‘The Librarian’ – written by Valerie Keogh #BookReview @ValerieKeogh1 @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

When even the safety of your home and work just aren’t anymore…

Synopsis

Since that fateful night I have always kept myself to myself. Reserved. Private. Alone.

Some people think I am too quiet. That life is passing me by. But I know there is safety in my own company. That no one can hurt me if I don’t let them get too close.

Until the day I meet him. A handsome, charming stranger. A chance for me to take a risk…finally?

Or a man who threatens everything I’ve worked so hard for?

You’ll be sorry…

And that’s when my whole life begins to fall apart….

Don’t miss the brand new thriller by Valerie Keogh! Perfect for fans of Sue Watson, Shalini Boland and K.L. Slater.

My review

Since an incident ten years ago, Ava Warrington has kept a low profile, even on the verge of her being a bit paranoid.
Her job at the Tate Museum is the job of her dreams, but at the same time it also gives her comfort and peace she needs.
But then things start to happen around her that take her peace away. After rejecting a persistent man at the bistro while dining with her best friend, Ava starts to think that that man is somehow responsible for the incident at the museum. And more things start to happen, making Ava wonder if she is just losing her mind, or is someone truly after her? And why? 

If you are looking for a story to give you goosebumps and makes you paranoid too, this book is just perfect!  

From the start, it’s clear that something happened to Ava ten years ago, and she is still carrying that burden. And even if we will only know what towards the end of it, I could sense it was something serious. Even without the details, I could comprehend why Ava wanted a low – key life, having the safety of what she knows to protect her. 

When she rejected the man in the bistro, I knew it was the right thing for her to do. Not only do you always have to do what feels right for you, or makes you feel the safest, but also seeing his persistence and his behaviour, well, I thought Ava got a lucky escape! 

But while from there things start to go bad for Ava, I couldn’t completely agree with her that it was that same man who was after her. Because let’s be honest, why would a rejection lead to such extreme actions? 

This story for sure made me question the intention of people in general. Are they being genuinely nice, or are they being nice for their own agenda? And what about friends who start ghosting you out of the blue?
Ava has to face each of the above, and starts to question her own mental condition somehow. Is she seeing things? Is she being too paranoid? What is real and what isn’t anymore? 

For anyone who hasn’t been through a traumatic event in the past, it’s already creepy enough. But what with happened ten years ago to Ava, it made things even more worse as she kept in mind that somehow the past was coming back for her, that karma would get her. 

I have to admit, the revelation of what happened ten years ago, didn’t truly come as a real shock, yet the extension of it did. It made me understand Ava better, and I could see where her guilt was coming from. Although I wouldn’t have minded if there wouldn’t have been that last ounce of doubt of what really happened..   

The author manages perfectly to keep us on toes, making us guess what was going on. Only to shou w that we were on the wrong track!
There were many twists in this book, some more gruesome than others, which made me want to put the book away, yet at the same time I wanted to keep on reading.

‘Love In The Wings’ – written by Ellie White #BookReview @Elliewhitebooks @rararesources

The power of a musical…

Synopsis

Harriet Adams was a West End rising star until a lapse in judgement cost her: her dream job, her boyfriend and so-called friends.

She packs up her life and moves back to Sunderland where she gets a rare second chance at a career she thrives in. As she’s about open a shiny new musical in front of a home audience, she vows that this time, nothing is going to get in her way. With everything riding on this, she’ll play it safe, work hard and most importantly, stay away from theatre guys.

Cue Liam Wright, Assistant Stage Manager.

Liam is everything Harriet didn’t know she needed in her life, but he also has a secret. One that could advance his own career if he cashes it in. The only catch? It will ruin any chance of happiness with Harriet if she finds out.

Harriet and Liam share a love like no other, but will that be enough to save their budding relationship when the time comes?

My review

After a terrible judgment call in the West End, Harriet Adams has returned back home in Sunderland with her parents and sister.
She is more than happy to be part of a new musical, and more important, it’s in the theatre that means so much to her and her family. With this unexpected second chance, she is determined to let nothing get in the way, making her lose her focus. And most important, she is determined to stay away from any man linked to theatre.
That is, until she meets Liam Wright, the assistant stage manager….
What started as literally bumping into each other, quickly becomes a friendship and despite their clear clauses in both their contracts, they cannot keep ignoring the sparks that keep flying around. But with Harriet’s own issues, and Liam’s secret, are their feelings enough to put everything they worked so hard for in jeopardy? 

