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Below you can view a full list of my posts, otherwise these are categorised into three main sections: general life posts, my writing journey and book reviews.

Ink – A Furious Fiction Story

As part of my writing goals for this year, I have been entering the AWC’s Furious Fiction competition every month. So far I have done 6 out of 6 – so pretty proud of myself! I really enjoy doing it and I find having prompts to be a challenge and a bit of fun to…

Review: The Blacksmith Queen by G.A Aitken

The old king is dead… Addictive, action packed and funny! I feel like I have loved most of the books lately but this one takes it to another level. I devoured this book in about 24 hours, I just couldn’t stop reading. 📚 The Blurb: With the demise of the Old King, there’s a prophesy that…

Review: The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley

Their future is written in the stars… I really enjoyed this book (and have now resigned myself to buying the other 6 books in the series).  It begins when Maia and her five sisters gather together at their childhood home having been told that their beloved father, who adopted them all as babies, has died.…

Review: The Awakening by Nora Roberts

Mists, shimmering silver fingers, rose over the pale green water of the lake. They twined and twisted toward a sky of quietly grey, while in the east, over the hills, a pink blush waited, like a held breath, to awaken, I have yet to find a Nora Roberts book that I don’t enjoy. She is…

Review: I Give My Marriage A Year by Holly Wainwright

How far would you go to save your marriage? This book follows the story of Lou and Josh, a married couple with two children. At the start of the new year, Lou decides to give her marriage a year, focusing on one goal per month, whether that is daily sex or completing a project together.…

2021 Writing Goals

At the start of each year all we hear about are resolutions, whether they are to lose weight (again), drink less or something more unique. For me, I prefer to use the term ‘goals’. A goal is something to strive towards and it’s not a massive deal if it’s not met. By making realistic, small…

Review: The Champagne War by Fiona McIntosh

From the killing fields of Ypres to the sun kissed vineyards of southern France, The Champagne War is a heart-stopping adventure about the true power of love and hope to light the way during war. This is one of those books that you cannot put down and you find yourself awake at 2am in the…

My 2020 favourites

Considering how many books I read, it is hard for me to pick favourites. I thought about doing my all-time favourites, but there is no way I can do that, so I have stuck with my favourite authors, books and genres for 2020 only. Favourite Authors Michelle Moran Nora Roberts/JD Robb Diana Gabaldon Claire Mackintosh…

Merry Christmas and a year in review

Merry Christmas! Christmas is my favourite time of year, I love everything about it from the songs, and decorations to the shopping and frustration that comes with it. However, this year will be different, and I don’t think I am alone when I say – it just doesn’t feel like Christmas. After everything we have…

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