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That’s Not Me: Ritu Bhathal – Miriam Drori, Author
27 Oct 2023 10 Comments
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Book & A Brew with Ritu and Emma Jackson @ESJackson1 Witch You Weren’t Here #BookReview #BookAndABrew #BlogTour
17 Oct 2023 10 Comments
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Today, I am so happy to have a lovely writer friend, Emma Jackson, who I got to know better through the Facebook group Chicklit & Prosecco, visit my blog to talk about writing and her newest release, Witch You Weren’t Here!
Hello, and welcome to But I Smile Anyway, Emma! Let’s get you set with a drink, first. Tea, coffee, hot chocolate, or maybe a masala chai? I’m not sure I can cast any spells, but a good Chai can feel like drinking something magical!
It really can! I would love a chai, thank you. It’s my favourite when I am letting myself have caffeine. The spices just give it a warm, comforting feeling. Do you drink it all year around or keep it for the cosy autumn and winter seasons?
I tend to drink it more in the colder weather, but it is my drink of choice if we are out and about at a coffee shop! (Secret… I don’t drink coffee!)
Since we’re going masala tea, I can offer you some homemade samosas, or a fresh batch of cookies baked by my daughter this morning. (I promise, there is nothing ‘extra’ in there!)
Lol! Thank you for clarifying that – I wouldn’t want to make an impulsive mistake (like Kay in Witch You Weren’t Here). And yes, cookies, would be lovely, please. What are you having?
I’ll join you with a chai, too!
So, could you tell me a bit about your journey to becoming a published author, Emma?
It feels a bit like my journey started as soon as I could read and write. I always loved writing stories as a child and it was my dream to become an author. I took a bit of a detour when I left school and entered the workplace, but an Open University Creative Writing course ignited the spark again and I started writing my first novel in about 2008. Neither that one or my second completed novel were picked up by the agents or editors I submitted to, but when my eldest daughter was about a year old, I went to see the Christmas lights switched on at Alfriston, a beautiful little village near where I live, and I was inspired to write a festive romance. It took me six years to complete during children’s naptimes and around having my second daughter, and in 2019, after putting it through the New Writers Scheme of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, I submitted it to the newly launched digital-first imprint Orion Dash, who offered me a publishing contract!
That is brilliant! And reminiscent of my journey, writing in snatched moments and taking forever to finish that magical draft!
Do you have a favourite out of the books you have published so far?
This is such a difficult question because I love each of my books for different reasons…A Mistletoe Miracle was my debut, Sleepless in Sicily was actually a complete revision of my very first novel and I poured a lot of raw feelings into that about social anxiety, which I suffer from myself…Witch You Weren’t Here was simply a joy to write…but there’s something about Summer in the City that I do really have a soft spot for. Maybe because it released at the beginning of the lockdown in 2020 and my publisher was on furlough, so I feel like it never really had the publication day it deserved or found the same readership as my other books. It’s like the runt of the litter, and yet it’s full of so many things I enjoy, with bantering enemies-to-lovers set against a vibrant New York setting, and – a little like Witch You Weren’t Here – it has a plot, which takes the characters into a lot of fun and challenging places. I’d love to relaunch it one day if I suddenly have a breakout hit! Are you able to pick a favourite out of your books?
I know it was a cruel question to ask! I only have two to choose from, as such, but because they. aretied into the same series, It is so hard to differentiate between them! I would say Marriage Unarranged will always be that special one, since it was my first!
Do you have a special place where you do all your creating and writing? Somewhere away from the craziness of family?
Unfortunately not! Working around the craziness of family is definitely a necessity. Now both my kids are at school, I do get a few hours during the day to concentrate on words, and I tend to move around my house with my laptop, depending on what mood I’m in. We’ve just had our kitchen renovated, so I’m looking forward to using the new island as a workspace, which is conveniently close to the kettle! I still might be a little bit jealous of the gorgeous workspace I saw you showing off a little while ago on TikTok. It looks so peaceful and comfortable. Has it been helping with your productivity?
