This heartwarming story weaves together two timelines, exploring Romy’s past and present as she returns to her childhood village and rents her former family home. It’s immediately clear that she and local farmer Finn Tindall share unfinished business. Despite the twenty-one years since Romy left, their undeniable chemistry lingers. Romy’s return reveals the struggles she…
Stuck in Second Gear by Carmen Reid | Book Review
This heartwarming story centers on family, resilience, and starting anew after divorce and loss. When Lucie’s daughter can’t make it to her father’s wedding in France due to a train strike, Lucie reluctantly agrees to drive her daughter and nephew, Deva, to the wedding. What starts as a simple road trip turns into an unexpected…
The Silver-Haired Sisterhood by Judy Leigh | Book Review
Judy Leigh delivers a heartwarming gem with The Silver-Haired Sisterhood, a celebration of living life to the fullest at any age. With a seventy-seven-year-old leading lady and a vibrant cast of similarly spirited friends—like the indomitable eighty-year-old Rose—this story reminds us that age is just a number and it’s our outlook on life that truly…
Under Lock and Key by Lana Ferguson | Release Day
Do I have a release day for you! Lana Ferguson has a new book that honestly the cover is simply beautiful. I love it and I’m not that crazy about a lot of the Under Lock and Key Author: Lana Ferguson Genre: Romantic Comedy; Contemporary Romance Keyanna “Key” MacKay is used to secrets. Raised by…
The Monthly Chapter | December 2024
Welcome to The Monthly Chapter for December 2024! I admit that I actually started writing this back in November so that I would ensure it was ready to go. I wanted to share more of the updates I have been doing along with some other information. So, I knew if I started this post then…
Mix-Up Under The Mistletoe by Margaret Amatt | Book Review
Rafe Harrington runs a successful travel company and enjoys a stylish city apartment. With a loyal and hardworking team by his side, he’s shocked to discover that a London-based rival is sending spies to undermine competing businesses. While investigating the company’s website, Rafe notices a captivating smile among the staff photos—that of Tilly Thorpe—and finds…
Pendragon by Peter Gibbons | Book Review
This is a much more realistic retelling of King Arthur. In this book Arthur doesn’t come across as a myth so much as as a regular man. If that makes any sort of sense. In other stories there is this unreal quality about him but here we see him more human than myth. Peter Gibbons…
Staged River by Heather Grey | Release Boost
Recently I did a review of Staged River by Heather Grey? Did you read my review? Well, if not don’t worry you still can but let me tell you a little about this book. This was supposed to be Aspen Arthur’s year. No longer held back by a loser boyfriend or terrible boss, she was…
Immortal Rising by Lynsay Sands | Book Review
Stephanie and her sister are attacked and unwillingly turned into immortals and Stephanie gains the ability to hear others’ thoughts. However, unlike other immortals, she can’t turn it off. To help her cope, her new family sets her up in a remote house, thinking isolation will give her peace. But they don’t know her powers…
Staged River by Heather Grey | Book Review
I love a good unplanned pregnancy book. I am one of those readers who just enjoys this plot, maybe it is because I can’t get pregnant myself. I don’t know but when done right this plotline works well and let me tell you that Heather Grey did it right! It wasn’t happy that suddenly we…















