Tag: Ellen Berry

Blog Tour / Review: Snowdrops on Rosemary Lane by Ellen Berry

Posted November 20, 2019 by Charlotte in Blog Tour, Reviews / 0 Comments
Blog Tour / Review: Snowdrops on Rosemary Lane by Ellen Berry

I received this book for free from Netgalley, Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Snowdrops on Rosemary Lane by Ellen Berry Published by Avon on December 26, 2019 Genres: Chick-lit, Christmas, Fiction Pages: 384 Format: E-Arc, Paperback Source: Netgalley, Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads Curl up with this uplifting festive read – perfect for fans of Trisha Ashley and Carole Matthews. ‘This wonderful story put a huge smile on my face’ Lucy Coleman Last winter she had a plan. Lucy fell in love with tumbledown Rosemary Cottage as a child. So thirty years on, when she loses her city job and discovers the cottage is for sale, it feels like fate. She’ll raise her children in Burley Bridge and transform the cottage into a B with her husband. But a year can change everything . . . Now Lucy is juggling two children and a B, but on her own. Christmas looks set to be their last on Rosemary Lane – until she meets James, […]

Blog Tour: Extract from The Little Bakery on Rosemary Lane by Ellen Berry

Posted September 11, 2017 by Charlotte in Blog Tour / 2 Comments
Blog Tour: Extract from The Little Bakery on Rosemary Lane by Ellen Berry

Today, I’m part of the blog tour of The Little Bakery on Rosemary Lane by Ellen Berry. Below I have a little extract from the beginning of the book and one that I hope will wet your appetite…. The Extract: Whilst pretending to sit completely zen, Marsha snuck a glance at Roxanne, who was still panting a little. Marsha had already spent an awful lot of time observing her over the past fortnight. She was always running, Marsha had noted – off to appointments and shoots, cheeks flushed, hair askew, phone clasped to her ear. And she was in some state this morning. Her cheeks were bright red and her casual topknot was tumbling loose, with strands of fair wavy hair flapping in her face. However, although it pained Marsha to admit it, Roxanne was still striking for her age (when you were a mere thirty-three, ‘late forties’ sounded geriatric), her natural beauty quite captivating. Her light blue eyes were stunning and she was blessed with the kind of delicate bone structure that gave a person an air of elegance and […]