It is wonderful to have a space that you can carve out as your own, so I know I am blessed. It has made things easier, in that everything in share I need it, including my storyboard, and lots of motivational quotes, but I can just as easily unplug and go to the garden or my bedroom, if I need to, too!
Romance is a genre close to my heart. What pulled you towards writing romance?
Mainly, how much I love reading it! It can be such an overlooked and misunderstood genre. The comfort of knowing there will be a “happily ever after” or “happily for now” is just one element, and it means that stories can range from cosy to dramatic, while giving the reader reassurance that things will turn out alright in the end. I also love the way it dives into relationships of all kinds – not just the romantic ones. Love of any description is at the centre of the human experience, so I really struggle to understand why stories which explore relationships are seen as “fluffy” or “unimportant” just because they’re optimistic. I’ll stop there before I start ranting!
Let’s get back to your latest release, Witch You Weren’t Here. A witchy romance, with a road trip thrown in! I loved this! Why witches? Do you have an interest, or an affinity towards magic?
Apart from the fact I was raised on The Worst Witch and Sabrina the Teenage Witch, (Me, too!) I love fantasy romance and the idea of using magic systems to explore real-life issues. I also love the way things in the past, which might be put down to “magic”, have been explained by science now, so who is to say what we’ll find out in the future is actually possible…or what technology we’ll invent which can enable us to do things we once thought were impossible? And I definitely think there is a lot to be said for finding the benefits of natural remedies and valuing nature, as well as observing folklore and how those myths and legends relate to important lessons society wanted us to learn.
Would you have considered a romance with a witchy person?
Having a partner like Harry who could magically wash my clothes for me, or avert a car accident or conjure a magical umbrella during a storm would definitely be appealing! What magic would you love yourself or someone else to be able to do?
Oh, someone who could magic away the housework and magically add extra hours to the day. No, scratch that, maybe magic up a clone who I could send to work, so I can stay at home writing and reading. That would be perfect!
I love to be nosy and ask this. What is next for Emma Jackson? Any sequels, or new projects you can tell us about?
I am currently working on the second book in the Witch You Weren’t Here world – it has different characters, on their own journey towards love, but Harry and Kay will definitely be making an appearance!
That sounds wonderful! I can’t wait to read it when it is done!
Well, thank you so much coming over, Emma, it has been a pleasure!
Thank you so much for having me today. 😊
The Blurb
One hurricane. Two stranded witches.
Sparks are bound to fly…
Kay knows three things to be true: a witch who cannot control their powers is dangerous, she needs to make it home for her brother’s wedding, and Harry Ashworth is the last person she ever wants to see…
But after visiting the witching community’s equivalent of IT support to try to fix her misbehaving magic, a hurricane hits and her flight home is cancelled!
Not only is Kay stranded, but she’s stranded with Harry – her infuriatingly handsome and charming childhood friend, who broke her heart when they were teenagers.
Except Harry is a frustratingly powerful witch so working together might be their only way to get back home. And the more time they spend together, the harder it becomes to ignore what is simmering under the surface.
Soon it becomes clear that Kay’s magic isn’t the only thing she doesn’t have control of…
YOUR FAVOURITE AUTHORS LOVE WITCH YOU WEREN’T HERE!
‘Fun, sweet and sexy’ SARAH HAWLEY – Author of A Witch’s Guide to Fake Dating a Demon
‘If you love witchy romcoms, this one’s for you! Fun and fast-paced, with enemies-to-lovers sharing only one bed, and plenty of magical twists along the way.’ KATE JOHNSON – Author of Hex Appeal
‘It cast a spell on me from the first page with its bewitching brew of angst, charm and romance’ M.A. KUZNIAR – Author of Midnight in the Everwood.
My Review
Witch You Weren’t Here by Emma Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Witches, road trips and romance.
What a fun mix to create a fantastic read!
Kay is a witch, born to a witching family from the heart of an established witching town.