I don’t even know where to start with this review… Because I just loved every tiny bit of it!!!
This book has the perfect combination of many things I love: lovely characters, a beautiful story, a dreamy setting and there is even room for musical! 

My heart truly went out Harriet, because she just has so much on her plate… she has returned with a career torn apart, heart – broken and with no one of her so – called friends in her corner. But while her parents and sister are very supportive of her, at home things aren’t all that better. And not because of terrible characters, but because a terrible, even more heart – breaking situation that concerns her father.
Seeing how things are falling apart, while the whole family just deserve to be a happy one, I felt that pain in my bones… 

Yet I also admired Harriet, as she has found the courage to start all over again, in her hometown, determined to make her family proud again, wanting them to forget all the misery around them.
She was also determined to show people that she isn’t a terrible person, despite the rumours. And we could clearly see that in fact, she is a marvellous, lovely, caring, amazing person! Harriet is a very emotional person, she feels everything and whatever she feels, sparks from the pages. So kudos to the author, as she managed perfectly to make all these emotions so visible! 

From the start I wanted Harriet to meet someone worthy of her love. And the literal clashing with Liam couldn’t be a better start of an amazing story about two people that couldn’t be more perfect to each other! 

Ooh Liam is, even if he is keeping something secret, just so perfect in all possible aspects! He is funny, kind, gentle, patient, but also understanding.
And even if he has to keep his background secret, he still wants to do a good job, show his abilities of being a great stage manager, and prove that he is ready to grow even further. 

But what I liked about him the most, was his eagerness to make Harriet smile, by small gestures but also great gestures, even when they were ‘just friends’. His actions just blew me away. And then also him being there for Harriet at her most difficult moments, even when things were not that great between them.
He is showing he cares about her, even if here is nothing in it for him.
to make it absolutely clear: Liam is swoon – worthy! 

Of course, no matter how lovely the characters are, they also need a good story… and luckily they did! Both of them are no in the easiest positions in their lives, and they want to prove their worth in their own situations.
I liked it how they both try to respect the given boundaries, but I also loved it how it turned out to be absolutely impossible! 😊 

Seeing Harriet and Liam together, with first just being friends, finding each other and being at ease with each other so quickly, was wonderful. I also enjoyed seeing their relationship evolve into more, and I even liked (okay, sounds weird saying it that like) those moments where they just had to give in! 

Even if sometimes the pace seemed to be a tiny bit hasted, it was just so easy to fall in love with both Harriet and Liam, but also all the other side characters. This book shows us that no matter what boundaries someone or something tries to give us, or no matter what difficulties we encounter, love in the end will always prevail. And even if things seem impossible, there is nothing that a musical cannot fix! 😊

‘The Sequinned Cape Murders’ – written by Millie Ravensworth #BookReview @MillieRavensews @rararesources

When a murder is way too close to home…

Synopsis

Cozy Craft Mysteries can be read in any order. A funny whodunnit series, full of charming characters and mysteries that will keep you guessing to the very end.

Things are going great for Penny Slipper. Running a sewing shop in the middle of the English countryside is like a dream come true and she’s got her colourful cousin Izzy and her corgi, Monty, to keep her entertained.

Her grandma’s eightieth birthday is coming up soon and Penny and Izzy are busier than ever, making fancy dress costumes for the party guests.

However, Penny’s dream life is thrown into chaos when a murdered woman is found in the bathroom of her cosy flat above the shop. With the doors and the windows all locked, no one can understand how this mystery corpse got there.

But things take a further sinister turn when a local shopkeeper is also killed. There’s a murderer on the loose and no one is safe!

Can Penny and Izzy uncover the answers and unmask the criminal in their midst?

If your ideal book features mystery, friendship, cute romance, even cuter animals, crafting and a big slice of birthday cake then this is the book for you.

