I can’t believe May has been and gone! And, the house move is responsible for this late May reading post!
I’m still on a bit of a writing hiatus, of sorts, but reading in fits and starts, when I can fit in time, where I am not falling asleep!

The Lucky Escape by Laura Jane Williams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Seeing a new Laura Jane Williams book, being touted out there, I was like “Yes, please!”, when I saw it was available to request as an arc! I have thoroughly enjoyed her first two books and knew this would be no different.
And, I was right. Obviously!
The Lucky Escape charts the emotional journey of Annie, a thirty-something woman who is jilted at the altar.
Life was all planned.
They’d been together since university, and lived together for all these years. Marriage was the next logical step, they thought.
Well, so Annie thought, but not Alexander.
She’s left, with no contact from him, no idea what is going on.
Then she meets an old friend, Patrick, an acquaintance from her secondary school years.
As they rekindle their friendship, Annie is offered the chance to go away, to take the honeymoon she was meant to have, as a gift from who should have been her in-laws.
What better than a drunken dare with a still unfamiliar ‘old’ friend?
They both find themselves on the trip of a lifetime, in Australia.
Oh, my! What a situation to be in!
I did feel for Annie, though. Initially, I couldn’t work out why she was so accepting of everything that was going on, but as the story went on, and more from her own childhood was revealed, it became much more apparent, why she was the way she was.
Patrick, what a sweetheart! I knew I wanted them to get together right from the off, but then, his own little secret made me doubt my instincts.
Annie has some strong-willed friends, behind her, who feature a bit, and a family I had mixed opinions about. But, I loved her sister, Freddie! Who knew a youngster could be so wise!
All in all, a great easy read, and definitely one to enjoy on the beach, if you get to one. But, then again, you could enjoy it anywhere!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Avon Books for an ARC in exchange for an honest opinion.
Releasing on 1st June, 2021

High Heels on the Beach by Bettina Hunt
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Looking for an easy, feel-good read, with plenty of romantic twists, as well as lots of talk of food? Oh, and the idyllic setting of a seaside town, complete with beautiful beaches?
Well, then you need to get yourself a copy of High Heels!
Becca, our MC is on the cusp of real womanhood. You know, she’s got it all figured out. Turning thirty. Decent job, fab best friend, great boyfriend, who looks like he’s about to take their commitment to the next level.. that sort of thing.
Then, as her birthday hits, it all goes wrong.
Finding herself without a man, said best friend, a flat, or even a job, for at least three months, Becca has some thinking to do and needs to do it fast.
Unfortunately, the only place she can turn to, initially, is back home with her parents and sister, in their little family-run B & B in Sunny Bay. Back to a place filled with memories, some of which she’d rather forget, as well as a handful of males who have all featured in her life at some point.
This is a story of finding the real you, after being swallowed up in trying to fit into what everyone else thinks is a success.
Becca starts up pretty messed up, but various events along the way, pull her towards her rightful place in life.
I was spoilt for choice with romantic interests, pre-empting what might happen at the end – who would be Becca’s ‘one’? And I have to admit, there were some great choices to pick from!
And I loved Madame DoTell! You need a crackpot psychic in every story, I think!
Overall, a lovely read, leaving me with the yearning to go spend some time at The Yellow Beach House, just so I can take some Gram-worthy food pics!
This was my first book by Bettina Hunt, and I have convinced myself that I’ll need to invest in the previous three, now, too!

The Things That Matter by Andrea Michael
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The Things That Matter is a beautifully crafted story about a couple, together since the teen years. The glue that has held them together, is a combination of love, need, and a shared history.
Taz and Dan are two people from entirely different backgrounds, yet fate set them on a life journey together.
She comes from the local estate, living with her alcoholic father, and abandoned by her own mother.
He hails from a wealthy family, with the world at his feet.
One event changes both their lives.
This book sends you through all sorts of emotions.
I really felt for Taz. She never shook the trauma of childhood poverty from her life, even though she has everything she needs, materially. Then to experience a loss, as harsh as that of losing a child? Well, my heart went out to her.
The sense of abandonment appears in several forms, from when Taz’s mother disappears, to when Dan’s parents disown him, and even when Taz feels the need to get away from the life she is living as a thirty-something woman.
Finding herself in the Scottish Highlands, to visit that mother who had left her, Taz discovers so much about herself, from a whole new family to her own inner strength.
The fact that she could even contemplate cutting strings from the one anchor she’d relied upon, for most of her life – Dan – shows her strength.
I have to say I loved Kit, Taz’s aunt. She is a character and a half, filled with crooked wisdom, that actually makes total sense.
I truly enjoyed this read.
Many thanks to NetGalley, Harper Collins Uk and One More Chapter for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Published on 14th May, 2021

