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Honeymoon Suite by Wendy Holden

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When Nell is marooned at the altar, her feisty best friend Rachel says she'll come with her on honeymoon instead. Why waste a week in a posh country hotel? So the duo, plus Rachel's Agatha Christie-obsessed small daughter Juno, head for the hills and idyllic Edenville, on the edge of the beautiful Pemberton estate. Awaiting them is a cast of colourful characters from Jason the harassed hotel manager to the ruthless Angela, Director of HR. Not to mention the handsome Dylan, a bestselling writer on the run from his past. Nell doesn't want to go back to London, so when a job on the estate comes up, she's happy to stay. Even if it is arranging weddings in the Big House! As she becomes entangled in the lives of the locals - and they weave their way into her heart - she realises there might be a way to reach the rainbow's end after all. I had never come across author Wendy Holden before but the cover for Honeymoon Suite was one that stood out to me and after reading the s...

The Girl Before by J.P Delaney

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Today it is my stop on the #TheGirlBefore blog tour which stopped over at  Shots  blog yesterday. I am thrilled to be sharing my review for this gripping and intriguing book. Jane stumbles on the rental opportunity of a lifetime: the chance to live in a beautiful ultra-minimalist house designed by an enigmatic architect, on condition she abides by a long list of exacting rules. After moving in, she discovers that a previous tenant, Emma, met a mysterious death there - and starts to wonder if her own story will be a re-run of the girl before. As twist after twist catches the reader off guard, Emma's past and Jane's present become inexorably entwined in this tense, page-turning portrayal of psychological obsession. The Girl Before had me instantly gripped from the opening chapter and it soon became clear that this was a storyline unlike one I have read before. The book revolves around number one Folgate Street, a house quite unlike anything you can imagine with extreme rules for...

The Secret Lives of the Amir Sisters by Nadiya Hussain

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The four Amir sisters – Fatima, Farah, Bubblee and Mae – are the only young Muslims in the quaint English village of Wyvernage. On the outside, despite not quite fitting in with their neighbours, the Amirs are happy. But on the inside, each sister is secretly struggling.  Fatima is trying to find out who she really is – and after fifteen attempts, finally pass her driving test. Farah is happy being a wife but longs to be a mother. Bubblee is determined to be an artist in London, away from family tradition, and Mae is coping with burgeoning Youtube stardom.  Yet when family tragedy strikes, it brings the Amir sisters closer together and forces them to learn more about life, love, faith and each other than they ever thought possible. The Secret Lives of the Amir Sisters is the debut novel by Nadiya Hussain. With an eye-catching colourful cover this book is sure to grab reader’s attention as it certainly caught my eye. The storyline follows the four Amir Sisters and each chapter ...

Meet Me at Beachcomber Bay by Jill Mansell

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Love is in the air in St Carys, but you'd never know it - the people of this seaside town are very good at keeping secrets...  The man Clemency loves belongs to someone else. She has to hide her true feelings - but when she ropes in an unsuspecting friend to help, wires start to get crossed.  For the first time in Ronan's life his charm has failed him in winning over the woman he wants. Loving her from afar appears to be his only option.  Belle seems to have the perfect boyfriend, but something isn't quite right. And now a long-buried secret is slowly rising to the surface. The truth has a funny way of revealing itself, and when it does St Carys will be a very different place indeed... The start of the year always means a new Jill Mansell book for me and this year we have Meet me at Beachcomber Bay which has got the reading off to a great start for 2017. When Clemency and Sam meet on a flight they have a great connection and Clemency hopes that she will get to see him ag...