tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71075980489311397362024-03-13T16:33:04.721+00:00Jean Bull's Writing BlogJean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.comBlogger318125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-85420586339360324682021-02-20T11:39:00.000+00:002021-02-20T11:39:28.496+00:00The Honeycote Collection by Veronica Henry - Escape to the Cotswolds with Veronica! <div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiBhcKju3QPj4XHjN7wSBUM4yYAsXo_1JVlKMG532m75dO593pTT9IQTn9AN5Td2Ri2B502pzX7uOd-ZU83YliM6nG0JAGqhb1dhYDPSIqOBQrqPmxn8IfhkzGmp2Qo3jHT5Kveb5HYanlm/s640/Screenshot+2021-02-20+at+10.44.18.png" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; clear: left; float: left;"><img alt="" border="0" width="320" data-original-height="480" data-original-width="640" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiBhcKju3QPj4XHjN7wSBUM4yYAsXo_1JVlKMG532m75dO593pTT9IQTn9AN5Td2Ri2B502pzX7uOd-ZU83YliM6nG0JAGqhb1dhYDPSIqOBQrqPmxn8IfhkzGmp2Qo3jHT5Kveb5HYanlm/s320/Screenshot+2021-02-20+at+10.44.18.png"/></a></div>
I have just binged on the three books in Veronica Henry's series, <i><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Honeycote-Collection-Country-Christmas-Wedding-ebook/dp/B086QKHBW3/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=a+country+affair+veronica+henry&qid=1613816317&sr=8-4" target="_blank">The Honeycote Collection</a></i>, and I wish there were more to read! These were originally published as separate titles in the 2000s as <i>Honeycote</i>, <i>Making Hay</i>, and <i>Just a Family Affair</i> and, in 2017 to 2018, were repackaged as <i><i><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Country-Christmas-Book-Honeycote/dp/1409175286/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=a+country+affair+veronica+henry&qid=1613818734&sr=8-2">A Country Christmas</a></i></i>, <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Country-Life-Book-Honeycote-ebook/dp/B00OKJWY9M/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=a+country+affair+veronica+henry&qid=1613818734&sr=8-1">A Country Life</a> and <i><a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/Country-Wedding-Book-Honeycote-Novels-ebook/dp/B002U3CCPG/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=a+country+affair+veronica+henry&qid=1613818734&sr=8-3">A Country Wedding</a></i>, finally becoming <i>The Honeycote Collection</i> in 2020. They are all based on the ficticious, picturesque Cotswold village of Honeycote, and its brewery, Honeycote Ales, run by Mickey Liddiard and his family.
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<i>A Country Christmas</i> sets the scene with the brewery in financial trouble and shows the ups and downs of the Liddiard family: Mickey, Lucy and their children, Patrick, Sophie and Georgina, and the people who get involved with them like Keith Sherwyn, a Solihull businessman, his wife, Sandra, and their daughter, Mandy, who have quite an impact on the future of the brewery and the family itself.
It's all a bit like Dallas, in a way, with wheeling and dealing, and hot affairs! But it is so well written that you can't help getting really involved with the story, and being sorry when it's finished. However, it's not too Christmassy so you could read it at any time of the year.
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<i>A Country Life</i>, although the Liddiards are there in the background, this book is about Suzanna and Barney Blake who are taken on to refurbish and run The Honeycote Arms, the brewery's flagship pub. They have been unsuccessfully trying for a baby and feel that this challenge will give them a new focus in life. Other new characters are Ginny, freshly divorced and making a new start with her twin teenage daughters, Kitty and Sasha, and Damien, also escaping to the country and trying to live down his dodgy past, but who also has eyes on taking over the pub.
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Lastly, <i>A Country Wedding</i>, Patrick, Mickey and Lucy's son, and Mandy, Keith's daughter, are to be married, but her father is acting strangely, and Mayday, Patrick's platonic friend, finds that she would perhaps like him for herself.
All in all, these three novels are a wonderfully engrossing read, so sit back and escape to the Cotswolds with Veronica Henry!
Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-17975411158946877452021-01-03T10:46:00.000+00:002021-01-03T10:46:50.664+00:00One Day in December by Josie Silver - A Fabulous Book! <div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibgRef7IapNWJn-NMIahPFsI8Ik94AXmd8m0YW8DgRBcAkm5yZIkESmZkigZmk7oxdhNLLyKEM0xfwbtJVaANaQQbK1ozIQFHDKiLnx-qOhF5Wwe64ozac1cVy2y7HiYbyA_wJlYBEBT1w/s354/Screenshot+2021-01-03+at+10.19.35.png" style="display: block; padding: 1em 0; text-align: center; clear: left; float: left;"><img alt="" border="0" height="320" data-original-height="354" data-original-width="265" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibgRef7IapNWJn-NMIahPFsI8Ik94AXmd8m0YW8DgRBcAkm5yZIkESmZkigZmk7oxdhNLLyKEM0xfwbtJVaANaQQbK1ozIQFHDKiLnx-qOhF5Wwe64ozac1cVy2y7HiYbyA_wJlYBEBT1w/s320/Screenshot+2021-01-03+at+10.19.35.png"/></a></div><a href="https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0241982278?pf_rd_r=MZVYBZWK3SWAMQ093CRG&pf_rd_p=6e878984-68d5-4fd2-b7b3-7bc79d9c8b60"><a href="https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0241982278?pf_rd_r=MZVYBZWK3SWAMQ093CRG&pf_rd_p=6e878984-68d5-4fd2-b7b3-7bc79d9c8b60">Although <i>One Day in December</i></a> by Josie Silver starts on a snowy December day, when Laurie spies the love of her life from her seat on a crowded bus, it isn't too Christmassy as it takes us through the years, dipping in at the points when they see each other again. It is actually more concerned with her New Year's Resolutions which reflect what she is feeling about him at the time.
She spends the first year trying to find him again, aided by her flat mate, Sarah, whom she has known since uni days. But when she does eventually find him it's at their Chrismas party. He is Sarah's new boyfriend! Sarah has no idea that it is him, and Jack (that's his name) doesn't recognise Laurie.
How can she cope with this now that she has found him at last?
However, the story is also told from Jack's point of view. He does know it's her, but doesn't say so when he has the chance, because of Sarah.
Will Laurie and Jack ever get together?
This wonderful book follows their ups and downs, and their relationships with others, through the years to a fabulous heart-rending finale, but will they be together or not?