However, she isn’t feeling the witchiness. Unable to control her magic, she takes the opportunity to visit a specialist in these magic malfunctions in Prague while on a work trip there.
She didn’t expect to be held up there in a huge storm threatening all of Europe while trying to get back to England ASAP to attend her brother’s wedding.
Oh, and then there’s the matter of her unexpected companion for the journey back, an old friend and childhood crush, Harry, a fellow witch.
The story is set over a couple of days, as they battle all manner of obstacles to reach the wedding.
What can I say? I truly loved this whole story. I bet we all wish for a little magic in our lives. Oh, to cast a little spell to make the weather more favourable, get certain chores done, or even get that person to like you… But reading about Kay and Harry’s difficulties, despite having these powers, made me think that nothing is ever that simple.
Their momentous journey back to the UK is evidence that no amount of magic can solve every problem!
The evolving relationship of Kay and Harry that is set over a couple of days actually spans years, dating back to their youth, when Kay had a bit of an unrequited crush on her brother’s mate… and certain situations left her feeling rather raw, and a bit of a failure. This unexpected meeting brings all manner of feelings back to the surface, spiced with faulty magic!
And that’s only from Kay’s side! Who knows if Harry is even interested?
A thoroughly enjoyable witchy read!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Orion Publishing for an ARC.
About the Author
Emma is the author of the Best Selling A MISTLETOE MIRACLE and a contender for the Joan Hessayon Award 2020. She has been a devoted bookworm and secret story scribbler since she was 6. When she’s not running around after her two daughters and trying to complete her current work-in-progress, Emma loves to read, bake, catch up on binge-watching TV programmes with her partner and plan lots of craft projects that will inevitably end up unfinished. Emma is also co-host on the SFFRomCast, a podcast dedicated to celebrating fantasy and sci-fi romance. Season 5, which features deep dives into six popular SFF romance tropes, releases in September https://linktr.ee/SFFRomCast
Her next book, WITCH YOU WEREN’T HERE, is a witchy rom-com full of misbehaving magic, brother’s best friend angst, and only one-bed shenanigans. It’s due for release on 12 October 2023 in eBook, paperback and audiobook and will also be available on Kindle Unlimited.
You can find out news about Emma by following her on social media here: https://linktr.ee/ESJackson and for giveaways or short stories, you can sign up to her newsletter here: https://tinyletter.com/EmmaSJackson

September 2023 Books #AmReading
30 Sep 2023 10 Comments
in Reviews, Thoughts Opinions & Memories Tags: Am Reading, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Book Reviews, Goodreads, Netgalley, reading
The first month of school! I had plenty to keep me busy, so what time did I have for reading?
Well, I can tell you honestly that I started the month with NO ARCS on my list! That is a little less pressure since it is the beginning of the school year.
By the end… There were a couple or more, but no pressure to read… though I did! And I created my own little Series reading challenge, too, which I completed before the 10th September! (Fiona Leitch will be a guest on Book & a Brew with Ritu, soon, too!
15 books read, as well as being unwell, and battling schoo stuff, too… not bad, eh!

The Flatshare by Beth O’Leary
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
An engaging story about two people who end up sharing a bed in a flat at different times, but they somehow build a friendship through post-it note messages until, eventually, they meet.
I enjoyed this story,and it dealt with some important issues around emotional abuse within relationships, as well as giving people a chance.
How the two POVs were written helped mould the readers’ understanding of the two main characters.
The Cornish Wedding Murder: Book 1 by Fiona Leitch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I have wanted to read this series for a while and finally started book one, The Cornish Wedding Murder, yesterday.
And what can I say?
I LOVED it!
Jodie (Nosey) Parker is an ex-police officer. She moves back to her old home town in Cornwall with her daughter, Daisy, after one too many close calls working in the London Met makes her give up for her daughter’s sake.
