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The Cottage at the edge of the world by Jane Lovering #Review

  Some houses won’t let go of the past. Some people won’t, either… When single mum Libby is offered a life-changing sum of money to clear out an old cottage in the woods, she expects dust and decay. She doesn’t expect a house full of secrets, a room full of birds, and a woman who refuses to leave. The handsome but stressed architect who hired Libby is also a puzzle. Why can't Ross empty Elm Cottage himself? What can he possibly see in Libby, who has been burned by love and is wary of attachment? How can they persuade the mysterious but kindly Isobel to move on? As Libby is pulled into the cottage's story, she must face up to her own deepest fears. Can she help Isobel, fight the past that haunts her, and learn to open her own heart to love once more? Jane Lovering’s new novel is a delicious, romantic mystery where secrets, love and healing weave through every page.   My Thoughts The mystery at the centre of this story is quite intriguing. In fact, I should probably sa...

Prosecco Christmas by Sylvia Ashby ** Cover Reveal**

It is with a great deal of anticipation that I am able to bring you a sneak peak at the cover for Sylvia Ashby's latest novel,number 3 in the popular Pot Love Series

I hope you like it...


Here's a bit more about the book where you can find out what Ashley and Giacomo do next:

"Family is where life begins.
And what better time to spend with your family than Christmas week?

Ashley and Giacomo go to Upper Swainswick, a postcard village ten minutes’ drive from Bath, to stay with Ashley’s mum and step-dad. It’s their last visit before the arrival of their first child.
But babies have a habit of being unpredictable.
So when Ashley goes into labour on Christmas Eve, three weeks ahead of schedule, it takes everyone by surprise.
She’s not ready! Her perfect Birth Plan is packed away in her hospital bag two hundred miles away, she has no going home outfit, and she has a live event planned on New Year’s Eve for her YouTube channel, The Sinking Chef. People have been signing up for it for weeks. She can’t possibly disappoint them on the last day of the year. What is she to do?

The tinsel gets even more tangled when Giacomo’s parents decide to fly from Italy to meet their first grandchild. Hotels are fully booked, so everyone has to stay under the same roof.
Would eleven people in the house, not counting the baby, turn out to be simply too much for Ashley?"



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I will returning to Prosecco Christmas on 15th and 18th January 2018 for the Blog Tour. If you want to find out more about Sylvia and other books in the Pot Love Series, you can read an interview I had with Sylvia and my thoughts on number 2 in the series, The Sinking Chefhere.

 
Thanks to Sylvia Ashby and Jenny at Neverland Tours for a the cover reveal.

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