You will have to read it to find out!</a>Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-59760997561363000192020-09-11T19:25:00.009+01:002020-10-06T16:16:06.571+01:00Kate and Clara's Curious Cornish Craft Shop by Ali McNamara - Another of her Wonderful Magical Novels set in St Felix<p> </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZbjWXIVc78NGVORy2qFwCO4sUk6lpvqtN0H_NCciDHSfd003f_yF-slaJ-m6ArVR1LskfgdT63lnn1gDcBLLyR4bmGqBwyJjUknAn7OwHOYsxbZwGvnzlIAj3n65wP_xqGjsecUQNi0QI/s469/Screenshot+2020-09-11+at+14.32.34.png" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="398" data-original-width="469" height="340" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZbjWXIVc78NGVORy2qFwCO4sUk6lpvqtN0H_NCciDHSfd003f_yF-slaJ-m6ArVR1LskfgdT63lnn1gDcBLLyR4bmGqBwyJjUknAn7OwHOYsxbZwGvnzlIAj3n65wP_xqGjsecUQNi0QI/w400-h340/Screenshot+2020-09-11+at+14.32.34.png" width="400" /></a></div><i>Kate and Clara's Curious Cornish Craft Shop</i> is Ali McNamara's third magical novel set in the fictional town of St Felix in Cornwall.<p></p><p>Kate has been running her craft shop in Harbour Street successfully for eighteen months, so she is furious when Jack opens his own art supplies shop, in direct competition, just up the road.</p><p>However, they are brought together by the magic of an old sewing machine and an artist's easel which Noah, who owns the Noah's Ark antique shop in the town, has bought in a house clearance sale. </p><p>Overnight, the sewing machine embroiders a picture for Kate, whilst Jack finds a painting on the easel. When they put them together, as the two pictures match, they find themselves observing a moving image of St Felix back in the 1950s where Maggie, a young girl in a wheelchair like Jack, and her mother, Clara, meet an artist who gives them a picture that he has sketched of them by the harbour.</p><p>It is a wonderful book to lose yourself in as you learn about the parallels between Clara's story and Kate's, whilst her affection for the grumpy Jack deepens despite the advances of the suave Julian James, who is the son of the famous St Felix artist, Winston James, whose paintings are being exhibited at the Lyle Gallery. </p><p>Escape into this enchanting story, you can't help but enjoy it!</p><p><br /></p>Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-6916874808226491252020-08-23T07:00:00.012+01:002020-09-29T18:38:33.795+01:00The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes - A Story of Love, Friendship and Horses in the Kentucky Mountains<p> </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiVPbFxo-1TYPGEtIThTumTdvGFkLeOaL2J2WqDnoshoDmIjUP9BJqjflLykvJeHKr_YxHB8gdJR1aPefs9bd8MFPEljfmT3lCMmh9oNSegfsUtJcFIX91WsygwoXdIjb8anQnNdwVdmMYm/s2048/IMG_4005+2.HEIC" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1536" data-original-width="2048" height="246" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiVPbFxo-1TYPGEtIThTumTdvGFkLeOaL2J2WqDnoshoDmIjUP9BJqjflLykvJeHKr_YxHB8gdJR1aPefs9bd8MFPEljfmT3lCMmh9oNSegfsUtJcFIX91WsygwoXdIjb8anQnNdwVdmMYm/w328-h246/IMG_4005+2.HEIC" width="328" /></a></div>The Times says <i>The Giver of Stars</i> is Jojo Moyes' 'best novel yet', and I have to agree.<p></p><p>It is 1937, and Alice, 'kept at home' because of her unseemly behaviour, is swept off her feet by Bennett, a gorgeous, rich American whom she marries to escape the tedium of the English Home Counties. But, when she arrives in Baileyville, Kentucky, she finds that she has to live with Bennett <i>and </i>his boorish father, Geoffrey Van Cleeve, which means that the restrictions on her life are just as bad.</p><p>The WPA (Works Progress Association) packhorse library was set up by Eleanor Roosevelt to help educate the minds of the mountain people. Here in Baileyville, they mainly work in the Hoffman coal mine, under the the control of Bennett's father, in very poor conditions. So when Mrs Brady invites Alice to join the packhorse library, she sees it as an opportunity not only to to escape, once again, but also to help these people, and although her horseback experience only amounts to riding round her grandma's Sussex estate, she eventually enjoys the treks up the mountain and gets to know the people there.</p><p>Margery O'Hare, one of the packhorse librarians, is threatened on her round one cold December day by Clem McCullough whose family has had a feud with the O'Hares going back decades. However, the people of Baileyville, Kentucky, are used to the constant fighting and many of them are pleased to see Margery and share the library books. </p><p>These two women, drawn together by the library, form an unlikely friendship. Margery, with her wild upbringing, is fiercely independent; she doesn't want to marry Sven who is devoted to her and wants to live by her own rules, whilst Alice, independent in her own way, has found that leaving England has thrown her out of the frying pan into the fire.</p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiPq-2PDzeUOFQhpFRB3PLSVbwSDQ7UNEd-_LhFkKAgVf_8V4tTagAxY1ubmJk1bUuSGFLK2ZCckYnNNR6735JZsvVXW16qtOkSiXbQ_gaiYVV_CEGsM_OHH_awIP3QuNnSs1g-8DDz33uH/s503/Screenshot+2020-08-22+at+11.50.44.png" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="370" data-original-width="503" height="235" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiPq-2PDzeUOFQhpFRB3PLSVbwSDQ7UNEd-_LhFkKAgVf_8V4tTagAxY1ubmJk1bUuSGFLK2ZCckYnNNR6735JZsvVXW16qtOkSiXbQ_gaiYVV_CEGsM_OHH_awIP3QuNnSs1g-8DDz33uH/w320-h235/Screenshot+2020-08-22+at+11.50.44.png" title="Carriers in Hindman, Kentucky" width="320" /></a></div>The story of Alice Van Cleve, Margery O'Hare and the WPA packhorse library is so captivating that I truly felt I was out riding a dusty mule with them through the Kentucky mountains, taking books to those who needed to learn to read, or to those who needed the stimulation of a good book, and more . . . <p></p><p>The title, <i>The Giver of Stars</i>, comes from a beautiful poem of the same name by Amy Lowell, (1874 - 1925) about joy and pleasure. This is something that Alice has yet to experience with Bennett, and something that the the local women have problems with too, until Margery begins to pass round a little blue book called,<i> Married Love, </i>by Dr Marie Stopes, which helps them, but enrages Geoffrey Van Cleve. Further trouble ensues when she distributes a letter urging the people to stand up against his plans to extend the mine.</p><p>It is these and other problems that bring Alice, Margery, and their friends Izzy, Beth and Sophia together, helped by Fred, the kind horse trainer who offers his barn to house the books, to fight for what they believe in and the very future of the packhorse library itself.</p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><br /></div><br /><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdvfLPo4fdYYWPG6zE0bdMQxOm1S3p4erViQHTr8Ev-RrlsQiqfwQVSrKhVnYYpy-mwh1DmZO_cWCnx1xU4RBVTa862WrKHbAsUc2eu_vOXU5A_VsC8qbP2JglyWLJbNRz-T_efXBz5ZIz/s344/Screenshot+2020-08-18+at+15.36.23.png" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="344" data-original-width="223" height="220" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgdvfLPo4fdYYWPG6zE0bdMQxOm1S3p4erViQHTr8Ev-RrlsQiqfwQVSrKhVnYYpy-mwh1DmZO_cWCnx1xU4RBVTa862WrKHbAsUc2eu_vOXU5A_VsC8qbP2JglyWLJbNRz-T_efXBz5ZIz/w142-h220/Screenshot+2020-08-18+at+15.36.23.png" width="142" /></a></div>They make such a good team that they remind me of two other books by Jojo Moyes: <i>The Ship of Brides</i> where a group of women set sail from Australia after the war on an aircraft carrier to meet up with their servicemen husbands in England; and S<i>ilver Bay</i> where a group of people join together to prevent a tourist village development which will threaten the whale and dolphin population of their bay.<div>If you haven't read them, give them a try!<br /><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoXBfmvhGEZ2sbWY8fEqv3b_RUhrb5DwZmoRKBdQtJeaPDXbIafogDunAsPrYGfu2ACPf4XQ87ADgcxRxeCTZGlEH7HJ3oSQeoQylB9MWIEma7a-fHuB1oQmblPzzT3YBvsKBLjUP9-eSw/s354/Screenshot+2020-08-18+at+15.36.07.png" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="354" data-original-width="227" height="226" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoXBfmvhGEZ2sbWY8fEqv3b_RUhrb5DwZmoRKBdQtJeaPDXbIafogDunAsPrYGfu2ACPf4XQ87ADgcxRxeCTZGlEH7HJ3oSQeoQylB9MWIEma7a-fHuB1oQmblPzzT3YBvsKBLjUP9-eSw/w146-h226/Screenshot+2020-08-18+at+15.36.07.png" width="146" /></a></div></div>Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-15268374780211679872020-07-19T07:00:00.003+01:002020-09-29T18:41:59.456+01:00An Almost Perfect Holiday by Lucy Diamond - Full of Family Confessions, Secrets and Relationships<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Despite being called <i>An Almost Perfect Holiday,</i> Lucy Diamond has written a really perfect book which is full of confessions, secrets and relationships between mothers, fathers and children. Exactly the sort that might come under scrutiny when families go away together.<br />
