The Old Girls’ Chateau Escape by Kate Galley #BlogTour @rararesources @KateGalley1 @BoldwoodBooks

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Two old friends. One unexpected adventure!

When, at the age of 71, Gina Knight’s husband of four decades left her unexpectedly, she thought her life over. Until she met Dorothy Reed – a woman so full of the joie de vivre you’d think she was 21, not nearly 90. Gina would do anything for Dorothy. So when Dorothy suggests she take on the role of companion for one of Dorothy’s old friends, Gina sees no reason to say no.

Meredith Harper is a successful writer, living in Provence, and needs help looking after her husband, whose health is deteriorating. But when Gina arrives at the grand chateau, it becomes clear that Dorothy has not given Gina the full story.

Because Meredith is also writing her memoirs, and Dorothy wants to know the contents before anyone else. So much so, she’s sent Gina to spy.

But what secrets is Meredith keeping? And will Gina be able to find out the truth before her cover’s blown?

My Review

The Old Girls’ Chateau Escape by Kate Galley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’ve read the previous book, Old Girls Behaving Badly, and thoroughly enjoyed it, so I dived into the Old Girl’s Chateau Escape, excited to catch up with some old friends and meet some new ones.
Gina is a woman in her seventies who previously ended up being Dorothy’s companion, a woman twenty years her senior.
Somehow, Dorothy gets wind of a situation where a couple needs a companion for a short while and feels Gina would be ideal for the job, especially as she has a personal interest in this couple.
Gina agrees to go and travels to the South of France to help Meredith, a novelist, and her husband while their daughter has had to disappear in an emergency.
So much happens, and Gina proves to be a great problem solver and someone everyone ends up warming to, even the secretive, prickly Meredith.
There is a little mystery, an inkling of romance and lots of giggles to be had. Dorothy ends up in the mix, and causes her own ripples while there.
I really enjoyed reading this, and wonder whether Gina and Dorothy have any more adventures up their sleeves?

Purchase Link – https://mybook.to/oldgirlschateauescape

Author Bio –

Kate Galley is the author of uplifting golden years fiction, including The Second Chance Holiday Club. She was previously published by Aria, and is a mobile hairdresser in her spare time.


Onwards and Upwards by Celia Anderson #BlogTour #RachelsRandomResources @BoldwoodBooks @rararesources @CeliaAnderson1

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Ingrid is desperate to sell up and move on. Recently widowed, she no longer needs the large house or the treasures (and tat) collected by her late husband, Tommy, an auctioneer. Then there’s the debt he left her with, too.

So, she jumps at the chance to downsize and move to Willowbrook on a temporary lease. She’ll open a pop-up shop for just one year – to dispose of Tommy’s accumulated goods – and then move on. No getting embroiled in village life.

But Ingrid hasn’t reckoned on Willowbrook’s extrovert local ladies (known as the Saga Louts). Or handsome local craftsman Joel, with whom there’s a definite attraction. They all want to help set up ‘The Treasure Trove’.

Surprisingly, it turns out Ingrid can also help them.

Will she ever achieve the fresh start and simpler life she craved? Or will Ingrid discover a wonderful new way to move onwards and upwards? 

Fans of Milly Johnson, Maddy Please or Judy Leigh will love Celia Anderson’s uplifting and romantic stories.

My Review

Onwards and Upwards: A BRAND NEW hilarious, uplifting read from Celia Anderson for 2025 by Celia Anderson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ingrid is recently widowed and having found that her gregarious, life and soul of the party husband had left her with as much debt as memories, embarks upon a task to sell off some of the accumulated junk from her married life, so she can downsize and live a simple life.
She takes on a temporary let of her aunt’s shop in order to accomplish this, and though she initially thinks she is alone, an entire village is there to help her.
I loved the Saga Louts, a group of older, independent women, each widowed, and trying to live their best lives. They take Ingrid under their wings and assist her with the shop set up, and I have to say I loved Winnie!
Josh, divorced carpenter with a teenage daughter also ends up helping, after being her removal driver, and finds that he has more reasons for volunteering to assist the lovely Ingrid.
Along with the above, there were so many great characters. There was a real eclectic mix of people, giving the book a wonderfully inclusive feel.
Ingrid may have had her doubts and problems, but she works out ways to overcome them with her new friends and faces up to age-old demons along the way. She even finds time to help some of those new friends with their own conundrums.
I really enjoyed reading this. A lovely feel-good story with an eclectic mix of characters supporting.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC.

