The Sunshine Teashop By Jaimie Admans

The Sunshine Teashop By Jaimie Admans

Dolly Lymford is having one of those days…The kind that starts with dreams of opening a café… and ends with discovering your boyfriend kissing your best friend!

Heartbroken and with nowhere else to go, Dolly accidentally-on-purpose borrows her now-ex-boyfriend’s campervan and drives until the road runs out. This leads her to Thimblenouth, a picture-perfect Yorkshire Dales village where life moves more slowly and the kettle is always on.

After literally bumping into gorgeous local builder Reece Sterling, Dolly begins to feel something she hasn’t in a long time: safe. She also rediscovers her love of baking, filling the campervan with the scent of warm scones and freshly brewed tea. And Reece is always around to share a lemon pie or two…

When Dolly has an idea to open her own pop-up café, Reece is all too happy to help. And as the summer sun begins to warm everything it touches, Dolly wonders if she’s finally found a place to call home… maybe even with Reece.

But can she really build a future on borrowed wheels?

My Thoughts:

Dolly thought her day was going well, until she finds her best friend and boyfriend in a very compromising situation. Dolly flees in his campervan, and does not really know where she is headed just far far away from them both. She ends up in Thimblenouth, where no one will be able to find her so she thinks. For a time everything seems to be going well, she has turned the campervan into a little café with the help from a handsome local and money is starting to come in, just when things are looking up, Dolly’s ex shows up. Is Dolly’s dreams going to be scuppered again? It was a nice light easy read. I liked the characters and was hoping for a happy ending for Dolly. It was a predictable read but sometimes that is not a bad thing. A perfect escapism read.

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Meet Me at the Convenience Store by the sea By Sonoko Machida

Meet Me at the Convenience Store by the sea By Sonoko Machida

Having a bad day? Visit the Tenderness convenience store in Mojiko, Kitakyushu.

A sweet treat to lift your spirits.

A quiet place to talk over a warm meal.

A kind word when you need it most.

The sound of the sea in the distance.

You’ll always find more than you imagined possible here…

My Thoughts:

This is the first book I have read by Sonoko and they are an author I would definitely read more of. I found it such a calming and pleasant read. It is set in Japan in a little convenience store where everything is full of kindness and hope. We meet customers and also the employees that make this store completely different to anywhere else. It made me want to visit this place and feel the warmth and comfort that people feel when they go there. A heart warming and soothing escape from the world we live in today. I liked reading about each person and their reasons to visit the store. I look forward to reading the other books from Sonoko. A comfort read with a hug.

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The Hopeful Hearts Bookshop By Debbie Johnston

The Hopeful Hearts Bookshop By Debbie Johnston

Single and in a dead-end job, Kate feels hope spring when an anonymous invitation falls from the pages of a book. Now, she’s standing in a charming Scottish village and trying to ignore the six-four silver fox by her side. He’s got an invitation too, a husky Chicago accent, and dangerously gorgeous sea-blue eyes…

Widowed ex-police officer Brody never expected to be stranded in Scotland with a cute British lady. Her smile might be bewitching… but her attitude? Way too cheerful. And eccentric bookshop owner Moira says they can stay for free, as long as they don’t mind sharing one very cozy little cottage.

That’s the least of their problems. Turns out Moira’s bookshop needs them just as much as Kate and Brody need a fresh start. And with a twinkle in Moira’s mischievous matchmaking eye, things are soon hotting up in surprising ways!

But as they string fairy lights over snug reading nooks and rally the whole community to buy their favourite reads, can Kate and Brody save the bookshop and heal their hearts? Or will their fresh start come crashing down?

My Thoughts:

When a book is set in a bookshop, you know as a reader it is going to be good. This story is about two people, Kate is lonely and feels as though nothing is going for her right now until a invitation falls out of a book, she knows this could be her chance of happiness so when she takes up the other and finds herself next to a very attractive man could he be the answer to her prayers? Brody is feeling the same as Kate and neither of them realise how important each other will become to the other. It was such a lovely read to melt away with. I liked the characters and I also liked seeing how Kate and Brody blossomed. They also need to help a struggling bookshop but with passion on their side this must surely work? I just loved how cozy and relaxing this story was.