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Lorna and her husband, Roy, let out their three beautiful holiday cottages set around a sparkling blue swimming pool in Cornwall. But this year, drama unfolds as the three women who come to stay in them find that this holiday will mean that they will reassess their lives, put the past behind them and venture out into a new future that they hadn't reckoned on, and even Lorna and Roy find their lives have changed immeasurably too.<br />
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Em, a middle-aged mother to Izzie, aged sixteen, and Jack, aged fifteen, arrives with her boyfriend, George, who has had to bring his demanding seven-year-old daughter, Seren, because his ex-wife, Charlotte, has had to go to Berlin on business. This completely upsets Em's dream holiday where she had looked forward to spending more time with George, but Seren keeps getting in the way saying how much better her mummy is than Em and causing trouble for Izzie.<br />
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Izzie has her own problems, trying to impress her friends on social media because, for them, this is the Summer of Saying Yes. However, Jack is pleased to meet fourteen-year-old Amelia, who arrives with her mum, Maggie, but when Izzie chaperones them on a trip to Falmouth, trouble ensues.<br />
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Maggie, a teacher, has vowed never to trust another man since her husband, Will, left her to bring up their daughter alone. But things go wrong for her when Amelia gets in contact with Will and is invited to spend a few days in Exeter with his new family. So gone are Maggie's dreams of bonding again with her teenage daughter over countryside walks, and instead, she has time to consider her own life.<br />
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The last woman to arrive is Olivia. The others think that her husband has bought her this holiday for some rest and relaxation, but little do they know what her secret really is.<br />
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This is a wonderfully engrossing book with believable characters. It is very hard to put down because you really care how Em's blended family's problems are resolved; whether Maggie and Amelia can build new bridges; and what Olivia is hiding.<br />
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If you can't go on holiday this year, then <i>An Almost Perfect Holiday</i> will make you glad that you stayed at home to read it!<br />
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<br />Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-10359418243269775322020-07-05T07:00:00.004+01:002020-09-29T18:42:44.591+01:00A Wedding at the Beach Hut by Veronica Henry - Feel-good, Warm, and Delightful <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Things are looking up this week, but even if you can't get away to the seaside yet, <i>A Wedding at the Beach Hut</i> by Veronica Henry is the perfect book to enjoy on your own favourite sun lounger at home. If only it would stop raining!<br />
Robyn and Jake are landscape gardeners;<br />
business partners who fell in love, and their wedding party, a small affair with their favourite people, is to be held in the Shedquarters, the beach hut that belongs to Jake's family on Everdene Sands.<br />
On her eighteenth birthday, Robyn's mother, Sylvia, gave her a special box from her birth mother, Emily. Robyn knew she'd been adopted, but couldn't bring herself to open it until now, when she is pregnant herself, and getting married in just one month's time. However, she worries about upsetting her parents if she gets in touch with Emily. They have been wonderful, bringing her up on the beautiful Hawksworthy Farm in Devon, giving her the life that she may never have had. But now the farm is losing money and Sheila and Mick must decide whether not to sell it.<br />
Jake's parents, Rocky and Tina, have split up. Rocky, a builder, moved them all to Devon to have a simple family life, but it was too quiet for her, so she moved back to Enfield to run her hairdressing business, leaving him to earn a living and look after their two boys, Jake and Ethan. Now Jake's getting married and Ethan's off to uni, he's feeling lonely and wondering what his future will be. However, the Shedquarters has been his lifeline and the centre of family beach life for him and the boys and, with a lick of paint, will be the perfect wedding venue.<br />
When she opens the box, Robyn discovers that Emily, has written her a letter about giving her up thirty years ago. This breaks Robyn's heart, but she also worries about getting in touch with her as her family may not know about the existence of a baby at all. Meanwhile, Emily has never stopped thinking about the little baby girl she relinquished all those years ago.<br />
This is a warm and delightful novel with real characters you care about, their stories expertly woven together, set in around the beautiful Devon coast, with that all important feel-good ending.<br />
Piano playing does come into it and I challenge you to resist finding that piece by Ravel on YouTube! <br />
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Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-57115173959932543202020-06-28T07:00:00.003+01:002020-09-29T18:43:18.728+01:00The Flat Share by Beth O'Leary - Funny, Sad, Gripping and Uplifting<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<i>The Flat Share</i> by Beth O' Leary has everything. This funny, sad, gripping, uplifting and entertaining book has elements of Bridget Jones, especially in the style of Leon's chapters and Tiffy's circle of friends: Rachel, who she works with at Buttercup Publishing; Gerty, a barrister and Mo, a counsellor, who all want the best for her.<br />
The story starts when Gerty and Mo, her old uni friends, are viewing a really grotty flat with Tiffy after she has split up with Justin and has had to move out of his flat, still owing him rent. This place is all she can afford, but then she finds an ad on Gumtree for a sunny one-bedroomed flat in Stockwell. One bedroom and one bed. Leon works nights at a hospice, so the flat and the bed would be hers from 6pm to 9am every night. She's an assistant editor works from 9 to 5. What could possibly go wrong?<br />
They have never met. It is Kay, Leon's girlfriend, who shows Tiffy the flat to check up on her, of course, and because Tiffy is very tall and has a crazy fashion sense, Kay doesn't think she'll be much of a threat. . . But Leon and Tiffy soon get to know each other even so, as they correspond by leaving Post-it notes around the flat.<br />
The other characters which make this such an entertaining read are: Katherin, who's written a book about knitting and crochet which Tiffy is trying to promote with hilarious results; Holly, a child at the hospice who is wise beyond her years; Mr Price, an elderly man at the hospice who is desperate to find the lost love of his life; and Richie, Leon's brother, who is waiting for an appeal because he says he's been imprisoned for a crime that he didn't commit.<br />
All these people's stories are about love and loss, and finding new love and friendship which make this a novel really worth reading.Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-59302326190983170632020-05-31T19:04:00.007+01:002020-09-29T18:44:10.892+01:00The 24-Hour Café by Libby Page - A Well-Written, Captivating Story<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I loved <i>The 24-Hour Café</i> by Libby Page; it was so interesting! What a follow-up to <i>The Lido!</i><br />