Author Bio –

Celia Anderson is a top ten bestselling author of women’s fiction. Previously published by Harper Collins, she is now turning her hand to uplifting golden years fiction for Boldwood.

Social Media Links

Facebook: @CeliaAndersonAuthor

Twitter: @CeliaAnderson1

Instagram: @cejanderson

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Bookbub profile: ​​https://www.bookbub.com/profile/celia-anderson

The Year of What If by Phaedra Patrick #BlogTour #RachelsRandomResources @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks @phaedrapatrick

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Can the future be rewritten?

On the verge of her second marriage, Carla Carter knows she’s finally found the one. She and her fiancé, Tom, met through Logical Love, a dating agency she founded for the pragmatically minded, and she’s confident that, together, they will dispel an old family curse claiming Carter women are unlucky in love.

But Carla’s highly superstitious family insists she visit a fortune teller before her big day, and the tarot cards reveal that a different man holds the key to Carla’s happiness – someone she met while travelling during a gap year, twenty-one years ago. This startling information spurs Carla to trace and revisit the ex-boyfriends she met during that time before she walks down the aisle.

From Barcelona to Amsterdam, Turkey to Paris, will Carla find her perfect match? And can a face from her past help Carla rewrite her entire family history, forever?

My Review

The Year of What If by Phaedra Patrick
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Aren’t we all guilty of a little ‘what if?’ in our lives?
This new Phaedra Patrick story hits the nail on the head with the concept.
Carla is once bitten, twice shy. Married and divorced, she is convinced that romance and her won’t meet, especially since the females in her family are cursed never to have a fulfilling relationship.
However, she decides she doesn’t believe in curses and finds herself a wonderful partner, through her own matchmaking company, Logical Love, where questionnaire answers match potentials with a compatibility percentage.
Almost on the eve of her wedding, her family ladies take her on a hen do, involving some mystical shenanigans which lead Carla to question her past and embark upon a journey of (re)discovery, travelling destinations she visited in Europe as a young woman, and meeting old flames…
A great concept, and many secrets unfold as Carla meets old faces anew, and begins to question her own feelings on love and how you meet ‘the one’.

Purchase Link – https://amzn.eu/d/gZ3M4Y8

Author Bio –

Phaedra Patrick is the bestselling author of several novels, including The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper, which has been translated into twenty-five languages worldwide. Her second novel, Rise and Shine Benedict Stone, was made into a Hallmark movie. An award-winning short story writer, she previously studied art and marketing and has worked as a stained glass artist, film festival organizer and communications manager. Phaedra lives in Saddleworth, UK, with her family.

Social Media Links –

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https://www.instagram.com/headofzeus

https://www.facebook.com/phaedrapatrick/

The Paris Chapter by Victoria Walters #BlogTour #RachelsRandomResources @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks @Vicky_Walters

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Can the city of love mend a broken heart?

Romance author Tessa Elliot has writer’s block, and worse – she isn’t sure she still believes in love. To heal her broken heart, she decides to go on the romantic break in Paris she’d booked before her world fell apart.

But when she arrives at the Airbnb, Tessa is stunned to find someone is already there. Her ex’s best friend Ethan has made himself at home, being told that the place would be empty.

As it’s Paris Fashion Week, and with no other options, they agree to share the apartment. Neither will be in the place much after all, with Ethan taking a cookery course and Tessa on a hard deadline to finish her novel.

But sharing close nights in a one bed apartment, there’s an undeniable pull towards one another.

Will Tessa be able open her heart, and her laptop, ever again?

A gorgeous romance set in the city of love, perfect for fans of Emily Henry and Christina Lauren

My Review

The Paris Chapter by Victoria Walters
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I’ve read a couple of Victoria Walters books and this one was an entertaining read, as were the others.
In The Paris Chapter, we follow romance author Tessa to Paris. She’s been betrayed and in her quest to find peace with her relationship status, and the belief in romance again, she uses a break that had been booked for her and her now ex-boyfriend, Joe. However, she arrives to find that her cheating ex is even more of a git as he had passed on the break to his best friend.
Tessa is stuck in Paris during the height of Paris Fashion Week in a one-bedroom apartment with a rather hunky chef named Ethan.
I have to say I really enjoyed the close proximity nature of this story; we all know what we wanted to happen.
There is a decent enough steam factor within the story too – Phew!
One thing – I did not like Joe and couldn’t bring myself to believe that Tessa would even try to possibly rekindle anything with that wally.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC.


