to eat the freshest local produce on the island and catch up with the gossip. Flora, who runs the cafe, feels safe and content - unless she thinks too hard about her relationship with Joel, her gorgeous but emotionally (and physically) distant boyfriend.
While Flora is in turmoil about her relationship. her best friend Lorna is pining after the local doctor. Saif came to the island as a refugee, having lost all of his family. But he's about to get some shocking news which will change everything for him.
As cold winter nights shift to long summer days, can Flora find her happy-ever-after with Joel?

My Review
Being a huge fan of Jenny Colgan I was thrilled to get this book.  I must admit it took me quite a few chapters to get into this book but once I got familiar with the characters I really enjoyed getting to know them and the little village and I could not put it down.
I am so glad I kept reading as this was such a beautiful book and very emotional I had tears in my eyes throughout.
It was great how the ending wasn't how I predicted and it came as a shock to me.
This book features some strong fantastic characters that really capture your heart.
I loved how Jenny included very current storylines that personally I didn't know a lot about so it was really interesting finding out about them.
This is going to be a best seller!




Saturday 13 January 2018

Blog Tour - Recluse Millionaire, Reluctant Bride

Publication date 8th December 2017
About the book
Is his reluctant bride a business risk or a personal necessity?
Stan Rogers, recluse millionaire, must negotiate a risky deal with Stella Ryan, the exotic beauty from his past, to gain custody of his son. But how can he close the deal with her, the one and only woman who flips his switches and pegs him as the enemy?
Martial artist Stella knows she should steer clear of Stan, the man who had shattered her heart and could still destroy her. Four years have passed since their hostile business deal, and now, the American financier is proposing holy matrimony…but she’s the reluctant bride wondering, what’s he up to?

My Review
This is the first book I have read from Sun Chara, and I must say I enjoyed it! It is a real quick and easy to read novel.
I thought the character Stella was really good, she really strikes up a cute bond with Stan's son and I thought it was really sweet.
Stan is a man who thinks he can get what he want though I think when his son was around we seen a softer sweet side of him but I hated his dirty tricks and they things he did to get what he wanted.
Stella and Stan's relationship was very intense and they clearly have chemistry. She knows he is trouble but she is drawn to him.
I really liked this novel the story it was unpredictable, I didn't know what way it would end.
This book is perfect for the upcoming romantic Valentines day!

About the author
Sun Chara, an Amazon top 100 bestseller, writes sexy, hip ‘n fun contemporary romance for Harper Impulse. JABBIC winner, Manhattan Millionaire's Cinderella launched her writing career, spinning the 'global millionaire’s series'.

She makes her home in southern California, and has appeared on stage/film to rave reviews in How the Other Half Loves, General Hospital, and McGee and Me. With a Master’s Degree in Education, and membership in SAG/AFTRA and Romance Writers of America, she enjoys sipping designer Frappuccinos topped with whipped cream/sprinkles, and dancing on the beach…
making everyday a celebration! 

Sun loves to hear from her readers at: https://facebook.com/suncharaauthorpage  https://twitter.com/sunchara3






Wednesday 10 January 2018

Blog Tour- Dreaming of Florence

Publication date 8th January 2018
About the book
Fresh pasta, red wine, fine art… and love? Find enchantment this year in the magical city of Florence

When Debbie Waterson’s bicycle crashes into handsome doctor Pierluigi, she wonders if her luck has changed. Determinedly single after ending a long relationship, at last, a man worth bumping into!

Inspired to visit Florence, she soon runs headlong into that old foe: reality. But is Pierluigi the man of her dreams? Then there’s her booze obsessed boss, his forbidding secretary and her noisy inconsiderate neighbours. But could her luck be about to change? Will she find love after all?

My Review
I was so excited to read this book and be whisked away to Florence which sounds like a truly beautiful place. 

The descriptions in this book where absolutely spot on and made it so easy to imagine, the smells, sights everything when I was reading this I really did believe I was there with Debbie.

Debbie was a brilliant character I just loved her from the very start and its so nice cause she is getting a chance to go to Florence a place she always dreams of visiting. I was so happy to see how things progressed for her throughout the book! I really did have a smile on my face!

Reading this has made me want to book a flight straight to Florence for a holiday!

I just love reading T.A William's books you can just feel the amount of passion he puts into his novels and it is such a pleasure to read them!


Tuesday 9 January 2018

Blog Tour - Springtime At The Cider Kitchen

Publication date 1st January 2018

About the book
Caroline Hemingway can't help but feel a little strange watching her ex sister-in-law marrying the owner of Carter's Cider Farm, but she's delighted Anna's found happiness after the death of her late husband, and Caroline's brother, James. If only Caroline could find her own love story...
Desperate to escape the rat race, Caroline decides to take the plunge and move to the idyllic village of Little Somerby, where she is given the task of opening and running a restaurant in one of the forgotten barns on the Cider Farm.
Opening and running The Cider Kitchen is no easy task, and there are many challenges on the way, but slowly Caroline feels she's being accepted into the local community, and starts to believe she may have found her forever home. But secrets from her past seem destined to haunt her, and not even the attentions of the very dishy Jonathan Carter can distract her from all she's left behind...

