Genre: Fiction

Nellie's Heartbreak by Rosie Clarke | Review

Nellie's Heartbreak by Rosie Clarke | Review

Nellie's Heartbreak by Rosie Clarke
Nellie's Heartbreak is a wonderfully written pre-WW2 saga depicting the changing of class separation and life struggles.

Poor Nellie, ill-treated by her mother for her entire life, is sent into service on her 15th birthday. Once she settles into her new life, she begins to find a measure of peace. Unfortunately, it doesn't last.

The Lord and the Cat's Meow by GL Robinson | Review

The Lord and the Cat's Meow by GL Robinson | Review

The Lord and the Cat's Meow by GL Robinson | Review | The Lord and the Cat's Meow by GL Robinson | This charming Regency story, set against the first Animal Rights Act of 1822, will warm your heart. And Horace will steal your heart.

Stalking Gideon Cain by Kerry Alan Denney | Review

Stalking Gideon Cain by Kerry Alan Denney | Review

Stalking Gideon Cain by Kerry Alan Denney | Review | Bestselling author Gideon Cain is losing his mind. Are his characters trying to kill him?

The Adventures of Molly and Ollie-Moving Day by Sally Beale | Review

The Adventures of Molly and Ollie-Moving Day by Sally Beale | Review

Every child experiences change in their life. Moving can be difficult, but in this Mom's Choice award-winning book, when eight-year-old Molly Day meets a new friend, a magical owl named Oliver Winston Howell III, her move to a new house in a new town becomes easier than she expected. Be on the lookout for Molly and Ollie's next adventure! Enter the giveaway to win!

Bad Fairy Strikes Again by Elaine Kay | Spotlight

Bad Fairy Strikes Again by Elaine Kay | Spotlight

Bad Fairy Strikes Again by Elaine Kaye is book two of the A Bad Fairy series. Today I am spotlighting both books one and two as part of a book tour. I hope you enjoy them.

Songs for Your Mother by Gordon MacMillan | Review

Songs for Your Mother by Gordon MacMillan | Review

Songs for Your Mother by Gordon MacMillan
One September morning, Johnny opens his door to find a little boy standing there – a child, he quickly comes to learn, who was created one magical night. Lauren is dying, and her last wish is to reunite five-year-old Luke with the father he doesn't yet know.

Thrown into unexpected parenthood, Johnny finds himself navigating school-gate politics, Disney movies, and tantrums, guided by the notes Lauren has written for him.