Purchase Link – https://mybook.to/theparischapterbook

Author Bio –

Victoria Walters is the author of both cosy crime and romantic novels, including the bestselling Glendale Hall series. She has been chosen for WHSmith Fresh Talent, shortlisted for two RNA novels and was picked as an Amazon Rising Star. Previously published by Hera, she is now writing romantic comedies for Boldwood

Social Media Links –  

Twitter: @Vicky_Walters

Instagram: @VickyJWalters

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Bookbub profile: ​​@vixw2000

Book and a Brew with Ritu – A New Chapter at the Borrow a Book Shop by @KileyDunbar @HeraBooks #NewRelease #BookReview

Is she a glutton for punishment, or does she just like my nibbles? Kiley is back for a fourth visit!

Today, I am thrilled to welcome amazing romance author Kiley Dunbar to my blog for a cuppa and a bit of a chat about all things writerly, especially her newest release, A New Chapter at the Borrow a Bookshop. It’s out, TODAY!

Welcome back, Kiley, for your fourth Book and A Brew with Ritu! Something of a record,
there!
What drink would you like? I’ve got all the usual, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, masala tea?

Hi! It’s so nice to be back round at yours! Thanks for having me back. I’ve been reading
your lovely characters in In God’s Hands. (I’m hiding behind my hands -eek!) and getting FOMO – so
please can I have some, with sugar!

Absolutely! And, today there are fairy cakes! ��

Ooh, nice! I brought some Scottish tablet, which I make every new year. Hope you love it,
it is ridiculously sweet. Why, thank you! The last time I had tablet was when we went camping for my Duke of Edinburgh Award nearly 35 years ago! (Jez, that makes me sound old!)

I love that you are back here for another cuppa with me, Kiley! How have you been?
What is new in Kiley Dunbar land?

Cheers! It’s so nice to be back. I feel like I’ve spent the last couple of weeks with you as
I’ve been reading In God’s Hands every night before bed and loving it!

Sheesh! Thank you!

What’s new with me? Well, I have lots of happy news this new year! A new book just released called A New Chapter at the Borrow a Bookshop, as well as a new book series coming up later in the
year! Phew! It’s all go in Kiley Dunbar land!

And any new vintage bits you’ve acquired recently to tell me about?

Sooo many! From my vintage 1980’s Stead and Simpson (remember them?) ankle boots
(somehow never been worn and on eBay) and lots of little vintage trinkets for the house. I
can’t resist glassware or plant pots from the charity shops! I’d rather find and fix than buy
new. It’s all about the fun of the search for me!

I love seeing your posts with your finds!

I’m going to the Meet Cute festival this year. Will you be there? Is there anywhere
else that your reader fans may meet you this year?

Sadly no, I’m going to be laying low in 2025 (as far as events go) as I have two books to
write for my new series. It’s going to be a busy year. I’ll miss seeing you there, though; the
Meet Cute Festival always sounds amazing! Make sure you tell us all about it on your
blog!

Oh, I will do that! I have somehow managed to volunteer for one or two talks there, too!

Have you joined the Bluesky revolution? I have, but I don’t know if I am giving myself
more work, lol!

I’ve only just got on Threads, haha. Not sure I can cope with another new socials! I think
I’ll stick to enjoying my Instagram for now, I feel like I have most fun on there. I’m full of
admiration for folks branching out with Bluesky. Maybe I’ll see you over there one day!

I’ll be honest; I’m there, but not really active… I think Insta/FB are my main platforms and Tiktok/Threads come second!

Let’s return to the book of the moment, A New Chapter at The Borrow a Bookshop.
Book 5 in one of my favourite series! I did love this kind of second chance/friend-to-
lovers theme! Did you enjoy writing Annie and Harri’s story?

