This is a gentle, sensitive story about tragedy, loss, healing and hope. It will warm your heart despite being incredibly sad and is a stark reminder that life is for the living. Luke adores his young wife Helen, and when she is tragically taken from him in a freak accident, he has no idea how... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Scenes From a Country Bookshop (The Book Lovers #4) by Victoria Connelly
Well this is the final book in The Book Lovers series, although I'm told there is a novella entitled Christmas with The Book Lovers, which I'll definitely be on the lookout for! But this is the last one in the blog tour series. Once again, we return to the Suffolk village of Castle Clare and... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Natural Born Readers (The Book Lovers #3) by Victoria Connelly
Returning to Castle Clare for the third in Victoria Connelly's Book Lovers series is like getting together with your closest friends again, and enjoying a long, languid afternoon in a beautiful setting, complete with the finest cream tea! After having met the Nightingale family who are based in the Suffolk countryside, in the first two... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – Rules for a Successful Book Club (The Book Lovers #2) by Victoria Connelly
The perfect follow on to the first book where we were introduced to the Nightingale family and their village life in the Suffolk countryside. In the first book, the focus was on Sam who owns a second-hand bookshop and this book moved on to his sister Polly and her delightful young son, Archie. Polly has... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR – The Book Lovers (The Book Lovers #1) by Victoria Connelly
I absolutely adored this book and can't wait to read the rest of the series! First I was drawn in by the gorgeous cover, and once I'd settled in to read about Callie Logan and her re-location from bustling London to a cosy cottage in rural Suffolk - Owl Cottage in Newton St Clare, to... Continue Reading →
BLOG TOUR REVIEW – One Last Summer By Victoria Connelly
A beautiful, sensitive and thought-provoking read about who we really want to spend time with when we know that our time is limited. This also hit very close to home as the ladies in the book are only very slightly younger than I am and these types of issues are similar to the ones that... Continue Reading →