Given my passion for all things Scotland, it’s no surprise that I’ve fallen head over heels for the Glenbriar series and the works of Margaret Amatt. Don’t worry about this being Book 5 in the series, each installment can be enjoyed independently. Margaret Amatt has created a truly heartwarming and enchanting story with characters that…
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Freak Show by Lani Lynn Vale | Book Review
Book Review When I first began this book I wasn’t sure I was going to like it at all. I loved the entire Singh family in the first book. However, in this one we really saw how siblings are with one another. They weren’t very nice to Toni at times. I mean even Slone got…
Spinster Sister by Elise Marion | Book Review
Helena Montgomery is determined to earn money for her and her siblings, so she joins a group of her closest friends on their escapades to rob coaches. But once she meets Sebastian, an earl, Helena’s plans become more complicated.I adored Helena: she was resilient and loving and did everything she could to support her family….
Texas Bombshell by Cynthia D’Alba | Book Review
Sheriff Marc Singer receives a surprise on his birthday, one in the form of an uninvited guest revealing herself to be his long-lost daughter. One complication he doesn’t need on top of all the others is that her mother is his ex-wife. When Jenny Tate discovers that her daughter has driven down from up north…
Fun House by Lani Lynn Vale | Book Review
Fun House Book Review Simi Singh is part of the famous Singh Circus that consists of six sisters and one brother. I feel a little sorry for Keane being around all that estrogen all the time but thought he handled it well. Simi likes to crash funeral (weddings too) which is a bit weird but…
The Crying Cave Killings by Wes Markin | Book Review
Even though this is the third book in the series it can be read as a standalone which I am thankful for. DI Paul Riddick is haunted by his past and his need to right the wrongs of that past lead him to follow a child he believes is in danger. He is right when…
Three Sisters by O. J. Mullen | Book Review
Molly, Alex and Sam Kennedy have a Christmas tradition of a night out just the three of them. While Lewis Stone doesn’t want to attend the Christmas party as one of the bosses he must at least put in an appearance. Seems like a rather boring start to this book. However it is anything but…
The Start of Something Wonderful by Jessica Redland | Book Review
Autumn has lost her sparkle (can I just say that I love that line!) I mean we have all been there at some point. She decides to visit her friend Rosie in the Lake District. She and Rosie have been penpals for years but have never met in person. The friendship these two have is…
New Beginnings at Wildflower Lock by Hannah Lynn | Book Review
This author is new to me and the book was good. However, there was nothing to indicate that this was going to end in a cliffhanger. Cliffhangers drive me up the wall, which is why I took off a star. I’m fine with having to read multiple books if I know in advance. I like…
Happy Ever After for the Cornish Midwife by Jo Bartlett | Book Review
I will say having read only the first and the last books of the series I was able to read this one just fine. It may help some to read them all in order to understand all of the characters but I found it wasn’t necessary. There are plenty of moments that this book hit…










