Snowflakes Over The Starfish Cafe By Jessica Redland

Snowflakes Over The Starfish Cafe By Jessica Redland

Two broken hearts.

Since she inherited The Starfish Café, Hollie has poured her heart into the business, striving to keep her mother’s traditions and warm-hearted spirit alive. But behind closed doors Hollie is searching for true happiness as she grieves the tragic loss of her family who were once the beating heart of the café…

An unexpected meeting.

Jake lives by two rules: don’t let anyone get close and don’t talk about what happened. Little does he know that a chance meeting at The Starfish Café, facilitated by a fluffy lost dog, is about to turn his world upside down…

The chance to love again.

Can Hollie and Jake break down the barriers that have been holding them back from finding love and happiness, before Christmas comes around? After all, with courage, nothing is impossible…

My Thoughts:

Another warm and uplifting read by Jessica that I found plenty of escapism in. Jessica’s books just seem to get better and better and this one I really enjoyed. Hollie has inherited her mother’s cafe but Hollie is not happy herself and wants to find her happiness can a chance meeting bring someone special in to her life? Jake doesn’t like to talk especially about something that happened in the past, but when he goes in to the starfish cafe, little does he realise the impact that meeting will have on his life. I think people will be able to relate to this story too. It is a story about love and life and finding happiness, I felt a warmth in my heart reading this story and I wanted Jake and Hollie to find their happy ever after, especially after all they have both been through. Such a wonderful read and one I would recommend, If you haven’t read any books by Jessica, I would thoroughly recommend reading them as they are just so uplifting.

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Cockerings By Stevyn Colgan

Cockerings By Stevyn Colgan

Berkeley Cockering wants to live the hedonistic life of a millionaire playboy. But his sister, Marcheline, is only interested in preserving the family name and refuses to sell off any of their large jointly-owned estate. He therefore embarks upon a drastic course of action to force her to sell, which will involve the owner of a cash-strapped geriatric circus, an alcoholic clown, an incontinent elephant and a sex toy with a mind of its own.

My Thoughts:

I decided to choose to read this book as the plot sounded different but also very funny. Berkeley is the brother of Marcheline and all he is interested in doing is being a playboy, whereas Marcheline does not want to sell off the family estate. Berkeley wants the money that is all he is interested in so tries to force her hand. There are some right funny characters that we meet along the way. I found the story a little eccentric for my tastes but it was funny and amusing in parts. It is not a book I will forget in a hurry.

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Small Forgotten Moments By Annalisa Crawford

Small Forgotten Moments By Annalisa Crawford

Is Zenna a muse, a sleep-deprived apparition, or something much more sinister?

Suffering long-term amnesia,, artist Jo Mckye is ready to start a fresh, new project after the success of her debut exhibition. But the fictional subject of the collection, Zenna, won’t let go so easily. Infiltrating Jo’s dreams-and increasingly, her waking hours-Zenna is fast becoming a dangerous obsession.

Jo is confident the answers lie at her childhood home, an idyllic Cornish village on the south-east coast; she just doesn’t know why. Only when she walks into the sea and almost drowns does the past start to unravel.

My Thoughts:

I have always enjoyed Annalisa’s books and this one was just as good as her other books. This story is about Jo who is an artist and is starting a new project for her new exhibition. Jo suffers from amnesia and when the subject Zenna won’t let go, she starts getting into Jo’s head and her dreams and won’t let go. How can she get rid of Zenna once and for all? will going back to her childhood home help? or will it make the situation worse? only time will tell but it was a fascinating story and I didn’t know much about long term amnesia but I feel as though I know a little more now. A really interesting concept of a story. I really enjoyed this captivating read.

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Books to Read Over the Bank Holiday Weekend

Books to Read Over the Bank Holiday Weekend

I have chosen some of my favourite books that I have enjoyed reading recently. I have chosen a mixture of different genres so that there is something for everyone, hope you enjoy and if you do read one of them, let me know what you thought in the comments. Thank you.

  1. The Wild Girls By Phoebe Morgan
A cracking read about a group of friends that go away to a luxury retreat to Botswana but bad things start happening, are any of them safe?

