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(Not Quite) Done With Dating by Bella Osborne #Review

I am delighted to welcome another romcom by Bella Osborne . (Not Quite) Done With Dating was published on January 29th by Penguin .      One bad date too many calls for desperate measures . . .    Nora is well and truly fed up. After more painfully bad dates than she can count, she’s had enough of leaving it to fate to find her perfect match – but she's not quite ready to give up on her love life just yet. As a statistician, Nora trusts numbers more than her gut, so when she finds a formula that could help her conquer the dating game, she has to give it a go. Putting her love theory to the test takes Nora to some questionable places with some even more questionable men, but she won't be deterred – she knows that 'the one' must be out there, somewhere. Even if he's the last person she'd have expected. . . My Thoughts   This is a fun, light-hearted romcom, just right to escape into. Nora is slightly quirky with a belief in the power of statistics wh...

Christmas at the Board Game Cafe by Jennifer Page #Review

 Christmas arrives in Essendale in Jennifer Page's latest novel, Christmas at the Board Game Cafe which was published on 10th October by Aria.

Kate seems to have it all – wonderful friends, a successful career and an idyllic life in the quirky Yorkshire town of Essendale. But under the surface Kate’s lonely, and she longs to feel part of a family – especially during Christmas.

With the holiday season fast approaching, and the town desperate to attract more visitors, Kate conceives a brilliant plan: an enchanting living Advent calendar. Each December evening, a captivating window display will be unveiled across town. With local businesses struggling, including her best friend’s board game café, she's feeling the pressure. 

But Kate’s picture-perfect plans take an unexpected turn when her ex-boyfriend arrives in Yorkshire, insisting on creating the Christmas Eve display. Can Kate trust him to deliver a show-stopping window? And can she finally put the past behind her and embrace the future she’s always dreamed of?


 My Thoughts

If you are looking for a warm and uplifting read for Christmas, then this is the book for you. The community around Essendale is the heart of the story in many ways. Kate is an interesting character whose memories of her childhood have drastically affected how she approaches her friendships and relationships. She puts on a perfect front for the world but behind that facade, she is incredibly lonely. Kate finds herself with a quandary, torn between the safe option or someone who she is less sure of. for reasons which will become clear.

    I loved the premise of the living Advent Calendar which Kate devised to try to breathe new life into Essendale. As each window was unveiled, a different aspect of Christmas was shown, with the final touching one having a profound message. You can absolutely imagine the villages slowly coming to life as the community took notice. Friendship and family are also important with Kate's found family at the centre of her life. 

In short: a gorgeous festive read  

About the Author

Jennifer Page wrote her first novel – a book about ponies – when she was eight. These days she prefers to write romance. When she isn't writing, Jennifer can usually be found playing board games which are the inspiration for her first novel. She has worked as a television producer, a music teacher and has even run a children's opera company. She now lives near Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire with her husband and his large collection of games.

 

You can follow Jennifer here: Website  |  Twitter  |  Facebook  |  Instagram

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Thanks to Jennifer Page, Aria and Rachel of Rachel's Random Resources for a copy of the book and a place on the tour.

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