My review
I am a huge fan of this series so I was extremely thrilled to read this next book and it did not disappoint!

The cover caught my eye straight away, it is so beautiful. The colours and everything is just perfect!

It was so good to start the book where the first one left off so we haven't missed much and it made it so easy to read as I was already familiar with the characters.

Caroline is the main character this time, and she is welcomed to the village by all the characters and she was given the opportunity to run the new restaurant that the carters are opening and start a fresh new life.  Though its clear shes hiding something especially when a stranger turns up.

I loved the sexual chemistry between Jonathan and Caroline and I was begging them to get together as they are so perfect together!

I enjoyed seeing Anna and Matthews life progress and them welcoming their little baby. 

Absolutely loved this book, so so enjoyable and really makes you feel happy!


Wednesday 3 January 2018

Blog Tour - That Girl

Today I am delighted to be sharing an extract from ''That Girl'' by Kate Kerrigan

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About the book
You can escape a place. But you can't escape yourself.

Hanna flees the scene of a terrible crime in her native Sligo. If she can just vanish, re-invent herself under a new name, perhaps the police won't catch up with her. London seems the perfect place to disappear.

Lara has always loved Matthew and imagined happy married life in Dublin. Then comes the bombshell – Matthew says he wants to join the priesthood. Humiliated and broken-hearted, Lara heads to the most godless place she can find, King's Road, Chelsea.

Matthew's twin sister, Noreen, could not be more different from her brother. She does love fiance John, but she also craves sex, parties and fun. Swinging London has it all, but without John, Noreen is about to get way out of her depth.

All three girls find themselves working for Bobby Chevron – one of London's most feared gangland bosses – and it's not long before their new lives start to unravel.

About the author
Kate Kerrigan lives in County Mayo, Eire, with her husband and children.  Her novels include Recipes for a Perfect Marriage, shortlisted for the 2006 Romantic Novel of the Year Award and Ellis Island, which was a TV Book Club Summer Read.
Kate Kerrigan Contact:
Twitter: @katekerrigan
Facebook: @KateKerriganAuthor

Chapter one

HANNA
Sligo, Ireland, 1961

It was her first visit to Dr Dorian Black’s surgery, and Hanna liked him straight away.
She had only been living in Killa for a few weeks at the time. After her father died suddenly, two years before, her mother Margaret decided they needed a new start and rented a small cottage in Killa, a fishing village on the north-west coast of county Sligo. Margaret hoped proximity to the sea would help heal their ongoing grief. Indeed, Margarets spirits lifted as she began a new life among people who knew little or nothing about her, fitting easily into the friendly new parish. Hanna, just thirteen, had settled well into the local convent school. Their home was at the end of the pier, and Hanna developed an appetite for the fresh, salty air, spending hours sitting on the front wall reading and watching the sea. However, this time spent in the chilly air had also resulted in a nasty cough. Margaret, overly protective of her only child, had brought her straight up to the local surgery where she had been greeted by this kind, handsome Dr Black.

‘Now, we’re going to have to take a little look in your mouth, Hanna. Can you open wide for me?’ Hanna opened her mouth widely and he peered in. He smelt of soap and she felt trangely pleased to be in the company of a nice man, even if he was only their doctor. Most of the men they knew from home were farmers, rough and ready, smelling of manure or beer. This man was clean and gentle, like her father. She missed him. It had been two years now and Hanna had started to find it hard to call his face to mind. ‘Now, that doesn’t look too bad.’Dorian leaned back and took his stethoscope
from around his neck. Hanna smiled at him. His accent was refined, barely detectable as Irish. She reminded him of a Jane Austen hero, handsome and dapper like Darcy, but friendly and open too, like Bingley.

‘Well, young lady,’ he said, ‘I think you’ll live.’Hanna laughed. Then he turned his attention to Margaret. ‘But, I am writing you a prescription for some antibiotics to clear this nasty cough.
‘Thank you, Doctor,’ Margaret said. ‘Please,’ he said, smiling, ‘call me Dorian.’ ‘Thank you, Dorian.’ Hanna noticed her mother blushing. Margaret was taken with him and, for a moment, Hanna felt pricked with possessive irritation. She reminded herself that her father was dead and it was nice, after all, to see her mother smiling.  As they were leaving, Dorian signalled Margaret to stay back for a private word. For a split second she had a dreadful feeling that there was something wrong with Hanna. After losing Liam, she knew she had become unnaturally attached to her daughter. There was just the two of them now. She couldn’t face it if Hanna were sick. ‘I was wondering,’ Dr Black said, his eyes downcast in shyness,‘if you would do me the honour of allowing me to take you and Hanna out to dinner this evening.’