2. Wolfe Trap( A clay Wolfe/Port Essex Mystery) book one

Clay has left his job as a homicide detective to look after his ill dad and to open up his own private detective agency but when his first case is to do with a drugs lord will he get out of it unscathed? The second book in the series is called Mind Trap and is just as good.

3. An Ordinary Life By Amanda Prowse

Molly is ninety four years old and currently lying in a hospital bed after having a stroke and falling. She reminisces of her life and what life was like in the 1940’s. A tale of an extraordinary woman that I will never forget.

4. Before I saw You By Emily Houghton

Two people in hospital both with injuries that they are struggling to come to terms with, they lay side by side each night but have never met face to face, can they help each other heal?

5. The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside

Dawn has been running from her past for a very long time, when she gets an offer of a bed in a hostel she jumps at the chance but when she finds out it is closing, she does everything she can to stop it as this place has really helped her, with new friends to help her anything is possible.

Hope you enjoy the books on the list and have a great bank holiday xx







Love In A Time Of Hate: New Orleans During Reconstruction By Matthew Langdon Cost

Love In A Time Of Hate: New Orleans During Reconstruction By Matthew Langdon Cost

A young man from Maine fights for social equality in New Orleans after the Civil War while pursuing a serial killer, becoming enmeshed in voodoo, and falling in love. Much like Louisiana’s famous gumboLove in A Time Of Hate: New Orleans During Reconstruction is a spicy dish of varied ingredients.

The main theme is the struggle for social equality between Whites, Blacks, and Creoles, but flavor is added with the subplots of politics, voodoo, murder, love, and hate. New Orleans becomes a literal battleground as carpetbaggers, scalawags, Creoles, and recently freed slaves fight against the entrenched southern plantation notion of white superiority.

My Thoughts:

This was a completely different kind of read for me, I found it interesting and thought provoking and I felt as though I learnt a great deal from reading it. I liked it, the story goes into a lot of depth and the subject has been researched well. The story is about Emmett who is trying to fight for social equality in new Orleans. Emmett is a very busy man whilst fighting for social equality, he is also on the hunt for a serial killer, there is a lot going on in this story along with Emmett getting himself caught up and being in love. But the main aspect is the social equality part which I feel as though needs to spoken about more. But I also like the fact that there are other elements in the story that bring the story alive. This is a very well thought out story that shows that everyone should be able to live in a world happily and freely.

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What Lies Buried By Kerry Daynes

What Lies Buried By Kerry Daynes

Kerry Daynes, leading forensic psychologist, opens up the case files of some of her most perplexing clients to uncover what lies buried behind some of the most extreme and disturbing behaviour.

Whether she is dealing with a young murderer who says he has heard voices telling him to kill, a teacher who daubs children in red paint, or an aspiring serial killer who faints at the sight of blood, Kerry’s quest is to delve beyond the classic question asked of her profession: ‘Are they mad or are they bad?’

In her new book, Kerry provides an unflinching, enlightening and provocative insight into the minds of her clients, shedding light on the root causes of their behaviour and challenging our notions about who, and what, is dangerous.

My Thoughts:

This is a book of true stories told by a leading forensic psychologist and a book that I found interesting. The start of the book lays out what a forensic psychologist’s job entails and then each chapter is a different story that Kerry has to work out if that person is mad, bad or just misunderstood. It was clever how the story is written as you feel as though you are stepping into Kerry’s shoes. It was quite an eye opening experience but I felt as though I learnt things that I never would of known if I had not of read this book. I think it is important to make people aware of these situations with this kind of true stories book, I mean there are plenty of TV shows that show this kind of thing but I feel with a book you are getting the extra detail. I found it an engaging read.

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The Wild Before By Piers Torday

The Wild Before By Piers Torday

One stormy, snowy night, a pure silver calf is born on an ordinary muddy farm by the light of the moon. This is the legendary Mooncalf, whose arrival has been foretold since the dawn of time.

According to a dream passed down from animal to animal, if the calf dies, a great Terribleness will come – rising seas, a plague, skies raining down fire, the end of all things… and Little Hare vows to persuade all the animals to protect Mooncalf, whatever the cost.