It is a feel good, well written, captivating story about twenty-four hours in Stella's all night café near Liverpool Street Station. It focuses on two friends, Hannah and Mona who met at a friend's party, and who share a flat together as well as working together at Stella's. They work separate shifts, twelve hours on and twelve hours off but on this day, things begin to change.<br />
It is 12am and the first twelve hours follow Hannah's shift as she watches and serves the lonely, the alone, the happy and the sad. Her own story is revealed through her thoughts: her dreams of becoming a singer; her anguish about her ex-boyfriend, Jaheim, and her long friendship with Mona.<br />
Libby Page also takes several of the customers and illustrates their stories to form a rich patchwork of human relationships e.g. the homeless student, Dan; the couple in their sixties, Martha and Harry and Monique, the first time mother. Cleverly, each story is memorable in its own right.<br />
But it is at 11am when Hannah gets a text from Mona that things begin to change.<br />
When Mona arrives to take over from Hannah, Libby Page picks up her story as the shift progresses, about her dreams of becoming a professional dancer, her relationship with Hannah and the events that have led up to today.<br />
It is a thoroughly engrossing story, and one that I was sorry to finish. I'm looking forward to the next book by Libby Page very much!<br />
<br />Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-85019280885855627172020-05-17T07:00:00.006+01:002020-09-29T18:45:21.324+01:00The Strawberry Thief by Joanne Harris - Mysterious and Magical <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Returning to Lasquenet-sous-Tannes is like returning to a favourite French village after many years. Vianne Rocher's chocolaterie is still there in the village square, along with Narcisse's flower shop and Francis Reynaud's church, but a chill wind is blowing and snow is falling from the clear blue sky. Someone will be dead before dawn. This is how Joanne Harris starts her fourth novel in the series, <i>The Strawberry Thief</i>, which began with <i>Chocolat </i>twenty years ago.<br />
It is Narcisse who has died, leaving his valuable woodland to Rosette, Vianne's strange youngest daughter who is only sixteen years old, much to the disgust of Narcisse's daughter, Michèle.<br />
He used to call Rosette his Strawberry Thief because she would eat his wild strawberries, but Michèle can't understand why he should leave <i>her</i> the land.<br />
This story is told from the points of view of Vianne, Rosette, and Reynaud, and also through a confession that Narcisse has written to him before his death, whilst Morgane Dubois arrives to open a new business in Narcisse's empty shop. But who is she and what does she want?<br />
Mysteries abound as the wind changes, forcing changes in the lives of those living in Lasquenet, and revealing many parallels between them.<br />
This another wonderful mysterious, magical novel about this entrancing place and its people and I really enjoyed it so much that I think I will go back and, starting with <i>Chocolat</i>, read the series all over again.Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-67911967097325573202020-05-03T14:44:00.003+01:002020-09-29T18:46:00.639+01:00Coming Up Roses by Rachael Lucas - The Perfect Book to Relax with in the Garden<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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If you are looking for the perfect book to relax with in the garden, then <i>Coming Up Roses</i> by Rachael Lucas is the one for you.<br />
Daisy has arrived in Steeple St John to house-sit for her parents whilst they are on a gap year trip to India and also to look after their elderly golden retriever, Polly. Daisy studied horticulture at agricultural college, and after a disasterous relationship there, she's glad to get away and immerse herself in putting her parents' garden to rights.<br />
She quickly gets involved with village life after dousing Elaine with her hose by mistake, and being invited to her house where she meets Jo, a counsellor at Elaine's husband's school. She also becomes friendly with eighty-five-year-old Thomas, a gardener who knows most of the gardens in the village. There is also Ned, a local vet, who she meets a the Parish council meetings and George, the gorgeous Irishman with blue eyes who is out to steal her heart.<br />
Rachael Lucas has written a great representation of village life led by the formidable, Flora, the leader of the Parish council whom Daisy and Ned find so funny, but all this is challenged by the developers who want to build three executive homes in the garden of Orchard Villa when Daisy's parents decide to put it up for sale.<br />
I really enjoyed this warm-hearted, funny book and it is the third novel that I've read by Rachael Lucas this year. I can thoroughly recommend it.Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-42451728609943195252020-04-12T18:10:00.015+01:002020-09-29T18:48:07.512+01:00Secrets of Santorini by Patricia Wilson - A Passionate Romance with a Totally Gripping Mystery<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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It didn't look as if I'd be going on my holiday to the Greek Islands this year, so I bought <i>Secrets of Santorini</i> by Patricia Wilson instead and I've really loved it!<br />
It is a passionate romance with a totally gripping mystery, told in turn by Bridget, and Irini, her daughter.<br />
In about 1990, Bridget, an archeology student, in Dublin, falls in love with her professor, Tommy McGuire who is fifteen years older. Because such an affair isn't acceptable, he resigns and goes to Santorini to do some research on finding Atlantis. Bridget then gives up her course and flies out to join him and they get married.<br />
On the day that they find Queen Thira's dragonfly necklace which could be the key to solving the mystery of Atlantis, he has an heart attack and Bridget has to sell the necklace to pay for his operation and hospital stay. At the same time, she find out that she's pregnant.<br />
At night, her dreams are full of Queen Thira who rules Atlantis with her ten kings and her battle with Poseidon for some land in Crete where they can escape to when the volcano that Atlantis sits on erupts.<br />
In the present day, Irini, Bridget and Tommy's daughter, has never felt loved and wanted by her parents. At the age of five, she was shipped back to Ireland to boarding school. Now her parents have returned to Dublin, but her mother cannot stay away from Santorini, so she goes back.<br />
Tommy is ill, but Bridget is now also seriously injured in hospital in Crete so Irini goes there to try find out why her parents have always been so distant, and to see her mother one last time. At Heraklion airport, a Greek man rescues her suitcase from the carousel and clumsily, she drives her trolley over his foot. Later, in her hire car, she knocks a man off his bicycle, breaking his arm, and it's him! He's called Angelo, and after this very shaky start, they fall in love and he helps her with her quest.<br />
Why have Irini's parents always been so distant?<br />
Why was Bridget compelled to go back to Santorini?<br />
Why were Bridget's dreams full of the story of Queen Thira and her daughter, Oia?<br />
What happened to the dragonfly necklace that Bridget sold?<br />
This unputdownable novel is told against the very realistic backdrop of Santorini and Crete, nestling in the blue Aegean Sea. Even a neighbour noisily mowing his grass, couldn't pull me away from this story. Fantastic!<br />
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And even more fantastic, another book by Patricia Wilson, <i>Greek Island Escape </i>is out on April 2nd 2020!Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-20615336525905816782020-04-05T07:00:00.003+01:002020-09-29T18:52:52.519+01:00A Nice Cup of Tea by Celia Imrie - An Adventure, A Mystery, A Comedy and A Delightful Romp<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<i>A Nice Cup of Tea</i> by Celia Imrie is a perfect book to relax with and dream that you are sunning yourself on the French Riviera. So pour out that tea, or a nice glass of wine and enjoy!<br />
I haven't read the first two books about the group of retired expats who buy a restaurant in Bellevue-sur-Mer, although I have read <i>Sail Away </i>which I loved, so I certainly will read the others now.<br />