Yours Cheerfully by A.J. Pearce
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed Dear Mrs Bird, so was happy to discover that a book two was following, and even more delighted to be offered an advanced copy.
It was wonderful to be back in the world of Emmy, as she entered the world of journalism, in the WW2 era, as a fully-fledged reporter, with real responsibilities of her own.
Mixed in with her blossoming relationship with Charles, and her new friendship with Alice, being reunited with characters like her best friend, Bunty, the story was a true pleasure to read.
I loved how the plight of women, who wanted to be a part of the war effort, but who found themselves stuck, due to the ties of motherhood, was highlighted within this story, too.
And of course, the love story’s culmination was perfect, though not without its own fraught moments!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Pan Macmillan for an ARC, in exchange for an honest opinion.
Published on 24th June, 2021

The Patron by Tess Thompson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Oh, I do love a Tess Thompson series, and the Emerson Pass books are so wonderful, with the historical set of stories, alongside the modern.
I love the way history entwines itself through the contemporary books!
Crystal and Garth are recovering from the aftermath of a fire that took their homes from them. Both feeling keen senses of loss, from events previous to the fire, then having this loss on top, leave them both fragile and emotional, and they begin to rely upon one another, more than they had planned to.
The ‘will they, won’t they?’ nature of the story leaves you wanting more until you reach the climax, But there is so much more to this story. A tale of families, ripped apart by tragedies, or lost loves, all which surface during The Patron.
I am happy to say that there was more than one happy ending!
I can’t wait until the next one comes out!
Published on 18th May, 2021

Saving the Day by Katie Fforde
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I’ve read Katie Fforde’s books for years and loved the idea of getting a small dose of her storytelling in this Quick Read.
A cute story, which may or may not be a little too good to be true, but I have to admit, I wanted more!
Allie, our heroine, is stuck in a dead-end job, with a wastrel for a boyfriend, and, just as she thinks this is all life has in store for her, fate has other ideas.
Finding a dream job, eyeing up a much more suitable candidate for a life partner, and meeting a wonderful older woman who ends up giving her the boost she needs, to improve her future, it all falls into place for Allie, but not without a little drama.
As I said, before, it is a cute story but I really wanted to dig deeper into the characters, and the story! Katie Fforde, you might just have to develop this one a bit more and make it full length!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Random House for an ARC in exchange for an honest opinion.

The Promise of Summer: Part One – With this Ring… by Bella Osborne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I’ve read a couple of Bella Osbourne’s books in the past and found them pleasant to read. This one, or part one of The Promise of Summer, was no different.
Ruby’s life is passing by. She’s in her mid-thirties, with no real aim in life, no partner, and a job she enjoys, with no real future.
A huge decision, made after a comment made by her mother on her deathbed, causes her to take a trip that will change her life.
On the train to London, she meets not one but two men whose inputs into her day change the course of her destiny,
Then there’s Kim, owner of the florist Ruby works at. She’s got her own secrets,
I don’t know what more to say, without giving too much away, but in all honesty, I can’t tell you much more, anyway, because this was just a short part one of this story!
We were left with many open-ended threads that make this the tale it is. What will happen with Ruby and Curtis, What about Lewis? And that letter that Kim hasn’t opened yet?
It took me a little while to get into the beginning of the story but once in, I was gutted that it stopped where it did!
Roll on the 26th, when I hope we get to read the full story!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Avon Books for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Published 26th May, 2021