A relatively unassuming, risk-free job as a caterer takes a turn for the murderous. Jodie cannot stop her instincts and get involved in the investigation, not least because she knows the people involved.
Jodie battles with herself internally, as she knows she shouldn’t be getting involved, and outwardly, with the Detective Inspector assigned to the case, who also happens to be rather handsome and insists upon coming to different conclusions from her.
I loved meeting all the different characters and look forward to learning more as I read the rest of the series. (Yes, I enjoyed it so much that I already downloaded the rest!)
This cozy mystery has twists and turns, humour and that dash of romance to keep readers hooked.
Roll on, book 2!
The Cornish Village Murder by Fiona Leitch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I enjoyed the first book so much that I got straight on to the second and was glad I did.
Back in the world of Nosey Parker, aka Jodie, the ex-police officer turned caterer who can’t keep her nose out of local crimes and mysteries.
This time, as she innocently caters at a local event, she catches the eye of the celebrity guest at the (not) fete, artist Duncan Stovall.
But he is married. And his wife is there.
An altercation at the event, followed by the suspicious death of another of the event’s guests, means Jodie and her instincts are piqued.
She is joined by the crew we met in the first book, including her daughter, Daisy, and mother, as well as her best friend, Tony, and the rather dishy DCI, Nathan.
A whole host of will they/won’t they with more than one coupling and plenty of twists and turns as Jodie assists Nathan on another befuddling mystery.
I loved every minute of it, and I can’t wait to dive into the third one now!
The Perfect Cornish Murder by Fiona Leitch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I have loved the Nosey Parker Mystery series!
I read this in one day, on my birthday, and loved it!
We are with Jodie Parker, again, and this time, she ends up embroiled in an investigation on a movie set, where filming is taking place.
There are the twists of the actual mystery, as well as a romantic will-they/won’t-they situation, too.
Love, love love it!
I hopped straight onto Book 4!
A Cornish Christmas Murder by Fiona Leitch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Well, I thoroughly enjoyed that festive addition to the Nosey Parker series!
Jodie Parker is off to cater a special Christmas party for some children at a fancy stately home. A perfectly innocent event. There should be nothing untoward happening. She goes with her mother, daughter and friend, who have been roped in to help.
The weather takes a turn for the wintery worst, and they have to stay over, along with others who are stuck.
A little inconvenient, but nothing too bad.
Until they wake in the morning and find one of the guests dead… in a rather compromising situation.
It’s winter. They are snowed in. The Police are having trouble getting there. Who else will step in and begin investigations, though she really ought not to get involved?
Well, you know who it will be. Our Jodie, who can’t seem to shake the detective out of her!
I loved it. It’s another tale filled with twists and turns, giving you hints but not letting you figure out the true series of events until the end!
Fantastic!
A Cornish Recipe for Murder by Fiona Leitch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Another wonderful addition to the Nosey Parker series by Fiona Leitch!
I do love a bit of GBBO, and this time, we are taken to a similar style of reality baking competition, where, surprise, surprise, the lovely Jodie Parker has been selected as a contestant.
She is loved up with DCI Nathan Withers, the catering business is doing well, and she seems to have kept her nose out of any extra-curricular police work so far.
But you know that isn’t going to last that long!
There are a few characters on set, from some of her fellow contestants to the drag queen presenter of the show, and after noticing friction (she can’t help it. It’s in her blood…) one evening, she begins to put two and two together, when a body is discovered, connected to the production team.
Cogs begin whirring, and she ends up helping out her boyfriend and trying her hardest to juggle the requirements of the competition.
This was a great story, filled with the twists and turns I have come to expect in the Nosey Parker books, and the cast of characters feels like part of my own family now, so it is wonderful to revisit them all!
Great read!
A Cornish Seaside Murder by Fiona Leitch
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I can’t believe I have finished the series! (Or at least what is available to read! Thank goodness there is another one to get excited about next year…)
Our Nosey Parker, Jodie, is now officially a part of the Police force, albeit in an ad-hoc position, so she doesn’t feel so bad, sticking her nose into the investigations her now firm partner, DCI Nathan Withers, is involved in.