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Chasing the Clouds Away By Debbie Macomber

Chasing the Clouds Away By Debbie Macomber

Maisy Gallagher always dreamed of becoming a nurse, but when her father died, she gave it all up to support her family. Now, years later, she’s built a quiet, steady life – safe, predictable, and entirely focused on others.

Chase Furst is everything Maisy isn’t. A high-flying bank executive with a complicated past, he’s learnt not to rely on anyone. But when a twist of fate brings them together, Maisy offers him kindness with no strings attached – and it throws him completely off balance.

Determined to prove he can return the favour, Chase sets out to do one selfless thing. What he doesn’t expect is how much it will change him – or how hard it will be to forget the woman who made him believe in second chances.

My Thoughts:

Now in her later life Maisy is doing things that make her happy and doing things for herself. After being a support to family, this is Maisy’s time to break free and do what she likes. When Chase comes into her life, they both feel a connection but they both have their reasons to be cautious. It was fun getting to know Maisy and Chase but for me the story did not feel as though it went anywhere. It was an easy and predictable read but for me it was just ok, it does not make me want to read any more of this authors books.

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Walking on Sunshine By Heidi Swain

Walking on Sunshine By Heidi Swain

A Summer in Suffolk could be just what she needs…

When Tilly heads to the river in Willowell, Suffolk, to scatter her dad’s ashes, she’s in need of some rest and relaxation. Life has been tough lately, and she wants a new start.

Constance has lived in Fernside forever. She owns the beautiful Willowell Woods – but she can’t manage them alone, and they’re now up for sale.

Her nephew, James, has always loved Willowell Woods – and he doesn’t want anyone taking them over. So when Tilly asks to buy them, with an exciting idea for the land, sparks begin to fly… the problem is, they’re already falling in love.

Can Tilly and James find a way to turn sparks into fireworks? And will Constance finally realise that letting in the new doesn’t have to mean getting rid of the old…?

My Thoughts:

Another great read from Heidi. This made me look forward to the brighter days of Summer, the book is set in Suffolk which is a place I have never been to but now would love to go. It seemed the perfect setting for this book. It is about three different people who have their own issues they need to deal with. Tilly needs a fresh start after losing her dad. Constance is struggling at her age but would never ask for help, and James is trying to put a spanner in the works. I loved seeing how they intertwined with one another and I loved the way Tilly is so caring, it bought a huge comfort to me. I felt as though I wanted to help Tilly and her plans for what she was going to do, I really felt involved even though I was not. It was a great story to while away a few hours and I cannot wait to read Heidi’s next book and see what that one is all about.

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Nothing Left Behind By Hannah Brennan

Nothing Left Behind By Hannah Brennan

Anne Evans was a ‘nuisance caller’. She would repetitively dial 999 in desperate panic, screaming down the phone that ‘he’ was going to burn her alive…

But after years of false alarms, people stopped listening.

Now, as the smoke clears, DCI Liz Field can only watch helplessly as Anne’s charred home collapses, her body still trapped inside.

The blaze leaves scant evidence behind, but the more Field’s team uncover in the rubble, the more disturbing the case becomes. This wasn’t merely arson, it was murder, tailored to the victim’s worst nightmare.

Everyone thought Anne was just a paranoid recluse. But is it really paranoia, if all that you feared comes true?

My Thoughts:

DCI Liz Field is on duty when a call comes in about a home that has been burnt down, the occupant was well known to the police as a nuisance caller. Her body is still trapped inside. After so many police attended her property it was found that nothing was untoward. She kept telling the police he was going to burn her alive and unfortunately this time around, she was correct. But who is he? when the police are allowed to investigate the scene they find a lot more than they bargained for. This poor woman did not deserve what she got and DCI Liz Fields is going to do her upmost to get her killer to confess if she can find him first. I liked the premise of the story, it is something you hear about but I have never read a book relating to this situation of being a nuisance caller, and what the protocol for the police was. I felt the story was captivating and gritty and a good detective novel that I am sure going to enjoy more of Hannah’s books. This is book two but I think it can be read as a standalone. I liked getting to know DCI Liz Field too.

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I Did a Bad Thing By Louise Jensen

I Did a Bad Thing By Louise Jensen

Oh, God. There’s so much blood.

Panic skitters around every cell in my body. I can’t breathe.