The Man Ban by Nicola Marsh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
The moment I finished The Boy Toy, Nicola Marsh’s last Contemporary Romance, I was intrigued by the character Manish Gomes, the Anglo Indian Doctor who had an aversion to relationships. I was ‘stoked’ as the Aussies say, to hear that The Man Ban was going to follow, concentrating on the story of Manny, the unattainable Dr!
So, here we have Harper, a woman who is on a self-imposed man ban, following the awful breakup she had with her last long term relationship, triggered by an extremely superficial reason.
Then she goes and meets Manny, the cocksure, but hot doctor, at her friend’s wedding. And, despite everything, he’s the first man to make her doubt her ban decision.
Manny might seem like a shallow guy, but he’s got plenty of reasons for keeping people at arm’s length, yet the moment he meets Harper, things are different.
I loved the chemistry between both these strong characters, as they try their hardest to keep away from one another, but fate has other ideas.
There is sizzle and steaminess, as well as more serious issues covered, in a sympathetic manner, such as dealing with a diagnosis of Vitiligo, and cultural pressures to get married.
A real fun read!
Many thanks to Netgalley and Berkley Publishing for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Published 27th July, 2021
Any of them tickle your fancy? Let me know what you’re reading, too!
Jun 19, 2021 @ 08:13:49
I have Hamnet to read, actually!
And as for murders, they’re not par for the course on my usual choice of genre, but sometimes I switch it up! Sorry I took a while to respond. You ended up in my Spam jail, G! 😳
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Jun 19, 2021 @ 10:08:55
Spam Jail – do not pass Go?
Not a place a Vegan would want to know.
G:)
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Jun 18, 2021 @ 16:07:18
Just finished reading ‘Hamnet’ by Maggie O’Farrell, and now onto ‘Hamlet’ Revenge!’ by Michael Innes, so no pattern emerging there. G:) Are my books a bit heavier than yours? How many murders per novel do you average out at? Good to see that ‘Stilettos on a Beach’ are coming back into fashion. G:)
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Jun 19, 2021 @ 20:33:01
Oh my, you were there again!!! Definitely no place for a vegan!!!
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Jun 19, 2021 @ 20:42:50
Aargh! Perhaps I should read and comment more and then it might believe that I am a ‘real’ person. G:)
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Jun 19, 2021 @ 20:48:48
You are back in the right place now!!
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Jun 19, 2021 @ 20:50:07
Yay! G:)
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Jun 10, 2021 @ 21:02:02
Great reviews Ritu. I’m currently reading Lockdown by Peter May (as if we’ve not had enough of that – haha). It’s a great read actually and I love the background story to it of May writing it many years ago but the publishers telling him London in lockdown was too far-fetched! KL ❤
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Jun 10, 2021 @ 21:29:50
Oh, that is funny! And look where we are, right now!
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Jun 07, 2021 @ 18:34:49
I have only ever read Katie Fforde out of these authors, but all the books sound lovely.
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Jun 07, 2021 @ 21:56:29
She is a great author. There are some fun reads here!
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Jun 06, 2021 @ 19:02:32
Thank you for the very interesting list, Sis! I am just in starting to read John W. Howell’s “Eternal Road”. Sally had remembered me, with an actual posting. Can anyone add some hours more to the days? 😉 I truely will get lost in translation. Lol xx Michael
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Jun 06, 2021 @ 19:14:44
Thanks, Bro! I haven’t read John’s book, yet!
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Jun 06, 2021 @ 19:31:35
But you had read much more, during the time i am choosing a book. 🙂 xx
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Jun 06, 2021 @ 19:44:00
🤣
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Jun 07, 2021 @ 11:24:41
😉 xx
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Jun 06, 2021 @ 02:09:41
Thanks for your reading update, Ritu! Hope you are doing well. Are you all moved into your new place?
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Jun 06, 2021 @ 09:46:17
Hi, my lovely! Yes, we’re getting there. It’s a slow, satisfying job 💜🙏🏼
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Jun 06, 2021 @ 19:11:13
Yes, I remember moving in to the house we live in now, just before our youngest was born – a long process to unpack and settle, but it felt great to be doing it. 🙂
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Jun 06, 2021 @ 19:15:27
It’s not a quick fix, especially when it’s meant to be our forever home. I know that. Just getting used to everything, now! Xx
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Jun 05, 2021 @ 12:22:35
Reblogged this on Ed;s Site..
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