This one begins when they are hoping La Mosaïque will be saved by the sale of a valuable mosaic thought to be by Picasso, but that all falls through at the last moment and Theresa, Sally, William, Benjamin and Carol are left trying to save their restaurant with hilarious and surprising results.<br />
This book has everything from a stalker who seems to be following Theresa; a runaway, Theresa's granddaughter, Chloe; bankruptcy, La Mosaïque; the glamorous world of filming, Sally; sailing, Sally again; the French Rivera, a beautiful backdrop to the story; and drugs, don't ask!<br />
It is an adventure, a mystery, a comedy and a delightful romp with a cast of wonderful characters which I thoroughly enjoyed and I hope that you will too.<br />
<br />Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-36198902530406284592020-03-29T07:00:00.031+01:002020-09-29T18:59:05.557+01:00Staying at Home This Year? Why Not Travel by Book? - Part Two<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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No one is going to be travelling anywhere for time being, so what better than to immerse yourself in one of these wonderful novels that are due out this summer? These are by some of my favourite authors, and I'm looking forward to settling down, indoors or out, and sailing away with them!<br />
<br /><i>From Venice with Love </i>by Rosanna Ley out on June 25th - Destination Venice<br />
I have travelled all over the world with Rosanna Ley since reading her first book,<i> The Villa, </i>which was set in Sicily. I love her books because she always makes the setting a key part of the story.<br />
I'm looking forward to this one because it starts in Dorset, and goes to Lisbon and Prague before reaching Venice. A wonderful trip indeed!<br />
It is about two sisters: Harriet who is struggling to run the family farm and Joanna who returns home only to set off again to solve the mystery of Emmy, who wrote the bundle of illustrated love letters which she finds.<br />
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<i>The 24-Hour Café</i> by Libby Page was due out on June 25th, but now it's been put back to February 18th 2021, but we can still read it on Kindle or in hardback. Personally, I prefer a paperback, but there you go! - Destination, Your local café<br />
I'm looking forward to reading Libby's second book because I enjoyed her worldwide success, <i>The Lido, </i>so much.<br />
If you are missing your local café, because of social distancing, this will one be a treat. Stella's café is open for twenty-four hours each day and everyone is welcome. Hannah and Mona work there and have dreams of their own, but during one twenty-four hours, their friendship will be tested, lives will be changed and the community will come together.<br />
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<span style="color: black;">Anyway, I've enjoyed all her other Sunday Times best selling novels over the years, so I'm sure this one will be no different. The blurb says it's about 'the joys and heartbreak of a family divided and reunited', so I'll be glad to go wherever it takes me.</span><br />
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<i>Kate and Clara's Curious Cornish Craft Shop</i> by Ali MacNamara due out on July 23rd - Destination, Cornwall!<br />
Earlier this year, I read all Ali's Notting Hill trilogy, and also once again enjoyed <i>Step Back in Time </i>which you must read if you love The Beatles!<br />
However, I have read all her more recent books too because they always have a wonderful touch of magic.<br />
Kate has at last opened her quirky craft shop selling her handmade textile designs. However, some embroidered pictures and mysterious paintings hint about a sixty-year-old love affair, which Jack, who runs the local art shop, helps her to solve, resulting in the discovery of many similarities between them and the 1950s pair. I can't wait to find out what happens!<br />
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<div><br /></div><i>Escape to the French Farmhouse</i> by Jo Thomas due out on July 9th - Destination, Provence<br />
Jo is another of my favourite authors, and I have read all her books since her very first, <i>The Oyster Catcher</i>, which came out in 2014. All her books have been about food and love, from oysters to lemons! This one is about baking with lavender.<br />
After a disastrous six weeks in Provence, Del and her husband, Ollie, decide to return home, but as the removal van drives away, she decides that a new life in France <i>without him</i> would bring her the most happiness. She finds a recipe book at the market which Fabian runs and begins to bake, but will this really bring her the joy she desires?<br />
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I hope that you will enjoy my selection of novels and try some new authors. Travelling by book is much cheaper than your usual holiday, after all!<br />
If you missed Part One, you can find it <a href="https://jeanbullswritingblog.blogspot.com/2020/03/travelling-by-book-this-summer-part-one.html">here</a>.<br />
Happy travelling!<br />
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<br />Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-35192374641052037202020-03-22T07:00:00.002+00:002020-09-29T18:59:40.630+01:00Finding Hope at Hillside Farm by Rachel Lucas - A Great Read for Mother's Day<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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What better title could you want at the moment and what better book to cheer you up?<br /><i>Finding Hope on Hillside Farm </i>by Rachael Lucas certainly fits the bill.<br />
Ella's Aunt Bron goes off to Australia for six months, leaving her to run Hillside Farm. She enlists the help of local girl, Charlotte with her ever-changing hair colour, to help her run her equine therapy business.<br />
One day Ella sees a strange young girl peering through a hedge at her. She finds out her name is Hope and she has come with her grandparents, Jenny and Lou, to spend six months in Llanidaeron in a rented cottage. They, along with Hope's father, Harry, are all trying to come to terms with the death of Hope's mother, Sarah, five years ago.<br />
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Eventually, Hope comes to the stables as Ella's first child client, and learning to gain confidence with the horses helps her with confidence in her own life.<br />
Through Hope, Ella finds that she comes to terms with her own past which means that she can now make the most of her own life as well.<br />
Rachael Lucas describes life perfectly in this Welsh village with all its wonderful characters, and I found it such a joy to read. Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-49206252838436575802020-03-15T07:00:00.017+00:002020-09-29T19:02:35.041+01:00Travelling by Book this Summer! Part One<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Even if we may not be able to travel on an aeroplane or a cruise ship this summer, we can always travel by book!<br />
2020 is a great year for new paperbacks by my favourite authors, so these are the books that I'm going to read and these are the places I'm going to travel to from the comfort of my own home.<br />
<br /><i>The Strawberry Thief</i> by Joanne Harris out already on Kindle, the paperback will be available on April 15th 2021 - Destination, France<br />
As with probably everyone else, my first novel by Joanne Harris was <i>Chocolat, </i>the beautifully magical story thought to be set in Aquitaine. This eagerly awaited fourth book in the series finds Vianne back in Lasquenet-sous-Tannes running her chocolate shop with Rosette, but when Narcisse, the florist dies and leaves Rosestte some land, and a written confession to Reynaud, the priest, the cat is put amongst the pigeons.<br />
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<i>The Secret Hours</i> by Santa Montefiore out on July 9th - Destination, Ireland<br />
The first novel I read by Santa Montefiore was <i>The Swallow and The Hummingbird, </i>the haunting love story of Rita and George, set in Devon and Argentina, and from that one I was hooked and I have read probably most of her nineteen books! This novel is set in Ballinakelly and sheds more light on the family who appeared in The Deverill Chronicles which told their story from 1910 to the 1960s.<br />
This stand-alone story starts around 1885 and is about Bertie and Rupert's younger sister, Arethusa.<br />
