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The Miller's Bride by Liz Harris #Review #TheHouseOfMcleodBook1

  Welcome to Liz Harris and her new Victorian historical novel, The Miller's Bride . This new series, The House of McLeod , was published by Boldwood Books on May 27th. When independence comes at a price... Scotland, 1885 Gracie McLeod’s life changes overnight when her father sells the family grocer’s shop and moves the family from their Highland village to a distant fishing town. But Gracie refuses to follow. Desperate to maintain her independence, she reluctantly agrees to an arranged marriage to Angus MacKenzie – a stranger who makes it clear he doesn’t want her, and who is in love with another woman. When Gracie arrives at the mill she now must call home, she finds herself entangled in a web of deceit and ambition. Unknown to her, Angus’s cousin is plotting to take over the mill and destroy her marriage from within, and he’s enlisted Angus’s former lover to help him. As secrets and sabotage threaten to ruin everything Gracie has tried to build, she must decide whet...

Janey Trelawney's Year of Surprising Triumphs #Review

 

Today we have a warm romcom from Georgia Hill, Janey Trelawney's Year of Surprising Triumphs. If you love classic old films, you will enjoy this!


Janey’s life becomes more disaster movie than romcom when the ruthless Becca steams in to manage Cheney House. Her job as head gardener in peril and her self-confidence in tatters, Janey must fight back. Finding an ally in Will, who’s more Clark Kent than Superman, it’s up to them to save the day while owner Clare is away having her Shirley Valentine moment. It doesn’t help that everyone is in love with the wrong people!

Why can’t people love the one who loves them back?

Will Cheney House survive - and will Janey ever get her When Harry Met Sally happy ending?

Find out in this warm-hearted romance from the author of the best-selling Millie Vanilla’s Cupcake Café, full of Gregory Peck look-a-likes, snowdrops, cake, and a cocker spaniel called Camilla.


 

 My Thoughts

Georgia Hill's romcom has the most surprising and likeable central character in Janey Trelawney. You are always on her side and really believe in her character. She always wears her heart on her sleeve and her love of all things nature really shines through. Beside her is a cast of characters who add to the humour and who gradually show more and more of their true selves. There is loyalty and deceit in equal measure and you always know which outcome you are rooting for.

    I also enjoyed all the film references to the old classic actors. As the year goes by, I really looked forwards to Janey's gardening tips and references to all the plants. The setting at Cheney House is glorious- how I'd like to visit! This is a delightful escapist read which takes a look at love and romance and also puts human nature under the microscope. There are a few twists and turns as not everything goes to plan but friendship and loyalty are always on the winning side.

 

In short: warmth and humour with a tinge of romance. 

  

About the Author


Georgia Hill writes warm-hearted and up-lifting contemporary and timeslip romances about love, the power and joy in being an eccentric oldie and finding yourself and your community. There's always a dog. It's usually a naughty spaniel of which, unfortunately, she has had much experience. Her books are firmly rooted in small seaside towns similar to the one she lives in and she loves history especially when it insists on rearing up and battering at the present.

As a child she had an invisible friend called Gonky who lived on the third stair from the bottom. As an adult her invisible friends inhabit her head and refuse to leave until she commits them to paper. Readers of her books can escape into a warm bath of words and, no matter what challenges her characters face they will, ultimately, have a happy ending.

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Book links: Amazon UK  |  Amazon US

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

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