Monday, December 30, 2019

Here We Go !




Well here we are at the tail end of 2019 ... A funny old year mixed with good books , meeting new people , some eye opening realizations, honest conversations and health stuff that I would have preferred not deal with , but life does not work that way so on we must plod .... 


I tend to be a perfectionist.... that’s no bad thing in most cases but it sure can be tiring , physically and mentally . No matter what I do , I try my best , even if sometimes looking back I really should not have bothered , and the situation might not have been the healthiest for me .... of course everything is easier to understand in retrospect but towards the end of this year my grip on that perfectionist side eased , with it came a great release and better understanding of myself and what I wanted and more importantly what I did not want, guys that list was long ! I think sometimes you keep being taught the same lessons again and again in life until you get the message .... 

I could see small changes begin  , first in the way I looked in the mirror and then how I felt inside .. I got a clear idea of the type of connections I wanted in my life moving forward and I am not willing to budge on those now . 

This year was also a year of a special birthday , the day itself was truly horrible that I would sooner forget but it was a moment to take stock of things and use the experience for good for myself .


So now we are closing in on the last moments of 2019.... looking over my shoulder for one last glance at the year just past , letting go of things I can’t change  , before planting feet firmly and jumping into the unknown .... lets see what awaits us ...... 

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Death At Eden’s End by Jo Allen . Review / Blog Tour .




This is book 2 in the DCI Satterthwaite detective series set in the gorgeous Lake District . I love a good mystery and this one set in a nursing home  ticked all the right boxes for me . 

A very elderly woman is found dead in her room ... but this is no ordinary lady , she was healthy , smart , and had plenty of opinions that she did not mind sharing , no matter if they were wanted or not ...

I loved this story , we learn early that there is more to the victim then initially it seems but the story does not give away too much too soon so it keeps us guessing giving us little clues along the way about her life . I really enjoyed trying to guess who the killer was , there was a few to choose from and it was extremely fun trying to shorten the list to who it could be . I also enjoyed the detectives banter between themselves and seeing the case from their perspective as the net closed in on the killer . If you enjoy a really good mystery than this is definitely one to pick up immediately. Great plot , great characters , great fun ! 








Death at Eden’s End – Jo Allen

 

About the author

 

Jo Allen was born in Wolverhampton and is a graduate of Edinburgh, Strathclyde and the Open University. After a career in economic consultancy she took up writing and was first published under the name Jennifer Young in genres of short stories, romance and romantic suspense. In 2017 she took the plunge and began writing the genre she most likes to read – crime. Now living in Edinburgh, she spends as much time as possible in the English Lakes. In common with all her favourite characters, she loves football (she’s a season ticket holder with her beloved Wolverhampton Wanderers) and cats.

 

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About the book

 

A brand new DCI Jude Satterthwaite crime mystery from the bestselling Jo Allen.

 

When one-hundred-year-old Violet Ross is found dead at Eden's End, a luxury care home hidden in a secluded nook of the Lake District's Eden Valley it's tragic, of course, but not unexpected. Except for the instantly recognisable look in her lifeless eyes... that of pure terror.

DCI Jude Satterthwaite heads up the investigation, but as the deaths start to mount up it's clear that he, and DS Ashleigh O'Halloran need to uncover a long-buried secret before the killer strikes again...

The second in the unmissable, Lake District-set, DCI Jude Satterthwaite series.

 

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Saturday, December 7, 2019

The Girl Who Came Home To Cornwall by Emma by Emma Burstall . Review / Blog Tour .




This is book 5 in the delightful Tremarnock series set in a picturesque fishing village in Cornwall . In this book there is a new visitor to the village , all the way from Mexico . Chabela has arrived here with a broken heart and ambitions of finding family connections in the area while also stirring up some of the locals with her exotic style . 

In another part of the village love is crashing and burning as neighbors try and find their way when their relationships hit the rocks .

This is an uplifting read and I don’t think it’s necessary to have read the previous books in the series to appreciate the story . I really enjoyed that the story took us from Cornwall to further afield, it was a very enjoyable part of the story and it really added to my enjoyment reading about other cultures . Liz and Chabela are the main female characters , both their storylines are engrossing and I was never quite sure how the author was going to finish the book . I am relieved to say it was very satisfying. I will definitely read more by the author and I would recommend this for anyone who enjoys a seaside setting or a cosy , feel-good read .


I received this book in exchange for a review.

This book has now been published .






The Girl Who Came Home to Cornwallby Emma Burstall

 

 

About the author

 

Emma Burstall was a newspaper journalist in Devon and Cornwall before becoming a full time author. Tremarnock, the first novel in her series set in a delightful Cornish village, was published in 2015 and became a top-10 bestseller.

 

 

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About the book

 

Escape to the Cornish coast with a new heartwarming Tremarnock novel, perfect for fans of Jill Mansell and Philippa Ashley.

 

In the quaint Cornish village of Tremarnock, Chabela Penhallow arrives for a holiday and to discover more about her Cornish ancestors. But, as always with newcomers to the small seaside town, rumours start to fly about this beautiful stranger. Is there more to her than meets the eye?

Meanwhile, Rob and Liz Hart's marriage is on the rocks, but only one of them knows the real reason. Once the secret is out, will they be able to handle the repercussions or will it destroy their life together?

For the residents of Tremarnock, the revelations will either bond or break them – forever.

'A charming, warm-hearted read ... Pure escapism' ALICE PETERSON.

'The literary equivalent of a gin and tonic on a hot summer's day ... A delicious, delightful and decadent tale' BOOKISH JOTTINGS.

 

 

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Monday, December 2, 2019

The Boy With Blue Trousers By Carol Jones . Review / Blog Tour


 


Set in 1856 and 1857 in Australia and China this is the story about two young females , coming from two extremely different backgrounds and countries   , both hoping that Australia will give them opportunities for a new start , each trying to begin independent lives .

This was a story that really pulls at the heartstrings , my heart especially went out to Cat who lived in China , Cat was fierce and strong when those around her would have preferred her to be more meek and obliging , she had an enviable amount of courage while facing great danger and she made a terrific character , I was rooting for her all the way ! 

Violet was another strong character more world smart then Cat perhaps  , equally as brave , coming from England to start over , these two young women meeting each other forming a support and bond  that would be the making of them both  !

This was an engrossing historical fictional story , it was very interesting reading about the cultural differences of these characters , the relationships between the two women and those around them  and the sexism that was present at that time . This is a book to add to your TBR shelf . 




I received this book in exchange for a review . 

This book has now been published by Head Of Zeus .




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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/41448437-the-boy-with-blue-trousers

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