MAYBE NEXT CHRISTMAS BY EMMA HEATHERINGTON – BOOK REVIEW

MAYBE NEXT CHRISTMAS BY EMMA HEATHERINGTON – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Penguin on the 24th October 2024 It’s Christmas Eve and, as the snow begins to fall, Bea is at Heathrow airport, ready to return home to Ireland for the festivities. There, she meets Ollie for the first time. They talk about everything and anything, and their connection is undeniable. But when their flight lands, they leave just as they met: strangers. A chance encounter in London a few months later, however, sparks a chain of events neither of them could have ever imagined. A lovely cosy Christmas story to keep you entertained during the holidays, get it on…

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THE BLUE HOUR BY PAULA HAWKINS – BOOK REVIEW

THE BLUE HOUR BY PAULA HAWKINS – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Transworld Digital I am not sure where to start with this review as I was so looking forward to reading this as her last book was such a success. I did find it very hard to get into but I did persevere through the whole book. I don’t think I got what was going on until about three-quarters of the way through. It all seemed a bit jumbled to me and couldn’t make out what the actual plot of the story was, but is this because it was so well written? I am not sure and was glad…

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THE GHOST OF SEAGULL COTTAGE BY ANNE ALLEN – BOOK REVIEW

THE GHOST OF SEAGULL COTTAGE BY ANNE ALLEN – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Sarnia Press on 14th May 2024 I love Anne’s stories always looking forward to the next one that she very kindly sends me to read for a review. Anne Allen was born in Rugby to a Welsh father and an English mother. As a result, she spent many summers with her Welsh grandparents in Anglesey and learned to love the sea. Now she is based in Devon to be near her daughter and two small grandchildren. Her restless spirit has meant many moves, the longest stay being in Guernsey for nearly fourteen years after falling in love with…

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ALL THE BEGGARS RIDING BY LUCY CALDWELL – BOOK REVIEW

ALL THE BEGGARS RIDING BY LUCY CALDWELL – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Faber & Faber When Lara was twelve, and her younger brother Alfie was eight, their father died in a helicopter crash. A prominent plastic surgeon, and Irishman, he had honed his skills on the bomb victims of the Troubles. But the family grew up used to him being absent: he only came to London for two weekends a month to work at the Harley Street Clinic, where he met their mother years before, and they only once went on a family holiday together, to Spain, where their mother cried and their father lost his temper and left early.…

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