She’s still going strong with her catering business, which is going from strength to strength; however, in this book, we really feel her feeling the stretch of her time and capabilities: Police duty, work commitments, as well as being there for Daisy, her teenage daughter, her mother, and her dog, let alone keeping a relationship afloat.
The community are readying themselves for the annual mermaid festival, and as Jodie waddles around in a particularly unflattering siren mermaid costume, another murder is brought to their attention. Of course, being part of the official investigations eats away at her time for everything else in her life. Still, she tries to balance all the calls on her attention, helping to solve the mystery as well.
This book in the series felt a little more serious, given the dilemmas Jodie found herself in, but that didn’t detract from the read at all.
Another brilliantly thrilling story.
The Fk It! List by Melanie Cantor
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this very much with an interesting storyline that kept you guessing, made you think you knew what would happen, and ended with a different but still pleasant note.
Daisy Settle is celebrating her 40th birthday at a huge party thrown by her partner. All is well in her life. Business is fantastic, she’s in a secure relationship, they have great financial prospects, and it’s finally time to start trying for that baby…
But apart from her business, a rather unpleasant surprise gift leaves her with none of the above.
She is a woman who has a dream: becoming a mother. And through her grief, she wades through her options after making a Fk It! list, and with the support of her friends and some of her family, she embarks upon a journey to become a solo parent.
IVF, anonymous sperm donors, trawling sites and clinics to find the right one… We are with her for it all.
Along with an interesting friendship that starts so negatively but ends up being something she will cherish forever.
Daisy is that midlife character we women of a certain age need to read about. Life doesn’t stop once you hit a certain number. Opportunities still come knocking, and dreams most definitely can still come true.
Loved it from start to finish! I only wish I didn’t have work as I read it because I could have read it quicker!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Random House UK for an ARC.
Releasing 1st February, 2024
The Happiest Ever After by Milly Johnson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
What a beautiful book by fabulous author Milly Johnson.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to reinvent yourself, especially when things go wrong?
Polly Potter is not in the best place. Stuck in a job filled with misogynistic management, a relationship where she is not appreciated and feeling unfulfilled in general, she has a plan to get out.
Then something else happens. A twist of fate, which means she can live the life of Serena, who is essentially a character she was writing about in her creative writing group previously,
I shan’t go into too much detail, but I was rooting for Polly throughout, gasping in shock at a particular moment which became the catalyst for her change, and then rooting for Serena, too!
Romance? Yes, both failed and new chances.
There are plenty of obstacles to overcome and a great cast of characters.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for an ARC.
Releasing 20th March 2024
Maya’s Laws of Love by Alina Khawaja
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Maya is about to get married. She’s not had the best of luck in life. She attributes every bit of misfortune to a curse she is convinced was put on her as a child.
She’s off to Pakistan, alone, to meet the rest of her family and fiance, who are already there, waiting for her arrival so they can start the celebrations.
What could go wrong? All she has to do is get there…
The thing is, no one can account for who you end up sitting next to. And who ever knows what the weather is going to do?
A fourteen-hour plane trip, followed by a planned seventeen-hour bus ride to her destination, takes nearly ten days, and she finds herself with an unlikely travel companion.
Throughout the book, we are invited to learn about Maya’s Laws of Love… She’s had things tough, and it feels like every turn of her life, especially in the romantic sense, is tainted. But no one knows what the future holds.
This was a fantastic Desi Fiction book, with characters from a Pakistani Muslim background and well-defined East/West cultural clashes. Wanting to fit in, but knowing there were certain things you couldn’t do or say as a Pakistani woman, albeit one brought up in Canada. Maya was torn throughout the book, but Khawaja portrayed her well as a young woman with dilemmas she needed to face.