*

Over the coming weeks, Dorian courted Margaret. It was like a dream. This charming, erudite man had come into their lives after all the pain, hurt and shock of the last two years. She could hardly believe her luck in finding love again and, although she was as head over heels as a schoolgirl, it was Dorians kindness towards Hanna that truly won Margaret's heart. Most men would have baulked at taking on another mans daughter, but every time they went out for a drive, to a nice hotel for dinner or to a movie theatre, he always made sure to invite Hanna. Even when they went to Dublin for a weekend, Dorian insisted she and Hanna shared their own room in the Shelbourne rather than have Hanna enduring the upset of her mother being with another man. That, he said, was the reason for his marriage proposal just two months after their initial meeting.






Tuesday 2 January 2018

Sleigh Rides and Silver Bells at The Christmas Fair

During the Christmas period I was able to relax my reading schedule and pick up one of my favourite authors latest novels!  This was also my last Christmas book of the year! I definitely saved the best till last! 

Publication date 5th October 2017
About the book
When Anna takes on the role of companion to the owner of Wynthorpe Hall, on the outskirts of Wynbridge, she has no idea that her life is set to change beyond all recognition.

A confirmed ‘bah humbug’ when it comes to Christmas, Anna is amazed to find herself quickly immersed in the eccentric household, and when youngest son Jamie unexpectedly arrives home it soon becomes obvious that her personal feelings are going all out to compromise her professional persona.

Jamie, struggling to come to terms with life back in the Fens, makes a pact with Anna – she has to teach him to fall back in love with Wynthorpe Hall, while he helps her fall back in love with Christmas. But will it all prove too much for Anna, or can the family of Wynthorpe Hall warm her heart once and for all...?

Join Anna for a festive journey festooned with sleigh rides and silver bells and help her discover her happy-ever-after.

My Review
I found it so hard keeping this book till Christmas week to read but I am so glad I did as it was the most perfect Christmas read.

This book is again based in Wynbridge,  it is just a beautiful place every part of it that we have read before in each of Heidi's previous novels just sounds so perfect! I really believe Wynbridge holds a special place in my heart and I just want it to be real and live there with the characters too! It would be heaven!

Anna is a really warming character though you get the feeling she is holding something back? She never really commits to anything and hasn't seemed to have settled anywhere.  I feel Wynthorpe Hall has come along at the perfect time for Anna and it is just what she needs.  I couldn't wait to find out what she was hiding and why she hated Christmas and settling so much. 

The owners of the Hall, Angus & Catherine where the nicest, kindest people about they welcomed Anna from the very first moment they met her and they treated her as part of the family.  They really put a smile on my face!

Jamie is the perfect match for Anna, they both help each other out and help each other try and get over their problems.  It is also clear from the moment they meet their is red hot chemistry between them and I just couldn't wait to find out if they would get together.

With every Wynbridge book you have the returning characters, and everytime I read about them I just get so excited and happy!  They really are characters that you connect with and really get attached to! Its lovely to see how they all progress during each book!

Absolutely gutted when I read the last page! I did not want it to end! But happy because Heidi has did it again, she has wrote another spectacular novel!

The most wonderful book of the year!












Monday 1 January 2018

Blog Tour - The Single Girl's Calendar

Publication date 1st January 2018

About the book
A task a day to cure a broken heart.  Esme Peel is approaching thirty with some trepidation, but hope in her heart.  If she can just get her long-term boyfriend Andrew to propose, she will have ticked everything off her things to do by the time you are 30 list. 

She didn't reckon on finding another woman's earring in her bed however, and soon she finds herself single, homeless and in need of a new plan. 

Her best friend Carys gives her the perfect present - The Single Girls Calendar - which has a different cure for heartbreak every day.
Day 1: Look and feel fabulous with a new hairstyle.
Day 2: Step out of your comfort zone and try something new.
Day 3: Reconnect with friends and enjoy!

Despite thinking its a bit of gimmick, Esme hasn't got any better ideas, so she puts the plan into action. By the end of week one she has four new male housemates, despite a broken heart she is determined to show Andrew she can do more than survive, she can thrive. 

My Review
As soon as I heard the name of this book and seen the cover for it, I was excited to read it! I knew it would be good!

I absolutely loved the character Esme, my heart just went out to her she's just had a disaster and had every girls worst nightmare happen to her, the worst bit was it was so unexpected!

I couldn't believe how quick things moved in this book, like within a few days Esme had a completely new life and I felt so happy for her.  From the minute she got the room in the boy's house she was just a different person completely she seemed a lot stronger and happier and we seen her having lots of laughter and fun!

A few points in the book and I was so annoyed I just wanted to tell Esme to pull herself together. Another part near the end I just could not believe what I was reading!

I was excited to see what was behind each other little doors! I loved this idea! It gives single girls something to focus on and look forward to each day!

The Single Girl's Calendar is hilariously good! Its pure fun and feel good! A bit like Bridget Jones but better!

About the Author
Erin was born and raised in Warwickshire, where she resides with her husband.  She writes contemporary novels focusing on love, life and laughter.  An ideal day for Erin involves writing, people watching and copious amounts of tea.  Erin was delighted to be awarded The Katie Fforde Bursary in 2017 and previously, Love Stories New Talent Award in 2015.


Erin Green's Contact details
Facebook @Eringreenauthor
Website www.eringreenauthor.co.uk

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