Book, Romance

Happy Release day for Chrome Baubles by Claire Shaw

🏍️ RELEASE DAY! 🏍️   He went to prison for saving her. She never stopped writing.  When Jaxon Ward steps into the freezing night to stop a stranger from attacking a woman, he never expects to be the one in handcuffs.  Charged with assault and carrying a record he can’t outrun, Jaxon lands behind bars—again.… Continue reading Happy Release day for Chrome Baubles by Claire Shaw

Book, Novella, Romance

Fir Real This time by Claire Shaw

My Review I can honestly say I’ve never read a book like this before. It was quirky and full of humour. The interaction between Jack and Neveah had the sort of dry humour I absolutely adore. Neveah inherited a Christmas tree farm, and Jack was the worker who kept things going. He thought a woman… Continue reading Fir Real This time by Claire Shaw

Book, Christmas Reads, Crime, Novella

How Grimm Saved Christmas by David J. Gatward

Having read the whole twenty-two book series, I didn’t know what to expect from this prequel novella. What I got was a crime, a community and Christmas. No dead bodies here, instead a delightful tale from the detectives of the Yorkshire Dales. I really enjoyed it. Petty theft, poignant stories, a happy event and lots… Continue reading How Grimm Saved Christmas by David J. Gatward

Book, Christmas Reads, Fantasy, Novella, Romance

A Winter’s Kiss by Claire Dugmore

My Review What I liked most is that the story started out one way and completely changed to something different. Felicity is feeling lonely at Christmas time and calls on her sister Emily, and her two children to help cheer her up. They do, and it’s really fun as they get involved in all the… Continue reading A Winter’s Kiss by Claire Dugmore

Articles, Book, Novella, Places

Books Based In Wales – One Christmas by Karen J. Mossman

Anglesey is a small island just off the north Wales coast. It’s been my home for almost ten years. Learn more About Anglesey One Christmas is my own story that I based her3. It was an absolute pleasure to write this fictional tale because I could set it around the area. I live. The villages… Continue reading Books Based In Wales – One Christmas by Karen J. Mossman

Book, Crime, Uncategorized

Goddess Fish Promotions – A MURDER ON CALL

This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by Goddess Fish Promotions. Jes Bogg will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour. He only wanted to help. Now he's being hunted. When community carer, Baz… Continue reading Goddess Fish Promotions – A MURDER ON CALL

Articles, Observance days

Today is National Cotton Candy Day

Cotton Candy is what the Americans call Candy Floss. A very different name and it made me curious what other countries call it. This is what Wikipedia said. It is made and sold globally, as CANDY FLOSS in the UK, Ireland, India, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, and South Africa; as BARBE À PAPA (“Papa’s beard”) in France; as GIRL’S HAIR in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi… Continue reading Today is National Cotton Candy Day

Book, Christmas Reads, Romance

Rewriting Christmas by Kyra Lennon

My Review I’ve seen this advertised a lot recently and knew I would be reading it at some point – and now is that time. I also suspected it would be a good story, and guess what? It’s exactly that! I first came across Nova and Donavan in another of Kyra Lennon’s books. They had… Continue reading Rewriting Christmas by Kyra Lennon

Book, Novella, Romance

Bishop by Claire Shaw

My Review When Sons of Anarchy first hit our screens, I loved it. Part way through it became more violent and I couldn’t watch anymore. The thing I loved most was the romance between Jax and Tara. It captured my imagination and that’s when I discovered motorcycle club romance in fiction. I’ve read a few… Continue reading Bishop by Claire Shaw

Book, Dystopian, Post Apocolyptic

The Towers, Book 3 by H L Heidemann

My Review I read this over three days, most of it on Saturday when the weather was stormy. I cosied up in my chair with Radio 2 playing softly in the background and lost myself in this story. It was wonderful and the perfect way to enjoy a book. We reached the climax of the… Continue reading The Towers, Book 3 by H L Heidemann