I really loved the Deverill trilogy and I'm looking forward to finding out more about this turbulent family.<br />
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The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes out on May 14th - Destination, Kentucky<br />
The first book I read by Jojo Moyes was <i>The Ship of Brides, </i>set after the Second World War when the Australian brides of British servicemen were brought back to England to be reunited with their husbands, and I was so captivated by the stories of the different girls and their relationships with each other and the crew, that I've read it several times.<br />
This new book is also about a group of women who set out on a journey together, this time to spread the wonder of reading to the poor and lost. Based on a true story, it follows English girl, Alice, who has fallen into a controlling and loveless marriage to wealthy American, Bennett Van Cleve; and Margery O'Hare, a troublesome woman, and daughter of the local felon, who gathers a band of like-minded women together to trek through open skies and mountain forests and to discover freedom and friendship. I can't wait!<br />
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<i>A Wedding at the Beach Hut </i>by Veronica Henry out on May 28th - Destination, Good old British Seaside!<br />
Looking back, the very first book I read by Veronica Henry was . . . <i>The Beach Hut! </i>I have read several more since then because she is so good at weaving people's stories together. This is the fourth in her series about the beach huts at Everdene Sands. Robyn and Jake are planning their wedding, a small affair on the beach with their favourite people, but Robyn's thinking about her birth mother who gave her up for adoption and the box she left with her. Her adoptive parents are thinking about a new life for themselves and far away, Emily is thinking about the daughter she relinquished thirty years ago.<br />
As always, I'm sure that their stories will be expertly woven together and I'm looking forward to losing myself on the beach in this one!<br />
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<i>An Almost Perfect Holiday</i> by Lucy Diamond Also out on May 28th - Destination, Cornwall<br />
This is the third book I've read by Lucy Diamond. She is excellent about writing about families, and relationships and I'm looking forward to being warmed by the Cornish sunshine as I read this one.<br />
Lorna's holiday cottages are ready for new set of arrivals but will it be the perfect holiday they all yearn for? Em is worried about how she will get on with George's seven-year-old daughter; Maggie wants to get on better with her daughter, Amelia, but then her ex turns up and she wonders if she can trust him again; Olivia has escaped the domestic grind, but what will happen when her past catches up with her? With romance, trust, courage, wild teenagers and love in the air, the scene is set for an almost perfect holiday!<br />
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These are the first five novels I've chosen for my 'travel by book' summer. I hope that I've inspired you to buy them and maybe try some of the other books by these wonderful writers. <br />
Look out for the rest of my list, coming shortly!<br />
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<br />Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-65489344497764596122020-03-01T08:00:00.004+00:002020-09-29T19:03:27.532+01:00The Telephone Box Library by Rachael Lucas - Make Yourself Comfy and Enjoy!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<i>The Telephone Box Library</i> is the first book I've read by Rachael Lucas and I really enjoyed it!<br />
Lucy is taking a six month sabbatical from teaching in Brighton because all the stress has made her ill.<br />
She finds an advert for a Cotswold cottage with reduced rent in exchange for keeping an eye on an elderly neighbour, and decides to take it.<br />
Little Maudley is a beautiful village within reach of Milton Keynes and Oxford, and Bletchley Park; perfect for a history teacher to do some research on the Second World War. She is welcomed by Margaret who wants her to pop in regularly to see her feisty mother-in-law, Bunty, who is in her nineties.<br />
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Life is quiet in the Cotswolds, just what Lucy needs to get better in contrast with bustling Brighton, but conflict soon arises over the defunct telephone box on the village green which has played such an important part in village life. Walking her little dog, Hamish, she meets Mel, a dog walker amongst other things, whose daughter, Clemmie, is friends with Freya, the daughter of Mel's old schoolfriend, Sam, who's bringing up fourteen-year-old Freya on his own.<br />
And as Lucy gradually become involved in the village, he takes her to see one of the specialist tree houses he's built for a couple who foster problem children, and soon, she begins to feel a flicker of attraction to him, but does he feel the same?<br />
Will Lucy return to her teaching post in Brighton, or will she stay in Little Maudley?<br />
Also, why is Bunty so determined the telephone box must stay, and what is the secret she has been hiding about the war?<br />
A delightful novel, full of village life with wonderful characters from the spirited Bunty to the young teenagers, Freya and Clemmie, and fantastic scenery which makes you believe you are right there in the Cotswold countryside .<br />
Don't hesitate, make yourself comfy and enjoy!<br />
<br />Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-51896450255342145872020-02-02T07:00:00.004+00:002020-09-29T19:05:46.999+01:00the man who didn't call - The Fantastic New Novel by Rosie Walsh<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<i>the man who didn't call</i> is the fantastic new novel by Rosie Walsh who has previously written four under the pseudonym of Lucy Robinson.<br />
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Sarah met Eddie in Gloucestershire, on a village green, talking to a sheep, on the anniversary of her sister, Hannah's fatal accident.<br />
They spend a perfect, glorious, romantic week together, but he has arranged to go on holiday to Spain with a friend, and she has to go to Leicester, where her grandfather is dangerously ill. They promise to keep in touch because this is something special for both of them.<br />
But he never calls.<br />
She tries to contact him in every way, but there is no reply.<br />
Over the weeks, she does find Alan, the one Eddie was to go on holiday with, but he doesn't know, or won't say where he is, neither does Martin, another friend at his football club.<br />
She begins to think that her obsession might be driving her over the edge, so she confides in her old school friends, Tommy and Jo, and Jenni, who works at Sarah's office in LA.<br />
Who is Eddie? Where is he? What is his secret?<br />
This is a gripping mystery, written in flashbacks to the magical time Sarah and Eddie spent together as her life goes on without him, and includes the letters letters that Sarah wrote to him and her sister, Hannah.<br />
Rosie Walsh grew up in the Cotswolds and the descriptions her of this wonderful Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are amazing. The characters are believable too, and I found myself thinking about where Eddie was even when I was doing something else. Lastly this book evokes every emotion from laughter to tears. I loved it!Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-49615411124418604972020-01-12T07:00:00.004+00:002020-09-29T19:06:37.181+01:00Coming Home to Winter Island by Jo Thomas - Beautiful, Sensitive and Romantic!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I was captivated right from the beginning of <i>Coming Home to Winter Island</i>, Jo Thomas' latest novel. It is the story of Ruby Mac, a singer with a band just on the brink of stardom when she loses her voice. Planning to go to Tenerife for Christmas for some rest and recuperation on the advice of her doctor, she receives a phone call from a solicitor, as she's her grandfather's only living relative, asking her to go to a remote Scottish island to sign some papers so her grandfather, who she's never met, can sell his house and go into a care home on the mainland.<br />
