MURDER AT THE GARDENS BY LISA CUTTS – BOOK REVIEW

MURDER AT THE GARDENS BY LISA CUTTS – BOOK REVIEW

MURDER AT THE GARDENS PUBLISHED BY BOOKOUTURE ON 14th APRIL 2022 I have been waiting for my turn on this book tour so I can tell you how great this series is by Lisa, will you work it out before Harry and Belinda get to the murderer? A lovely day out takes a dark turn when a complaining customer is found dead… Luckily amateur sleuth Belinda Penshurst is on the scene – and ready to investigate! Belinda Penshurst has always loved Brabourne Gardens. A keen animal lover, she enjoys walking its winding paths and listening to the excited squeals of…

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FIRST BORN BY WILL DEAN – BOOK REVIEW

FIRST BORN BY WILL DEAN – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY HODDER & STOUGHTON ON 14th APRIL 2022 Molly lives a quiet, contained life in London. Naturally risk-averse, she gains comfort from security and structure. Every day is the same. Her identical twin Katie is her exact opposite: gregarious and spontaneous. They used to be inseparable until Katie moved to New York a year ago. Molly still speaks to her daily without fail. But when Molly learns that Katie has died suddenly in New York, she is thrown into unfamiliar territory. Katie is part of her DNA. As terrifying as it is, she must go there and find out…

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HURRY UP SUMMER

HURRY UP SUMMER

We had a false start a couple of weeks ago so I got all the cushions out and bought myself a garden rug, bargain at £9.99 from Home Bargains, I might get one for the camper as well. The flowers are also coming along so I hope this patch of cold weather does not kill them. It was my grandson’s 21st last month and I know the weather can be unpredictable about this time of year. We had a family meal at The Pullman in Folkestone, which has a lovely outside area in the summer. I got some stick on…

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STEPPING UP BY SARAH TURNER – BOOK REVIEW

STEPPING UP BY SARAH TURNER – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY TRANSWORLD DIGITAL ON 17th MARCH 2022 Beth has never stuck at anything. She’s quit more jobs and relationships than she can remember and she still sleeps in her childhood bedroom. It’s not that she hasn’t tried to grow up, it’s just that so far, the only commitment she’s held down is Friday drinks at the village pub. Then, in the space of a morning, her world changes. An unspeakable tragedy turns Beth’s life upside down, and she finds herself guardian to her teenage niece and toddler nephew, catapulted into an unfamiliar world of bedtime stories, parents’ evenings and…

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