Only four read this month, but Ignite was huge at over 500 words and took almost two weeks to get through. Ignite was second book of a series, and I loved it. The story was well written, exciting, and pulls at your emotions. Review of Ignite A Scream in the Night, frustrated me a little… Continue reading Books Read in June
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A Review of Belle and the Pirate by Vivienne Savage
Karen’s Review This has been such an enjoyable series. Belle and the Pirate is number four of this six book set. Belle is a tiny fairy, no bigger than a thumb. We already know her because she has appeared in previous books as Tinkerbell, a little sprite. Apart from the beautiful prose, and pretty formatting… Continue reading A Review of Belle and the Pirate by Vivienne Savage
National Dog Month
If you follow me on Instagram, you’ll know I love dogs. I post mine regularly over there. I've had three dogs during my married life, and living with my parents, we always had them. So many different breeds, and many from rescue homes. Click on the image to find out more about Dog Month. Meggy,… Continue reading National Dog Month
You Have Arrived at Your Destination
My Book Review of You Have Arrived at Your Destination (Forward collection) You Have Arrived at Your Destination by Amor Towles My rating: 4 of 5 stars A New View of IVF This twist on a couple’s desire to start their family …My Book Review of You Have Arrived at Your Destination (Forward collection)
About a Book – Amanda in France, Fire at the Cathedral by Darlene Foster
Introducing Darlene Foster WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Amazon Where did the idea for the story come from? My dream to visit the romantic city of Paris came true when we took our dog on a road trip to visit friends living on the outskirts of the city. Paris, and the surrounding area, was everything I imagined it to… Continue reading About a Book – Amanda in France, Fire at the Cathedral by Darlene Foster
Follow the Stars by Trace Lee Thompson
…. a fast paced, gripping, tear jerking, tragic story, which I absolutely adored!!! Says reviewer Pauline Reid I saw this great review from Pauline and with such a lovely graphic, I just had to reblog it. Live life with no regrets Follow the Stars, is what I call a fast paced, gripping, tear jerking, tragic… Continue reading Follow the Stars by Trace Lee Thompson
National Leon Day – Well, I Didn’t Know That!
This is really useful to me, and I didn’t know it was a thing. It will certainly be a thing from now on! Leon is simply Noel spelt backwards and it is exactly six months until Christmas. It’s a day for crafters to begin planning their Christmas makes. Recently I have been making birthday cards… Continue reading National Leon Day – Well, I Didn’t Know That!
Today is National Pink Day
Each year on June 23rd, National Pink Day colours the world in vibrant shades of pink and explores everything it represents. So, what do we know about Pink? Dianthus plumarius is a garden plant also known as the common pink, garden pink, or wild pink, or simply pink.Pink is the name of a female singer… Continue reading Today is National Pink Day
A Review of A Scream in the Night by Andrew Hess
Karen’s Review I read one of Andrew Hess’s earlier books a few years ago and really enjoyed it. He also featured on my About a Book series. You’ll find links to both below. In this story, Serena is a television reporter who is sent on assignments when news breaks to report live from the scene.… Continue reading A Review of A Scream in the Night by Andrew Hess
Cocktails,Wedding Bells and Summer Madness by Julia Sutton
Easy to Read, Summer Fun with a Great Storyline Karen’Review This is the first book I’ve read by Julia Sutton and I’m sure it won’t be the last. It’s an ideal summer read and it tells the story of Rose, who thinks of herself as boring because she doesn't want what other girls want. I’m… Continue reading Cocktails,Wedding Bells and Summer Madness by Julia Sutton