Not letting Joe, her boyfriend and manager, or the rest of the band know what she is doing, she sets off to Scotland, thinking it will only be for a day or two and she can still get to the retreat in Tenerife by Christmas.<br />
However, things turn out to be more complicated. She meets Lachlan, at her grandfather's house, Teach Mhor. He's been living in the attic and looking after Hector, her grandfather, whilst foraging for food over the island for them both and selling his dishes to the local pub.<br />
Hector who is losing his memory spends his time looking in cupboards for something that is lost. This turns out to be the recipe for Teach Mhor's unique gin. Lachlan thinks that if they can find the recipe and distill the gin, they may be able to save Teach Mohr itself.<br />
They have until Candlemas to find it and raise enough money for the care home or Hector's place will be given to someone else.<br />
Will they find the recipe?<br />
Will they raise the money?<br />
Has Ruby found her home on the island?<br />
Will she uncover the family secret that drove Hector and her father apart?<br />
This book is beautifully written, capturing the wild winter on the island, the local community, and the world of Ruby, the singer. It sensitively shows Hector's mental frailty, and the rare moments when he can remember the past and romantically, it shows the growing relationship between Ruby and Lachlan as they fight for Teach Mohr.Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-31702217653335570112019-12-31T11:00:00.004+00:002020-09-29T19:07:24.566+01:00Christmas Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella - An hilarious and touching novel, perfect for the Christmas holidays!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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There's still time to share Becky Brandon (neé Bloomwood's) Christmas preparations, especially if you are sitting by the fire with a glass of wine, worn out by all your festivities!<br />
In this very funny novel, <i>Christmas Shopaholic </i>by Sophie Kinsella, Becky, her hapless heroine, has a festive season where everything that can go wrong, really does, and that is enough to make anyone else's Christmas preparations seem like a sleigh-ride in the snow.<br />
It all starts when her parents move to trendy Shoreditch and let Becky's sister, Jess, and her husband, Tom, who are hoping to adopt a child, stay in their house. This means that Becky will have to host Christmas for the first time at hers. As always, her husband, Luke is very supportive. I don't know how he puts up with her purchases and pandemonium. Though to be honest, she's very good at hiding all the things that she's bought!<br />
Other characters also get involved in all the chaos, including Becky's old friend, Suze, who she works with at the Letherby Hall gift shop; Steph, who's got problems of her own; Janice, Tom's mum, and Becky's old flame, Craig and his girlfriend, Nadine.<br />
Read it to see how she copes with purchasing the Christmas dinner, decorations and presents, keeping in mind that her sister is an eco-warrior, and find out what lengths she goes to to get Luke the perfect gift.<br />
This is an hilarious and touching novel, perfect for the Christmas holidays!<br />
<br />Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-30745094540057609622019-11-10T07:00:00.003+00:002020-09-29T19:08:08.961+01:00One Winter Morning by Isabelle Broom is her Best Novel Yet!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<i>One Winter Morning </i>is Isabelle Broom's best novel yet! It is in turns brilliant, fabulous, engaging, emotional, heart-rending, and beautiful.<br />
Set around Christmas, it's not a traditional Christmas story with turkey, tinsel and mistletoe, because this December, Genie sets off to New Zealand to find her birth mother, Bonnie, but ends up finding much, much more.<br />
It's nearly a year since her adoptive mother, Anna, died on Christmas Eve in an accident on Genie's horse, Sukie. Genie blames herself for the death of the mother she loved so much, and the horse the meant so much to her. She's spent the last year unable to forgive herself or forget that fateful day. However, when David, her adoptive father, tells Genie that her birth mother is living in New Zealand, she just has to go.<br />
Isabelle Broom's beautiful description of this special country makes you feel that you are really there and adds a deep dimension to the story. Also, the characters are believable and you feel that you really know them and really care how things work out for them.<br />
Apart from New Zealand, being an important background to the novel, there are also the stables both there, and in England, where the horses add another dimension to the storytelling.<br />
This book reminds me of the earlier ones by JoJo Moyes, and Isabelle Broom is proving to be another such accomplished writer.Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-28739640692938631402019-10-20T07:00:00.003+01:002020-09-29T19:08:49.776+01:00Meet Me In Monaco by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb - A Beautifully Romantic Novel!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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What a fantastic writing partnership! What a fantastic book!<br />
I've read all of Hazel Gaynor's books, and tempted by the story of Princess Grace's wedding, I decided to read <i>Meet Me in Monaco</i>, which she wrote together with award-winning American author, Heather Webb.<br />
The fairytale romance between Hollywood's darling, Grace Kelly, and Prince Rainier of Monaco in the 1950s is mirrored in this book by the one between French parfumier, Sophie Duval, and British photographer, James Henderson, who meet when Grace Kelly ducks into Sophie's shop to avoid the paparazzi; in this case, James, himself.<br />
The whole story is told beautifully, illustrating their emotions with the perfume of the flowers that Sophie grows, and with the eye of a photographer, James.<br />
A clever touch are the articles written by a fictional reporter, Angeline West, from Philadelphia, Grace's home town, which give the point of view of the press to the unfolding events of the romance between the prince and the actress. And Angelina even grows too, with her own story arc.<br />
The novel is written with one chapter in Sophie's words and the other in James', and it deals delicately with their growing love, despite Sophie's rich bullying boyfriend, Lucien, and James' ex-wife, Marjorie, and her rules about him seeing Emily, their daughter.<br />
We all think we know about Grace Kelly marrying Prince Rainier, but Hazel and Heather go behind that film star façade to give us some idea of how that Philadelphia girl really felt.<br />
Also, Grace and Prince Rainier's love affair depended on letters, and so did Sophie and James', in a time when communications were all the more leisurely and written on scented notepaper.<br />
I loved this book. It was beautiful and it was a great pick-me-up as I read it in two days when I was recovering from the 'flu!<br />
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<br />Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-49950558665932457592019-09-14T07:00:00.004+01:002020-09-29T19:09:36.230+01:00Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts - A Magical Novel About the Making of The Wizard of Oz<br />
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If you are of a certain age, you probably looked forward to watching <i>The Wizard of Oz</i> on Christmas afternoon. It used to be on every year and we think we know it so well, but in <i>Finding Dorothy,</i> Elizabeth Letts looks at the true story behind L Frank Baum's magical book.<br />
To do this, she follows the life of of his wife, Maud, daughter of the famous American suffragist, Matilda Joslyn Gage, who was sent to Cornell to get an education, but who gave it up when she fell in love with an itinerant actor called Frank.<br />
<i>Finding Dorothy</i> is a magical novel in that it is set not only in the late nineteenth century, but also in 1939 Hollywood when Maud Baum, now seventy-eight years old, attempts to enter MGM Studios to talk to Louis B Mayer to ensure that the film stays true to Frank's work.<br />