I enjoyed it more than any other book I’ve written. It’s my first ever attempt at my
favourite ever trope ‘friends to lovers’ and every page was fun! Harri and Annie were
made for each other, but of course they take a while to realise and there’s a lovely ‘will
they/won’t they’ slow burn with a tiny bit of spice along the way.

And the mystery of the Clove Lore Castle… that was entertaining! Inspired by
anything real that you may have read or a total figment of your imagination?

I wanted to explore a bit of the countryside around Clove Lore in this one and so the
creepy old castle and its mysterious hermit owner came into being. I also really wanted
Harri and Annie to spend the night accidentally locked-in somewhere away from the
bookshop, hence the castle’s old gothic library with the roaring fireplace where they,
ahem, realise they might be more than just friends. That was perfect!

Please tell me this isn’t the end of my dream holiday spot!

Well… I never say never. I hope one day I can go back to Clove Lore and make more book
nerds fall in love, but for now there’ll be a break in the series. I’m going to miss everyone
sooo much! I know that feeling. Right now, I am toying with the idea of a series book 4 or something totally different, but those Rishtay characters are so compelling!.

Now, what do we have in store for you, book-wise, next?

I have a brand new series launching in summer 2025 (with publisher Boldwood Books)
called The Highland Repair Shop. It’s set in my version of the Scottish Cairngorm
mountains and centres round a community of expert fixers. It’s all about people who love
their planet and will not take broken for an answer. That goes for broken hearts too. I
promise it will be very, very romantic as well as community and sustainability-minded.
Are you a make-do-and-mender, Ritu? It suits my thrifty (read ‘tight with money’ haha)
disposition.

This sounds like another corker, Kiley! I cannae wait! And, while I’m not much of a mender, I totally agree with the thrifty mentality!

Thanks so much for a lovely cuppa and chat! You really know how to help a girl celebrate
a book launch, Ritu! I’ve had a blast.

I am thrilled to have been able to host you again, Kiley. I know it won’t be long before you are back!

Now, as I mentioned before, I was lucky enough to read an ARC of A New Chapter At The Borrow A Bookshop, so let me share the blurb and my review.

The Blurb

A decade after they said goodbye after graduation, old friends Harri and Annie reunite in the beautiful village of Clove Lore in Devon – what more could these bookworms want than a holiday running the tumbledown bookshop?

Unbeknownst to Annie, Harri is arriving with a bruised heart after the end of his long-term relationship, while Annie is running away from painful memories in Texas.

Elsewhere in Clove Lore, the mysterious owner of Castle Lore has died, causing much gossip in the village. When Harri and Annie are sent to investigate the huge Gothic library, they find themselves locked in overnight and soon, are discovering their connection might be more than just good friends…

My Review

A New Chapter at the Borrow a Bookshop by Kiley Dunbar
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I make no secret of the fact that I am a total Kiley Dubar Fan. I have read every one of her books and love the worlds she builds. They are relatable and visitable all in one!
Clovelore is somewhere I want to go, and I’ve already said in previous reviews that if there were a Borrow A Bookshop holiday scheme, I would 100% be up for it!
This time, we meet the new borrowers, Harri and Annie, old friends who were Uni pals and flatmates, then separated after graduation. Harri stayed in Wales with his girlfriend, and Annie flew back to The States.
The simmering chemistry between these two friends is obvious, and Kiley turns the heat up in teeny notches. You can feel the attraction slowly reaching the boiling point, and I love how she does that!
Of course,, we get to catch up with all the other Clovelore locals and some of the previous borrowers, as well as meet a wonderful new character, William Sabine, who has a heartbreaking story of his own.
I thoroughly enjoyed this beautiful read. Although it can be read as a stand-alone, I recommend the rest of the series, too, simply because it is such a brilliant concept!
May thanks to NetGalley and Hera Books for an ARC.

LINK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/New-Chapter-Borrow-Bookshop-ebook/dp/B0DGL9Z2ZY

And here’s a little about Kiley and her other books.

Kiley Dunbar is Scottish and lives in England with her husband, two kids and Amos the Bedlington Terrier. She writes around her work at a university in the North of England where she lectures in English Literature and Creative Writing.

Twitter: @KileyDunbar

‘Kiley Dunbar Author Book Page’ on Facebook

Website and newsletter: www.kileydunbar.co.uk

Instagram: @kileydunbarauthor

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