I need to hide the evidence. From everyone.

What have I done?

When Mia Finch begins documenting her daughter’s battle with a rare blood disorder, she never expected to become a popular social media influencer. And she never expected that fame to turn into a nightmare …

One year later, a true crime documentary airs looking into the case of the Finch family tragedy. As the documentary uncovers more about what really happened to the Finches, public interest in the case reaches fever pitch. In a world where everyone is watching, how can you keep your darkest secrets hidden?

My Thoughts:

As soon as I read the plot for this book, I knew it would be good. It is all about Mia and her family, Mia’s daughter is very unwell with a rare blood disorder so when Mia feels as though she should record everything her daughter is going through hopefully to help others, she does not realise the implications she will have. Everything seems to be going well for a while until it doesn’t. You would never comprehend what this family will go through. Then the story goes to a year later and a documentary comes on about the family, but what really happened on that fateful day, the world is about to find out. It was a great story and really consumed me, a lot different to anything I have read and I like the way Louise writes as it held my attention the whole way through. The twists keep you guessing and I feel as though when the timeline flits back and forth it really gave the story more depth. Fantastic read..

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The Life Rules of Hilda Pride By Claudia Carroll

The Life Rules of Hilda Pride By Claudia Carroll

Hilda Pride is misunderstood.

Friends let you down, romances don’t last and the only person you can rely on is yourself. Hilda believes this, so why is she still feeling so lonely…

Then life throws Hilda a curveball – an unexpected inheritance, a trip to Ireland and a huge but crumbling stately home that might just one day be hers to keep. Still stuck in her ways, Hilda is determined to tackle Mayfield Manor alone, but renovating a mansion single-handed might be beyond even her.

What Hilda needs is friends, so for the first time in years, Hilda Pride dares to lower her defences and everything in her world shifts in an instant. Hilda could never imagine what happens next, but it will change her and a community forever.

My Thoughts:

Hilda has lead a lonely life, she realises in later life just do you. But when something extraordinary happens she cannot believe her luck. After inheriting a stately home, she believes her luck is in but when she gets to Ireland, she does not realise the extent of the stately home that is in disrepair and needs a lot of work doing to it, but nothing will stop Hilda. The only way she is going to achieve this ginormous task is to ask for help and this is something she has not done for a long time and she is scared. But going forwards she knows this is what needs to be done. It was a good story about friendship and coming together to be part of a community. Also Hilda letting her guard down and realising it is not as bad as she hoped. I thought it was a good read, and I loved Hilda’s strength and determination.

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The Wonder of You By Danni Atkins

The Wonder of You By Danni Atkins

One summer storm. One split second. Two lives changed forever.

Ellie Harker doesn’t believe in fate, only hard work and keeping her heart safe. Rhys Davies used to believe in love, until heartbreak left him focused on his little girl. When lightning strikes them both, an unexplainable connection sparks between two strangers.

My Thoughts:

Ellie is a believer in free will, and working hard to earn money to do the things she loves. But when she meets Rhys one summer she does not know what to believe, things start changing and then one fateful day when something unexpected happens, can the two ever go back to normal. I loved reading this book, I have not read many of Danni’s books but I always find them compelling and emotional, a twist of fate and ever lasting love brings a new dimension to this powerful read. The message behind it for me was don’t lose hope. It was really good read.

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The Only One Left By Riley Sager

The Only One Left By Riley Sager

Everyone believes that Lenora Hope is a mass murderer.

When the Hope family was massacred decades ago, she was the only one left after that tragic night.

Mute, paralysed and confined to a wheelchair, Lenora has never been able to tell her side of the story.

Until her new live-in caregiver Kit brings her a typewriter.

And with one working finger Lenora begins to type:

I want to tell you everything.

My Thoughts:

When Kit comes into to be a live in care giver to Lenora Hope, she knows Lenora’s back story and what happened to her and her family many years ago. When Kit brings in her typewriter to help Lenora communicate, will she finally tell her side of the story? I loved the first half when the story was building up, it was tense and a little creepy, there are plenty of twists to keep you guessing but for me unfortunately the second half was a let down, it was all over the place and unconvincing and I really did not enjoy it. I think this is my first book by Riley so I may or may not read another one.

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