Through Elizabeth Letts' narration, we meet the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Lion, and we meet Dorothy - Judy Garland, of course - and find out about her difficult life too. This is all the more interesting this year, eighty years after the film was released, and also in the light of the new film, <i>Judy, </i>starring Reneé Zellweger which comes out in the UK on October 2nd.<br />
<i>Finding Dorothy </i>isn't just about the character Judy portrays, it goes much deeper but you will have to read the book to find out how!<br />
I'm off now to watch <i>The Wizard of Oz </i>and marvel at the beautiful voice of Judy Garland singing <i>Over the Rainbow</i>, knowing so much more about the story of Judy and Dorothy, thanks to <i>Finding Dorothy</i> and Elizabeth Letts.<br />
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<br />Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-85080214024390399142019-09-01T07:00:00.005+01:002020-09-29T19:11:06.151+01:00A Home from Home by Veronica Henry - An Amazing Novel That Would Make a Fabulous TV Series!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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If you are already missing Poldark, then this modern day story, <i>A Home from Home</i> by Veronica Henry, about two Somerset families and their two houses split by a disaster that has kept them apart for over a hundred years, might fill the gap in your heart.<br />
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The Melchiors have lived at Dragonfly Farm ever since Great-great-grandfather Joseph won it in a game of cards from Casper Culbone. And Casper stole Eleanor, the love of Joseph's life, in revenge.<br />
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When Gum, Great Uncle Matthew Melchior, dies after a road accident, his will has great ramifications for Tabitha and her cousin, Georgia, his great nieces, especially when they find that Gabriel Culbone has also been included as a beneficiary, and Dragonfly Farm will be split three ways. How can Tabitha continue to live there and what about her plans to produce a sparkling apple wine from the orchards in honour of her late great aunt, Joy?<br />
Gabriel, too, is shocked to find he's been left a share of the farm that he's never heard of. How can he uproot his partner, Lola, and their daughter, Plum? Does he even want to? He's never heard of these Culbones and he's got enough business problems, as it is.<br />
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For thirty years the Culbones' home, Rushbrook House, has been empty, but Dash Culbone has decided to leave his job in the City and carry out some ambitious plans. Unfortunately, he is the one who has to tell Tabitha about Gum's accident because Gum had pulled out in front of him. She becomes attracted to him, but how can she be when he is a Culbone?<br />
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Secrets abound in this amazing book with fantastic characters you can really believe in, and several intriguing stories woven together to make a gripping novel. I think it would make a fabulous television series!Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-4069613455884447212019-08-26T14:19:00.003+01:002020-09-29T19:11:56.201+01:00Secrets and Seashells at Rainbow Bay by Ali McNamara - A Perfect Bank Holiday Read!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It's not too late on this Bank Holiday afternoon to get <i>Secrets and Seashells at Rainbow Bay</i> on your Kindle and lie back and enjoy Ali McNamara's magical story.<br />
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Amelia is amazed to have inherited Chesterford Castle, set on the Northumberland coast, plus an earldom for ten-year-old Charlie!<br />
Although there are live-in staff like Arthur and Dorothy, the butler and the housekeeper, she is also helped by Benji, the genealogist that tracked her down and Tom who arrives to help restore some antique furniture, and some spooky goings-on! <br />
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But, there are not many visitors to play the bills and keep the castle afloat.<br />
So how can Amelia get the business on track and save the castle for the local people and posterity?<br />
Also, can she put her own life back together after her husband has left her and Charlie to fend for themselves? Perhaps she needs a little summer magic to find her own Prince Charming?<br />
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I really enjoyed this book, and it is perfect to read on holiday, or in the garden under a shady tree.<br />
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<br />Jean Bullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04805479454940218153noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7107598048931139736.post-29831517044502901112019-08-18T19:36:00.007+01:002020-09-29T19:13:15.477+01:00When Two Books Give You Lemons - Which One Should You Read?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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These fabulous books came out this summer, written by two of my favourite authors: Rosanna Ley and Jo Thomas. The covers look so similar - a table on an Italian terrace overlooking the blue sea, surrounded by lemons, and both are recommended by well known romantic novelists, but would these stories be as good as they look? Which one should you read?<br />
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I decided to read <i>The Lemon Tree Hotel</i> first and find out. This is a family story of three generations running The Lemon Tree Hotel in Vernazza, in the Cinque Terre, which I visited a few years ago.<br />
It focuses on Chiara, who is fifty-nine and who inherited the hotel from her parents who opened it to save the buildings of an old convent which had been left in a state of disrepair; her daughter, Elene, who is in charge of the kitchen, and her daughter, Isabella, who has been to business school and helps her grandma with running the rest of the hotel.<br />
There is also Aunt Giovanna who's in her eighties. She's not really an aunt, but was saved by Chiara's parents when the convent closed and now lives in a cottage in the grounds.<br />
Life is going smoothly (although there is a widening rift between Chiara and Elene about how to run the hotel!) until the day that two new guests, Dante and Ferdinand, arrive separately and shake up everyone's lives.<br />
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Then, I settled down with <i>My Lemon Grove Summer. </i>At college, Zelda and Lennie made a pact that if they hadn't found anyone else by the time they were forty, they would marry each other. So here they are, part of a group of people promised a new start in Sicily with subsidised rents and a relocation fee, arriving in Città d'Ora to find the town is all run down because no tourists ever stop there on their way to Mount Etna. And their homes aren't ready to move into either!<br />
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Giuseppe, the mayor, who has invited them to Sicily, lets them stay in his family's farmhouse surrounded by lemon groves for the time being, but the group is not made welcome in the town.</div>
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So on one side, there is Zelda and Lennie; Tabitha, a wannabe journalist; Barry, an ex-postman, Ralph, an ex-city banker and Sherise and Billy, ex-dairy farmers, and on the other: Romeo, who has the town under his control, and his brother, Matteo, the builder. </div>
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Although, Giuseppe, their cousin, is trying to make things work, what the town needs is something to pull it together, and will Romeo's son, Luca, the gorgeous restauranteur, be the one to help the hapless Brits? </div>
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And what about the wedding that tradition in the town says is needed to appease the rumbling Mount Etna? Are Zelda and Lennie ready for it?</div>
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These are wonderful stories of romance, sunshine and lemons in Italy. The cast of characters in both are perfect, and each book really explores life in its own region and, the loves and relationships of the people who live there. </div>
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So if books give you lemons, I say read and enjoy both of them! Perhaps with a glass of limoncello?</div>
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