But it’s easier said than done, and soon Little Hare realises that he is the only one who can save the world…

My Thoughts:

I loved this book, and now will have to read the other books before this one. It is such a sweet book about a little hare who wants to save the world, it is such a magical story as he sets out on his quest to tell all the animals to protect a magical calf that has been born. I loved the story, I loved all the illustrations and it was just a fun and adventurous book to read. I feel as though I learnt things from this book including climate change and above all else friendship. I hope any child reading this book will feel the same and learn that there is hope out there. Even though this is a children’s books I am an adult and thoroughly enjoyed it, so give it a go.

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For Your Own Good By Samantha Downing

For Your Own Good By Samantha Downing

Teddy Crutcher won Teacher of the Year at the prestigious Belmont Academy. Everyone thinks he’s brilliant.
Only you know the truth.

They all smile when he tells us his wife couldn’t be more proud.
But no-one has seen her in a while.

They’re impressed when he doesn’t let anything distract him – even the tragic death of a school parent.
Even when the whispers start, saying it was murder.

You’re sure Teddy is hiding something about what happened that day.

You’re sure you can prove it.

But you didn’t stop to think that when it comes to catching a killer, there’s no place more dangerous than just one step behind . . .

My Thoughts:

I loved the sound of this story about a school teacher called Teddy, everyone thinks he is amazing but little do they really know about him, I felt as though I went on a journey with Teddy and everything he gets up to, I liked the way how it was written you kind of get inside Teddy’s head. I found it a fast paced, dark and sly read that I didn’t want to put down. The only thing I didn’t like was how Covid was mentioned, I personally don’t think it added anything to the story and when I want to escape with a book I don’t want to be reminded about what is going on in the world at the moment. I liked how we hear from a pupil and also a teacher, that set it up for a good story line, and how the story has twists I wasn’t expecting. You never really know what Teddy will get up to next but it was interesting to find out.

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The Heights By Louise Candlish

The Heights By Louise Candlish

He thinks he’s safe up there. But he’ll never be safe from you. 

The Heights is a tall, slender apartment building among the warehouses of Tower Bridge, its roof terrace so discreet you wouldn’t know it existed if you weren’t standing at the window of the flat directly opposite. But you are. And that’s when you see a man up there – a man you’d recognize anywhere. He’s older now and his appearance has subtly changed, but it’s definitely him. 

Which makes no sense at all since you know he has been dead for over two years.  You know this for a fact.  

Because you’re the one who killed him.  It’s time to confess what we did up there.

My Thoughts:

I get so excited when I see a new book out by Louise, they are always just so good. I wanted to race through this book but decided to pace myself to really enjoy it. The plot sounded brilliant and it lived up to being about obsessive revenge. It is fast paced and I found with each chapter it left me wanting more and I found I couldn’t put it down. It is a very clever plot that easily can lead you up one path when your expecting a different path. The ending got me and was absolutely superb. If you haven’t read any of Louise’s books I would highly recommend any of them, they are just brilliant and addictive. I cannot wait for her next one now.

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The House Beneath the Cliffs By Sharon Gosling

The House Beneath the Cliffs By Sharon Gosling

A remote yet beautiful village. A tiny kitchen lunch club. The perfect place to start again.

Anna moves to Crovie, a tiny fishing village on the Moray Firth, for a fresh start. But when she arrives, she realises her new home is really no more than a shed, and the village itself sits beneath a cliff right on the edge of the sea, in constant danger of storms and landslides. Has she made a terrible mistake?

Yet as she begins to learn about the Scottish coast and its people, something she thought she’d lost reawakens in her. She rediscovers her love of cooking, and turns her kitchen into a pop-up lunch club. But not all the locals are delighted about her arrival, and some are keen to see her plans fail.

Will Anna really be able to put down roots in this remote and wild village? Or will her fragile new beginning start to crumble with the cliffs . . . ?

My Thoughts:

I loved this book, it had everything I wanted and a perfect excuse to snuggle up and escape to Crovie. Anna has moved to Crovie, she is not prepared for what she sees as her new home, has she done the right thing and then someone has decided that they don’t want her here but can she work out who? there are some really lovely people in the community especially her neighbours who go above and beyond for her and help her rediscover her love of cooking. Anna has a brilliant idea of setting up a lunch club. Will Anna be able to make Crovie her home? It was such a wonderful read that kept me captivated and I was really rooting for Anna. Lots of food talk and friendship brings such warmth to this special book.

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