War of the Wind by Victoria Williamson
Thank you @strangelymagic and @neemtreepress for letting me review this book. War of the wind is 220 pages snd is you g adukt fiction. I really enjoyed reading this book and felt like ot held my attention to the end. I really like the characters my favourite where Max, Beanie and Erin. I love the plot with the evil Doctor Asheood and the wind turbines. It was lovely to see Max develop and start to accept his disabiliny and for Max to have the strengh to tell his dad how he felt about him not communicate with him. My heart did go out to dad ehen i found out why. It did make me sad in places but its great read and gripped me. I slso liked hid uncle and twister. I feel young adults will love this story its diffent and its grest suspence.
Thank you @rararesources and @AmattAuthor for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book.
The front cover is really pretty and colourful and makes you want to be on the front cover. Pitching up at Heather Glen is a wonderful read that is about Logan who just bought the campsite Eleanor has lost her mum and broken up with her boyfriend and she decides to go with her dad too. This is the first book I have read in the series but you can read it as a standalone which is what I have Dad. I had so many emotions while reading this book, looking forward to reading the next book. I will be reading the other books in the series soon. Pitching up at Heather Glen is a lovely romance story that is set in Scotland. Margaret Amatt's writing style is fantastic, you get hooked into the story straight away. 5 stars.
Pitching Up at Heather Glen
One camping trip, two hearts, and a love that knows no bounds
Logan Ramsay
may be intelligent and energetic, but buying Heather Glen campsite could be the
worst decision he’s ever made. Working a summer job there as a teenager was a dream, but
owning it is a nightmare. He’s barely keeping his head above water and his big plans are on hold.
Sensible and reliable
Eleanor Kendrick
has had a heartbreaking year, losing her beloved
mother, and being dumped by her boyfriend. Both Eleanor and her father are struggling to cope.
Their camping trip to the Scottish Highlands was meant to rekindle some happiness at a place
they both loved in the past, but it gets off to the worst possible start when her father falls on a hill
walk. Eleanor falls too – for her father's drop-dead gorgeous rescuer, Logan.
The attraction between Eleanor and Logan sparks more heat than a campfire, but will the love
they’ve kindled in the glen peter out, or can they find a way back to each other once the holiday
is over?
Author Bio –
Margaret is a Scottish author and chocolate lover who has been writing stories for over twenty years
(possibly more if you count her primary school efforts). Her early works will never see the light of
day and are locked in dusty vaults on some old floppy disks. But after all those years of practise,
Margaret released her first novel
A Winter Haven
in 2021. This is the first of a ten-book series set on
the gorgeous Scottish Isle of Mull. Margaret has also written three books in
The Glenbriar Series
with
more planned for 2023.
The stories are unashamedly romantic but with lots of drama and an eclectic mix of characters. Each
book can be read as a standalone but followers of the series will enjoy catching up with the
characters

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