In theory, I’m not that fond of short stories. Why? Because it takes an enormous amount of talent to pull them off and not everyone has it [..] Špiljak though? She does have it.
Month: September 2021
#Book Tour – Daughters of War; Dinah Jefferies
It’s 1944, we’re in occupied France, and we’re following the Baudin sisters, three young women who moved there from England.
#Book Tour – Murder at the House on the Hill; V. Walters
Book tour stop! Today I’m delighted to be the host for Murder at the House on the Hill, a cozy crime mystery written by Victoria Walters. First thing first, let me thank Rachel and the publisher, Hera Books, for providing me with an e-copy of this book. Much obliged *hat tip* MEET THE BOOK Once … Continue reading #Book Tour – Murder at the House on the Hill; V. Walters
#Book Tour – The Farmhouse at Peace and Plenty; L. B. Stimson
Yay Southern Gothic! It’s one of my (many) favorite genres, so I couldn’t pass up the chance to read The Farmhouse at Peace and Plenty. Said Farmhouse is the place where Jenny and Kyle, a couple who’s trying to fix their own marriage, rent for the summer. Clear-cut, right? Well, not really, no. The Farmhouse has been the theater of a huge tragedy in the past, and everybody knows ghosts exist.
#Book Tour – The Fall; Evie Hunter
Fall and redemption with a twist would be an appropriate subheading for The Fall.
The Chrysillium Tree – Laken Honeycutt
I loved this book. I loved almost everything about it. Mæve is an interesting character, and rooting for her is so easy because she’s fierce and courageous, but also kind, intelligent and humble. She’s given a task early in the novel, and no matter how dire things are, she does everything in her power to reach her goals.
#Book Tour – The Juggle; E. Barker
The Juggle is a story of swapped lives, of personal growth, and owning up mistakes. It might look like your clear-cut romcom story, but if you’re willing to dig a little deeper, look a little further, then you’ll see what’s beyond the surface.
#Book Tour – Whisper Cottage; A. Wyn Clark
In Whisper Cottage we follow Stina and Jack, a married couple who decide to ditch their big city life and move to the countryside, hoping for a fresh, bucolic start. They’re expecting a kid; the small village of Avoncote is as charming as the cottage they bought, and the widow who lives next door looks so nice - right?
# Book Tour – Hot Desk; Zara Stoneley
Meet Alice: a woman who loves her job, doesn’t like to share her things, and has an annoying ex. Meet Jamie: a man who has some secrets, doesn’t mind sharing, and is not that enthusiastic to return to the office.
Once Upon a Seaside Murder – Maggie Blackburn
Once Upon a Seaside Murder, a novel written by Maggie Blackburn, follows the steps of Summer Merriwether. After her mom’s death—the backstory is featured in the previous book of this series—Summer is in charge of a bookstore called Beach Reads; between a panel discussion gone wrong and her newfound family, Summer has a lot on her plate.