BUTTERFLY SISTERS BY JENNY HALE – BOOK REVIEW

BUTTERFLY SISTERS BY JENNY HALE – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY HARPETH ROAD PRESS ON 22nd FEBRUARY 2022 About to land her biggest deal yet, Leigh Henderson is on her game. Nothing can get in her way. Except Rebecca Mayer, who’d sashayed in a few weeks ago with a former client list that would fill the entire hallway to Leigh’s office. When her boss unexpectedly offers the deal to Rebecca and tells Leigh he’s letting her go, Leigh finds herself without a job. But that’s the least of her worries. Her mother has some news that will change everything. She’s asked Leigh and her sister Meredith to meet her…

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2022

2022

Happy New Year to you and yours. GOODREADS I have the app for Goodreads on my iPad, it’s very easy to use and I find it the best way to keep account of what books I read each year. Last year my challenge or aim was to read 70 books but I’m afraid I didn’t come close to that as I only read 56 books during 2021. I am not sure what happened last year, maybe it was because I tried too hard to finish a book when I really was not getting into it at all. Why waste time…

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MY WRITING GROUP IN FOLKESTONE, KENT

MY WRITING GROUP IN FOLKESTONE, KENT

WRITE BY THE SEA The writing group that I run here in Folkestone is doing so well, we have such a great group of people that all share their knowledge. We have a group meeting once a month on a Thursday evening where we have a chat about any book news that I have, we then discuss the exercise that we have completed which involves some sharing their work, or asking questions. I like to keep it very informal so as not to put people off from sharing. If any members want to ask questions or share some of their…

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THE WHISTLING BY REBECCA NETLEY – BOOK REVIEW

THE WHISTLING BY REBECCA NETLEY – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY PENGUIN ON THE 14th OCTOBER 2021 On the remote Scottish island of Skelthsea, Elspeth Swansome takes on a position as a nanny. Her charge, Mary, hasn’t uttered a word since the sudden death of her twin, William – just days after their former nanny disappeared. But no one will speak of what happened to William. Just as no one can explain the lullabies sung in empty corridors. Nor the strange dolls that appear in abandoned rooms. Nor the faint whistling that comes in the night . . . As winter draws in, Elspeth finds herself increasingly trapped. But…

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