Everyday Magic by Charlie Laidlaw @claidlawauthor @RingwoodPublish
It is heartwarming, laugh out loud funny, and very relevant to today’s lives.
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It is heartwarming, laugh out loud funny, and very relevant to today’s lives.
This week’s What I have been reading, Why, and what’ve been doing whilst reading, is all about Sandi Toksvig’s Between the Stops, and includes a visit to a Tirolean fortress.
A glitzy fund raising auction and a murder – but who out of all those guests did it?
What (am I currently reading)? I have just started reading Everyday Magic by Charlie Laidlaw. The genre for this is Contemporary/Literary Fiction – I’m hoping for a a witty, uplifting look at human life. Its going well so far, I laughed out loud on page 4 – and […]
“A crime thriller with a brilliant twist you won’t see coming!!
Powerful, packed full of gruelling details that will linger with you long after the book has finished.”
A pacy and tension filled crime thriller. Luke Glass is well in control of his London crime territory, so when 3 of his operations take a hit on the same night something is seriously wrong.
This week I have been reading Paid in Blood by Susan Handley. Follow to link to find out Why I’m reading this, and what I’ve been up to While I’ve been reading it – with a few photos from Austria.
Georgina has to go and stay with her cousin, whilst her mother is away. Thus begins this great historical drama, based mainly in London during 1835.
Out today is Mary Grand’s psychological thriller The Island. Set on the Isle of Wight there are secrets, murder and plenty of mystery going on as Juliet discovers that maybe she doesn’t know those closest to her quite as well as she thought. Can you guess whodunit? Find […]
Today I am pleased to tell you about the historical fiction novel for women Scent of Bergamot by Višnja Rašić which is out today (21 June 2021). The author tells me it is about ‘Four genrations. Three countries. Two women” …