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August 10, 2020
Tuesday Mooney Wore Black by Kate Racculia #minireview @kateracculia
About the book:
You are cordially invited to play a game…
Tuesday Mooney loves a puzzle. So when an eccentric billionaire drops dead, leaving behind a fiendish treasure hunt – open to anyone – to his fortune, Tuesday can’t resist.
Although she works best alone, she soon finds herself partnering up with best friend Dex (money manager by day, karaoke-zealot by night) and the mysterious Nathaniel Arches, eldest son of a wealthy family who held a long-running feud with the dead man.
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August 1, 2020
#Bookreview A Clean Sweep by Audrey Davis @audbyname
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What they say: A LAUGH-OUT-LOUD TALE OF LOVE, LIES AND SECOND CHANCES …
Love comes around when you least expect it. Fifty-something widow Emily isn’t looking for romance. Nor is she expecting a hunky twenty-something chimney sweep on her doorstep.
Daughter Tabitha knows her relationship isn’t quite right, while her boss – Abba-loving Meryl – thinks she’s found the real deal.
Emily’s sister Celeste has the perfect marriage. Or does she?
Susan is single, overweight and resigned to...
July 31, 2020
#publicationdaycelebration Summer At My Sister’s by Emily Harvale @rararesources @emilyharvale
It’s publication day for Summer at my Sister’s!!!

What they say: Twin sisters. One scorching summer. A bucketful of secrets.
Diana’s life is perfect. Her twin sister, Josie’s–not so much. Diana has a rich and successful husband, two talented youngsters and an adorable dog. She always looks as if she’s stepped from the cover of a magazine. Her immaculate second home by the sea, for idyllic summers with her perfect family, was actually featured in one.
Josie has a mess...
July 28, 2020
#Blogtour #Bookreview Cynthia Smart’s Midwife Crisis by Liz Davies @LizDaviesAuthor @rararesources
What they say: Cynthia Smart’s Midwife Crisis Midlife crisis?
What midlife crisis? At forty-four, Cynthia Smart is exactly where she wants to be. Almost. In a couple of years, she’ll be the CEO of the company she’s spent her most of her adult life working in. For now, though, she’s still busy shimmying up the greasy pole of corporate business. She’s single, carefree, and independent, and nothing can stop her getting what she wants and deserves.
Until she discovers she’s pregnan...
July 25, 2020
Wedding Bells in Merriment Bay (Book 3 in Merriment Bay series) by Emily Harvale @Emilyharvale @rararesources
Change is in the air as wedding bells ring out in Merriment Bay.
Cat’s determined to propose to Amias. Well, it is a leap year so it’s fine for women to do the asking, and besides, it took him eighteen years to tell her how he felt. She’s not going to wait for him to pop the question. All she needs to do is find the perfect time and place.
Kyra’s fallen for Francis Raine, who seems happy to flirt and exchange banter but hasn’t actually asked her out. Does he reciprocate her fe...
July 23, 2020
A Wedding at Wynter House (Wyntersleap series Book 3) by Emily Harvale @emilyharvale @rararesources
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Not everyone at Wynter House is thrilled about this wedding.
Secrets have been revealed and new relationships begun. Now it’s time to look to the future. Neva and Rafe are in love and so are Adam and Hazel. Jo’s love life leaves a lot to be desired, although Gavin could remedy that.
But Rafe’s grandmother, Olivia still hopes that something will tear Rafe and Neva apart. Hazel’s new assignment means nursing someone back to health … and ...
July 13, 2020
#Coverreveal The Banjo by Elaine Spires @ElaineSWriter @rararesources
So what better way to start a Monday morning than a cover reveal from the lovely Eaine Spires!!
What they say: The 1970s. Zany fashions brought the Decade That Taste Forgot. Change is in the air. Decimal currency; the Common Market; widespread strikes; the Winter of Discontent; IRA bombings; the sale of Council houses and quickie divorces make their mark on the whole country including the community of the Banjo. The eight households who live in Cromwell Close experience births, deaths, marria...
July 10, 2020
#Publicationdaypush #BookReview A Cornish Daisy’s Kiss (A Little Hotel in Cornwall book 6) by Laura Briggs @PaperDollWrites @rararesources
What they say: Weeks after boarding a train to Paris in pursuit of her writing dreams, aspiring novelist Maisie Clarkis right back where she started: on the idyllic shores of Port Hewer in Cornwall, luggage in hand and heart filled with anticipation for what lies ahead. Except that nothing seems the same as Maisie leftit, from her place among the staff at the hotel Penmarrow to her budding romance with groundskeeper Sidney Daniels, who isn’t quite ready to overlook the painful cons...
July 9, 2020
#BookReview Flying Solo by Zoe May

A laugh-out-loud romantic comedy about love, dreams and self-discovery by bestselling author, Zoe May.
Rachel Watson has it all worked out. By 30, she’s ticked off most of the goals on her Life List. She’s a home owner, a partner at her law firm, she has a gorgeous boyfriend, lots of hobbies and loads of good friends. The only thing that’s missing is a ring on her finger.
According to her Life List, Rachel should be getting hitched around now, so when her boyfriend, Paul, plans a romantic date,...
July 7, 2020
Q and A Flying Solo by Zoe May @zoe_writes
I am thrilled today to have Zoe May on the blog today (a day late so the greatest of apologies to Ms. May). I have previously reviewed When Polly Met Olly (review here) and Perfect Match (review here) and love her sparkling, uber modern rom coms, and actually have bought and have just started Flying Solo! So off we go!
What is your new book about?
My new book, Flying Solo, is about a London lawyer called Rachel who is a bit of a control freak. She’s lived her life according to her ‘Life List’, ...