
Spring Fever by Emma Davies
Spring Fever is the second in the Tales from Appleyard books, the first being Merry Mistletoe which I read last December. It takes up the […]
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Spring Fever is the second in the Tales from Appleyard books, the first being Merry Mistletoe which I read last December. It takes up the […]
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Continue reading »This week I finished and reviewed the fabulously funny Phoebe Smith’s Private Blog by Lynda Renham and the wonderfully descriptive book by Ruth Hogan, The […]
Continue reading »My #FridayBookShare post yesterday talked about this book here. It starts with a very intriguing first line and never lets up on quirky elements all […]
Continue reading »I saw this on Shelley Wilson’s website and thought it was a great idea. Anyone can have a go – all you need to do […]
Continue reading »Meet Phoebe Smith. Her boyfriend has just dumped her for Essex Earring (Riyana to her friends) and she needs a date for the works do […]
Continue reading »This week I finished and reviewed the excellent psychological thriller that is My Sister’s Bones by Nuala Ellwood. I also finished Phoebe Smith’s Private Blog […]
Continue reading »ARE YOU BRAVE ENOUGH TO GO BACK? Kate Rafter is a successful war reporter. She’s the strong one. The one who escaped Herne Bay […]
Continue reading »This week I finished and reviewed The Prodigal Daughter by Prue Leith which I really enjoyed, not least because of all the descriptions of food. […]
Continue reading »The Prodigal Daughter is the second in Prue Leith’s Food of Love trilogy, which started with The Food of Love: Laura’s Story. It can be […]
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