SPAIN DAY THREE

SPAIN DAY THREE

Day Three Went for a walk and then popped into this bar for a coffee and to upload all my pics for this post. The bars in this row are below. There are another two rows of shops and bars. Over the road where the playground is and the supermarket there is a steak restaurant, which is very nice. After we leave here, we will go and get a bottle of wine then go back to read our books, I might suggest playing cards but that will definitely be enlightening playing with Lynda lol. We then have four days of…

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SPAIN DAY TWO

SPAIN DAY TWO

The supermarket that sells just about everything! DAY TWO Waking up to sunshine makes you feel good, after a cup of tea we went for a walk. I went to see what bars we had now on this urbanisation. Pleased to see the Indian was still there amongst many others. The golf course has been made bigger and there is talk of a new hotel and water park being built there, which would be great for the children as the pools here don’t have any slides or anything. This is one of the row of shops and bars, will do…

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BOOK REVIEW OF THE BONFIRE BUDDLEIA BY JO BAVINGTON-JONES

BOOK REVIEW OF THE BONFIRE BUDDLEIA BY JO BAVINGTON-JONES

PUBLISHED BY HUT 22 BOOKS ON THE 3RD MARCH 2025 An emotional look at three sisters’ lives as they come to terms with their past as children and the effect their childhood had on each of them. The neighbour from their childhood home dies, opening the vault of secrets for all three sisters. Can they come to terms with all this, but what are they going to do about it? This kept me turning those pages all day; you can almost feel the emotions pouring out from the pages. Very well written plus a truly wonderful story written by our…

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JO BAVINGTON-JONES

JO BAVINGTON-JONES

GUEST POST FROM JO Crime pays, so they say. And, to a large extent where books are concerned, this is true. My crime novels far outsell my women’s fiction novels. So, having turned to a life of crime (fiction) in 2021, why am I still writing women’s fiction? That’s a good question! Crime and detective fiction are undoubtedly my first loves. From the moment I opened Richard Scarry’s The Great Pie Robbery at a very young age, I was hooked, and my reading taste has never really changed. At fifty-seven, you’ll still see me picking up the latest Robert Galbraith…

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