Month: October 2018

Blog Tour / Review: Second Chances at the Log Fire Cabin by Catherine Ferguson

Posted October 28, 2018 by Charlotte in Blog Tour, Reviews / 0 Comments
Blog Tour / Review: Second Chances at the Log Fire Cabin by Catherine Ferguson

I received this book for free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Second Chances at the Log Fire Cabin by Catherine Ferguson Published by HarperCollins UK on October 15, 2018 Genres: Chick-lit, Contemporary, Fiction, Romance Pages: 400 Format: E-Arc Source: Netgalley Buy on Amazon Goodreads It’s time to cosy up this winter… When Roxy proposes to her boyfriend Jackson in a moment of madness on live TV, she’s mortified when he rejects her. To escape the embarrassment, she takes a job working as baking assistant at the idyllic Log Fire Cabin. Roxy hopes the new job will take her mind off Jackson, because to her eternal annoyance, she hasn’t been able to stop thinking about him… But when Jackson turns up at the cabin unexpectedly, things begin to go wrong. With a sprinkle of snow, the help of new friends and more than a couple of mince pies, can Roxy heal her heart in time for Christmas? ‘Definitely one to curl up with this […]

Blog Tour: Extract of Starlight on the Palace Pier by Tracy Corbett

Posted October 18, 2018 by Charlotte in Blog Tour / 0 Comments
Blog Tour: Extract of Starlight on the Palace Pier by Tracy Corbett

Today I am delighted to take part in the blog tour for Starlight on the Palace Pier. Today I have an exclusive extract from Starlight on the Palace Pier by Tracey Corbett to entice you. I’m sure that this is one book that you do not want to miss! Extract: The open-plan foyer looked the same. The parquet flooring was badly scratched. The dark wooden panelling covering the walls had faded from the sunlight burning through the windows, and the huge chandelier hanging from the ceiling lacked a few bulbs. Ahead was the main reception, a large desk housing a computer rather than the ancient till that used to sit on top a decade earlier. There was no one manning the desk and no one in sight. Her footsteps echoed up to the high ceiling as she walked across the foyer. She glanced through the archway leading to where the grand staircase was roped off with a ‘No Entry’ sign. Her mind travelled back to a time when she’d been allowed upstairs to the family’s living quarters. The upstairs had […]