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A Little Christmas Magic. Book 2 in the Winter Warmer Series #Review #Audiobook

  Today I am featuring an audiobook series of part of the Winter Warmers Series by Suzanne Rogerson .  A Little Christmas Magic is a heart-warming collection of stories with a focus on family, friendship, love and goodwill.   From a much-loved family pet that goes missing to a neighbour in need. Chance meetings and the kindness of strangers. Overcoming trauma to help others and being prepared to make sacrifices. A father rushing to get home to his kids in time for Christmas. Dive into a short and sweet story to get you in the festive spirit.    Eight Stories included: Poppy’s Christmas Wish Last Minute Dash Driving Home for Christmas The Honeymoon Period A Christmas Toast The Last Train Home The Wrong Post Taking Care of Belle   My Thoughts This audiobook is great for these busy weeks and I really enjoyed dipping in and out of the selection of short festive stories. They are a good mix of situations and characters, al...

Probably the Best Kiss in the World by Pernille Hughes #Review

Today we have  Pernille Hughes' latest novel, Probaby the Best Kiss in the World.


Jen Attison likes her life Just So. But being fished out of a canal in Copenhagen by her knickers is definitely NOT on her to do list. From cinnamon swirls to a spontaneous night of laughter and fireworks, Jen’s city break with the girls takes a turn for the unexpected because of her gorgeous, mystery rescuer.

Back home, Jen faces a choice. A surprise proposal from her boyfriend, ‘boring’ Robert has offered Jen the safety net she always thought she wanted. But with the memories of her Danish adventure proving hard to forget, maybe it’s time for Jen to stop listening to her head and start following her heart…


My Thoughts

As you read this book, it becomes clear that the past is having a great effect on Jen and on her sister. You get to see how they work out their issues and whether they are able to move on and embrace a new future. There are some genuinely funny parts to the story and although the past has some horrific events, for the main part, there is a hopeful story. 
    Jen, in particular, has a quirky character although she feels a great deal of responsibility for her younger sister. You always feel that you are rooting for her as she shows her courage and determination throughout. With a great lashing of romance and a certain depth to the relationships which are explored, this turns out to be an enjoyable and at times, thought provoking read.

In short: Follow the passion! 

About the Author


Pernille Hughes is a RomCom author and mum, whose debut novel was SWEATPANTS AT TIFFANIE'S, soon to be followed by PROBABLY THE BEST KISS IN THE WORLD (April 2019). Previously her writing has been printed in The Sunday Times and the fabulous SUNLOUNGER summer anthologies. Find out about her new books at www.pernillehughes.com

Pernille (pronounced Pernilla) studied Film & Literature at uni and took her first job in advertising, having been lured by the temptation of freebies, but left when Status Quo tickets was as good as it got. After a brief spell marketing Natural History films, she switched to working in Children's television which for a time meant living in actual Teletubbyland, sharing a photocopier with Laa-Laa.

Now, she lives in actual Buckinghamshire, sharing a photocopier with her husband and their four spawn. While the kids are at school she scoffs cake and writes RomCom stories in order to maintain a shred of sanity.

You can follow Pernille here: 

Social Media Links – www.pernillehughes.com
Bookbub               www.bookbub.com/profile/pernille-hughes

Book links: Amazon UK 

Thanks to Pernille Hughes and Rachel of Rachel's Random Resources  for a copy of the book and a place on the tour. 

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  1. Thanks so much for being part of the blog tour! And also for taking the time to read and review. XX

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