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A time to read Christmas stories
The run-up to Christmas can be incredibly hectic, and sometimes the stress of it can rob you of your Christmas spirit. Therefore, to get myself into the “zone”, I read as many Christmas stories as I can, simply to maintain … Continue reading
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My Top Five Reads of 2015
As per usual, I’d like to share my favourite reads of the previous year, and here they are: The Chateau on the Lake by Charlotte Betts Imagine traveling to France at the height of the Revolution… That is exactly what … Continue reading
Fall in love with London – with Nikki Moore
As a Londoner I get particular excited when I see books set on my own turf, and Nikki Moore’s #LoveLondon series is right up my street. Today is the release day for Picnics in Hyde Park, the last in the … Continue reading
Midsummer Dreams
In celebration of the e-launch day for Alison May’s brand new romantic comedy, Midsummer Dreams, I’m posting today on the theme of all things dream-related. Be sure to check Alison’s blog today where there’ll be links to other people’s dreams … Continue reading
My Top 4 Reads of 2014
Okay, so it’s a little late since we’re now at the beginning of May 2015, but as they say, better late than never 😉 Anyway here they are: Burial Rites by Hannah Kent Iceland, 1829. This is the story of … Continue reading
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