Another Spring day, another book about Summer. Can you tell I'm dreaming of Summer? Blurb One summer, property seeker, Serendipity Parker finds herself on the beautiful west coast of Ireland, hunting for a home for a wealthy Irish client. But when she finds the perfect house in the small town of Ballykiltara, there's a problem; … Continue reading The Luck of the Irish | The Summer of Serendipity | Review
Month: March 2018
Scientific Time Travel | The Summer of Impossible Things | Review
I've started crying a lot more at sad books, or maybe it's because the subject is a little bit close to home - who knows? But it ain't half embarrassing if you're reading in public! This book is rather sad. The start of it is anyway. But the idea behind the book and what goes … Continue reading Scientific Time Travel | The Summer of Impossible Things | Review
To Make You Shudder | Peach | A Review
I wasn't quite sure how to review this book. I read it on Holiday last November, it was a short ebook to read and yet I was left completely and utterly gobsmacked and left without words. Blurb Slip the pin through the skin. Start stitching. It doesn’t sting. It does bleed. White thread turns red. … Continue reading To Make You Shudder | Peach | A Review
You Must Believe in the Magi | Children of Blood and Bone | A Review
A new YA centred on the return of Magic and the fight for freedom - what more could young teens want? With kick-ass characters and a bunch of other themes rolling around the inside of this book, this will be a must read for all teens (and not so young teens) on their TBR list. … Continue reading You Must Believe in the Magi | Children of Blood and Bone | A Review
Dinner is Served | The Sunday Lunch Club | A Review
My first post of March 2018 is now up - and yet Spring is nowhere in sight! It snowed here Tuesday/Wednesday and there's more arriving today. However, I was lucky enough to have this wonderfully bright and cheerful book posted through my letter box a few weeks ago, and so a bright and sunny Spring … Continue reading Dinner is Served | The Sunday Lunch Club | A Review