HOMECOMING ON THE MARSH BY LYNZY HEARTFIELD-BROWN – BOOK REVIEW

SELF PUBLISHED ON THE 10th JANUARY 2019 After the Wakefields discover their dead father squandered all the family money and re-mortgaged the family home while he worked abroad. Xania looks after all the family members in her house on the Marsh. She is terribly burnt after trying to save her brother from fire and all looks grim until Great Aunt Cecily dies leaving them all multi-millionaires. The whole family moves into their ancestral home in the champagne province of Champagnette, nr Champagne, Northern France. But Xania has a difficult time settling. She misses Little Bringham very much. There are family…
View PostHOME BY DIANA CRAMPTON – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY THE CONRAD PRESS ON 9th OCTOBER 2020 Diana Crampton’s writing career has ranged over themes as varied as Chinese traditional medicine, tourism in Kenya and contemporary art. Among her many other writing assignments, she has published profiles of eminent Royal Academicians. In this remarkable book, ‘Home – how I learnt not to run away’, Diana recounts her early childhood and her subsequent travels and adventures, providing the reader with a highly readable combination of entertainment and thought-provoking life lessons. Diana Crampton currently lives on the south coast of Britain where she is at work on a biography of…
View PostTHE WRITE WAY TO DIE BY JO BAVINGTON-JONES – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY THE CONRAD PRESS ON 1st JULY 2021 ‘The Write Way to Die’ is a fast-paced and intriguing blackly comic tale of murder in the creative quarter of a seaside town where the bodies are mounting up amongst the art installations. When Amy joins a writing group, it’s murder. On paper, at least, as the eclectic members pen their perfect killings. The planner, the housewife, the pantser and the classicist all contribute their stories, some darkly comic, others simply gruesome. Then there’s Robert, who wants to write a killer worthy of a nickname. Enter The Exhibitionist, the stuff of…
View PostLILY THE LIMPET GETS LOST BY EMMA ROSEN – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY SARTAIN PUBLISHING Ltd; 12th SEPTEMBER 2019 Emma Rosen and her husband have three adorable children and a mad dog. Having graduated with a bachelor’s degree in marine biology, Emma embarked on a teaching career, whilst also studying for a master’s degree in education. She loves all things breastfeeding and volunteers as a peer supporter at a local breastfeeding support group. When she’s not writing or chasing her children, Emma makes YouTube videos, stares at the sea and sings in a band I met Emma at an event in Hythe, this book appealed to me as we live at…
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