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Love, Lies and Family Ties by Florence Keeling

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Thank you @rararesources for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Love, Lies, and Family Ties is a romance genre. I adore the front cover and the story. It was fantastic to read, and I loved the small twists that were in the book. I knew one but didn’t get the second twist. The story is about Bea, who leaves her job for a job in a small publishing house in Bloomsdale. She starts to meet new people and then meets a woman who knows who she is. I was engrossed and engaged with the story and could not put it down. It was packed with so much love, family, lies, and a narrow boat; it was just brilliant. This is a heartwarming read, and I really liked Bea and Eddie, and I was truly attached to them right away. Strongly recommend 5 stars. Blurb A heartwarming, feel good romantic comedy. ‘I absolutely adored this book. It gave me all the feels! A charming read full of warmth and heart.’ ***** Kim the Bookworm Bea Winters is in desperate need of a fresh start. Being bul...

A Mirror Murder by Helen Hollick

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Thank you @rararesources for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book.A Mirror Murder is book 1 in the series and is a crime mystery genre. The story is written elegantly and is easy to get into. I enjoyed the plot, and I liked the characters a lot and felt like I knew them and built a bond with them. The story is set in 1971 and is about Jan, who is 18 years old and a library assistant, and her uncle, who is a policeman. A Mirror MIdder is a cozy and light read that is brilliant for these dark nights. I was hooked on the story and can’t wait for book 2. I also loved the twist because I could not, for the life of me, work out who had done it. Brilliant, 5 stars. Blurb July 1971 Eighteen-year-old library assistant Jan Christopher’s life is to change on a rainy evening, when her legal guardian and uncle, DCI Toby Christopher, gives her a lift home after work. Driving the car, is her uncle’s new Detective Constable, Lawrence Walker – and it is love at first sight for...

All Feathers and Hats: Rookscroft - Book One by Jayne Siroshton

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Thank you @Rookscroft and @LoveBooksTours for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. All Features and Hats is an absolutely gorgeous book and read. I love the illustrations that are all the way through the book. They are so colorful and beautiful to look at. I thoroughly enjoyed the story; it was a cozy and heartwarming read. I enjoyed getting to know the characters Vernon, Quentin, Connie, and Madge. My favorite photo is Connie with the butterfly; it's a lovely photo, and how kind she is. All Feathers and Hats is 111 pages, and I read it in a couple of hours. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book; it had lovely animal characters, art, and writing. Beautifully written. I can’t wait for book 2. Strongly recommended for any age. A lovely light read. 5 stars. Blurb It began one morning in late summer, when a pheasant appeared at my studio window. At first, I was startled - "but my surprise quickly turned to delight when I noticed he was wearing a top ha...

The Shaw Thing by Tanya Mounts

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Thank you, @rararesouces for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Shaw Thing is the first book in the series, and what a steamy read. The story is about Demelza, who is 50 years old and trying to get her life back since her ex-husband, and then she meets 28-year-old Stephen. Demelza and Stephen are both narratives in the story, and you get their perspectives on what was happening with each other, which I truly enjoyed and felt like I knew both characters better. I read The Shaw Thing in a day; it is highly addictive. They are both brilliant characters, and this is very much a must-read. I found it an easy and enjoyable read that was written at a superb pace and was written brilliantly. I can't wait for book 2. 5 stars. Blurb Recently separated Demelza is nearing 50 and learning to live life again away from her problematic ex. The menopause is causing havoc with her hormones and after years of frustration she finds herself attracted to a much youn...

The Grass Widow by Vanessa Edwards

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Thank you, @zooloosBT, for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Grass Widow is a psychological thriller. It took me a while to get into, but once I got into it, I was engrossed. It was an entertaining and thrilling read. There is a considerable amount of suspense running through the book that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Once I got into the story, the plot was engaging and thrilling, and I was unable to tear myself away. All the characters were interesting and intriguing. Enjoyable read, 4 stars. Love the front cover, and the title works very well with the story. Who is Vanessa Edwards? Vanessa Edwards lives in London with her border collie Elvis. After reading Philosophy at University College London, she qualified as a solicitor and practised as a lawyer and legal translator in London, Brussels and Luxembourg. She took early retirement from the law and turned to her lifelong dream of writing crime fiction. Her debut novel, The Grass Widow, a s...

The Reinvention of Lottie Potts by K L Crear

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Thank you, @rararesouces for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Reinvention of Lottie Potts is book 1 in the series. I love the front cover and the title; they both work well with the story. This is romance/contemporary fiction. I read The Reinvention of Lottie Potts in a day and thoroughly enjoyed getting to know Lottie; she is such a lovely character. Lottie finds out her husband is having an affair, and her life starts to change. This is a heartwarming and empowering read that you won’t be able to put down. The Reinvention of Lottie Potts did make me smile in places and did make me feel sad too, and I loved all the characters except for the husband, very entertaining and enjoyable read. You will not be able to put this story down; I read it in a day and was hooked. 5 stars. Blurb Lottie Potts is happy enough - or so she thinks. Her life is slowly ticking away as she spends her days watching old films and daydreaming about another, better, version o...

Dirt by Laura Baggaley

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Thank you, @zooloosBT, for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. Dirt is for young adults and is a dystopian genre. Dirt is set in Newbeck, and food is very scarce there. One day Sam meets a girl called Avril who is very different from Sam, and their lives are very different from each other. I like how there are two narratives, and you get to know Sam and Avril very well and about their lives from their perspective. The topics that are raised in this book are food, the environment, and friendships. Very fascinating and important topics that the author has researched very well. I like the romance between Avril and Sam, and I do feel for them when Avril parents try to stop Avril from seeing Sam. I feel young adults will enjoy this story immensely. It was good to see the characters develop through the book. A thought-provoking and heartwarming read that will entertain you until the end. 4 stars. Who is Laura Baggaley? Laura Baggaley is a writer of fiction for youn...