As she mentions in the Author’s notes at the beginning of this book, the story is not halal… This equates to not a clean romance. There are some slightly risque scenes, but nothing that would hit a spice factor on the ratings. But this shows the consideration of Khawaja in her honesty. After all, a woman is a woman, and regardless of religion or culture, we all have base feelings and desires. This story embraces the dilemmas Maya has to work through. However, some readers of the Islamic persuasion would rather not read books with anything considered ‘haram’.
I loved reading this story. It is good to have characters and cultures I can relate to. I may not be Muslim, but I have grown up with close Muslim friends, and some South Asian traditions span most cultures regardless of religion.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for an ARC.
Releasing 28th March, 2024
Mr Make Believe by Beezy Marsh
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This has been sitting on my Kindle for a while, and I finally decided to read it. It is a story of jaded relationships, feeling underappreciated, and dreaming of an alternative life, which isn’t always what it’s made to look like.
Marnie is a SAHM with a part-time reporting job. It’s a far cry from her pre-mummy day job as a full-time reporter. Right now, she is writing nothing of substance, and even that, she can’t seem to get right. And her husband is slowly slipping away. She’s put on weight, hasn’t got time to look after herself and feels like a pile of the proverbial. Then she finds out he’s been playing away…
The story ensues, with her making a stand in her own way, and what happens fulfils some fantasies, but, are fantasies always as good as we thought they’d be?
It was an easy read, but POVs did jump a bit, meaning I had to keep checking who I was reading about!
Take Me Home by Beth Moran
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I thoroughly enjoyed this story of a woman at a crossroads in her life. Filled with her own grief, Sophie Potter has made a career of helping others clear the lives and memories of lost loved ones, but she can still not process her own loss.
A slightly different job arises, meaning a lovely place to stay and a chance to centre herself again, but she doesn’t expect to find all that she does when she arrives at Riverbend.
What a wonderful story, filled with sadness, love, friendship, and dogs!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC.
Releasing 13th October, 2023
Snow Days With You by Leonie Mack
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I feel like I have been on my little winter escape, reading this despite never having been a skier!
Luna is on a journey of discovery. After a mystery windfall, she is determined to find out why a stranger left her a large sum of money before spending it. She ends up in Chamonix, and her trip starts with drama as she runs out of petrol. A chance meeting with a gendarme who leaves his mark on her after that short encounter seems to pave the way for a trip willed with many revelations, including her learning many secrets about her mother and father and the fact that she can ski, given a chance!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book!
Many thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC.
Releasing 20th October, 2023
The Christmas Book Club by Sarah Morgan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Another heartwarming tale by Christmas feel-good story queen Sarah Morgan!
When three friends end up at a tine country inn for their usual summer book club week, in the run-up to Christmas, none of them are prepared for the revelations that hit them one after another. And the same goes for the owner, too.
Erica, Claudia and Anna have been friends for a long time, and though life commitments mean they can’t be together all the time, they always make time for their annual meet-up. This time it was delayed, and they ended up meeting at Christmas.
Erica is a successful career woman who has learned to live independently. She doesn’t need anyone to help her live. Her friends are there for her and are the people she chooses to let into her life.
Anna is happily married and a mother to two teens, who are almost ready for college. Empty nest syndrome is hitting hard.
Claudia is floundering after a terrible breakup. She’s the reason their summer meet ends up in the winter.
Hattie owns the Maple Sugar Inn. She runs it alone and looks after her young daughter, having been widowed a couple of years earlier.
Life has dealt all these women interesting hands, and they are all at a point where changes are afoot. What is beautifully done in this tale of friendship and support, as well as family, is how the story unfolds, bringing all four of these women together in an irreversible way.
Everyone deserves love, and love comes in many forms. I felt that throughout this book.
Lovely read!
Releasing 26th October, 2023
Review to follow in a future Book & a Brew with Ritu Post!
But it’s ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ !
Releasing 24th October, 2023
So, tell me what you have been reading, and what caught your eye from the above!
































