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Street cat Blues by Alison O'Leary - BLOG TOUR and review

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Street cat Blues by Alison O'Leary - BLOG TOUR and review Today I am thrilled to join in the Blog Tour to launch the new title from Crooked Cat Books - Street cat Blues by Alison O'Leary. My Review You had me at cat! Honestly, who can resist a book with a cat as the lead character? The main protagonist is a big tabby cat called Aubrey, he’s been around a bit and is pretty streetwise. He was locked up in the Stray cats home for a while, after his shopkeeper owner is killed. But now he has found his forever home with young couple Molly and Jeremy. He’s loveable but a tad aloof, as most streetwise cats are. He is quirky and lively and pretty realistic, even if he’s telling the story, he can’t talk to humans or anything daft like that. The story is told as it runs through his mind as he observes what’s going on. He can, of course, communicate with other cats and there are plenty of them in the book and the cat narrative is fun and lively. He still hangs around with all his feline

Spotlighting - The Winter that made us by Kate Field - Blog Tour

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The Winter that made us by Kate Field: I am pleased to help introduce you to this new novel, in the genre of contemporary women's fiction. As part of the Blog Tour for this new book by Kate Field I am delighted to share with you the beautiful cover: Here's the blurb so you can discover what it's about: When Tess finds herself unexpectedly alone and back in Ribblemill, the childhood village she thought she’d escaped, she’s sure she can survive a temporary stay. She’s spent a lifetime making the best of things, hasn’t she? Determined to throw herself into village life, Tess starts a choir and gathers a team of volunteers to restore the walled garden at Ramblings, the local stately home. Everything could be perfect, if she weren’t sharing a cottage and a cat with a man whose manner is more prickly than the nettles she’s removing… As winter approaches, Tess finds herself putting down her own roots as fast as she’s pulling them up in the garden. But the ghosts of the past hover

The Winter That Made Us - Kate Field - Spotlight post for BLOG TOUR

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The Winter That Made Us - Kate Field - Spotlight post for BLOG TOUR Today I'm pleased to be part of the Blog Tour for the new book by Kate Field - The Winter That Made Us. Isn't that cover beautiful? So wintry and serene. The book is contemporary romantic fiction: Description When Tess finds herself unexpectedly alone and back in Ribblemill, the childhood village she thought she’d escaped, she’s sure she can survive a temporary stay. She’s spent a lifetime making the best of things, hasn’t she? Determined to throw herself into village life, Tess starts a choir and gathers a team of volunteers to restore the walled garden at Ramblings, the local stately home. Everything could be perfect, if she weren’t sharing a cottage and a cat with a man whose manner is more prickly than the nettles she’s removing… As winter approaches, Tess finds herself putting down her own roots as fast as she’s pulling them up in the garden. But the ghosts of the past hover close by, and Tess must face th

The Woman in the Wood - Lesley Pearse - Review

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The Woman in the Wood - Lesley Pearse - Review My Review: Oh My goodness, this was rather a surprise, it covers some rather shocking and brutal subjects. The book begins very beguilingly and gently, it starts almost like an Enid Blyton - "5 go down to the woods" featuring Maisy and Duncan, a very innocent pair of teenage twins going to stay with their grandmother who doesn't want them at her home, or even like them much. Their father is also a very remote and dour character and their Mother has recently been committed to a mental asylum! It's just as well that this brother and sister are very close and don't really need anyone else, they are happy to spend a lot of their leisure time together, having picnics, exploring the countryside and New Forest on their bicycles, it could almost be idyllic and I was lulled into an era of innocence and naivety. They even begin to make friends with the family helper Janis becoming almost a surrogate Mum and getting to know the