My review

Penny and Izzy are slowly turning their sewing shop into success. And there is even an extra resident, Monty the corgi.
With their grandma’s eightieth birthday, the cousins are busier than ever, as the party guests are expected to turn up in costumes.
But things turn quickly into chaos, as Penny finds a murdered woman in the bathroom of her flat, above the shop. With all the doors and windows locked, how did the woman get in there? And how did the murderer get away?
To make things even worse, a local shopkeeper is killed too… are the murders connected? And why?
Time for the cousins to investigate this matter on their own ways! 

This series for sure is growing on me! While I enjoyed the first book, I liked the second one and now I am loving the third one!
Taking the murders aside, I loved reading how things are slowing coming together and it was truly lovely to see how the cousins have been bonding through the series and have become very close. 

I can only try to imagine the horror of discovering a body in your bathroom, and not even understand how it could all been happening.
Isn’t it a creepy thought, knowing someone got in and you have no idea how it happened?
I could also understand Penny, not wanting to stay at the place. And seeing how Izzy came at the rescue, offering support in her unique ways, surely was very sweet. But let’s be honest, did we truly expect anything else from this creative yet a bit strange woman? 

This new cozy murder mystery is a bit different than the previous stories, as this time the cousins are involved with it. It happened at Penny’s house, while the previous murders were yes somehow linked to them, yet it never truly affected them as much as this one.
And maybe, just maybe, in my modest opinion of course, the motive was a tiny bit farfetched, but not at a point that it bothered me. It still allowed me to go with the flow! 

Of course I am still amazed by the sewing abilities of Izzy, and loved reading about Penny’s progress. And it was lovely to see how Izzy is having her own romantic moments, in her typical (un)usual ways! On the other hand, things with Penny are not as clear as I hoped it would, but the series is obviously not finished yet and I have my fingers crossed that in the end, my favourite one will be the one stealing Penny’s heart! 

As I said before, this series is truly growing on my and I have had the best of time on this new murder mystery! Again it was a story that kept me guessing who the murderer was, and despite all the dead bodies appearing here and there, it was a light, quick funny story too! Up to the next one! 😊

‘Bound By A Sicilian Secret’ – written by Lela May Wight #BookReview @lelamaywight @rararesources

One night with far – reaching consequences

Synopsis

The proof of their passion: she’s carrying the Sicilian’s child! Read this thrilling secret baby romance from Lela May Wight.

When their worlds collided…

They became tied forever!

Flora Bick once strayed from her carefully scripted life and lost herself in the uninhibited kisses of a stranger. Overwhelmed, she fled his bed and returned to her risk-free existence. Now, he’s found her and together they discover the unimaginable—she’s pregnant!

Demanding Flora accompany him to Sicily, Raffaele Russo finally reveals his vast wealth—and his determination to give their child the stable upbringing he never had. But for the time being, their secret remains theirs alone, and it will bind them even closer than their ever-present desire…

From Harlequin Presents: Escape to exotic locations where passion knows no bounds.

My review

After hearing devastating news and not knowing who she truly is, Flora Bick heads to London to have some kind of answers. There, she realizes that she is tired of always holding back, and gives in to the urge of spending the night with an handsome yet complete stranger. Only for her to flee the scene, without even exchanging names.
So obviously she is in total sock a few weeks later when he has found her. And that’s not all, because Raffaele Russo is a very wealthy man, and he won’t allow his child to grow up without a stable upbringing. Because even if Flora didn’t realize it, she is carrying his child.
But will Flora agree to accompany him to Sicily and marry a complete stranger?  

I am always intrigued by stories with unexpected pregnancies, looking forward to see how the parents – to – be will get over the shock of having a baby and how they will find their ways back to each other.
So for me it made sense to read this story, especially as the male character is an Italian. 

Yet while I was reading, I was missing that extra spark…
Was it because it was a bit strange that Flora was being so unworldly and never experienced anything related to love yet, despite her age? And yet managing to have an amazing night with a stranger?
Or because she just gave in to that complete stranger without a second thought? Perhaps it was how easy she agreed to leave her own family behind with a complete stranger?
And even Raffaele wasn’t up to my expectations… Yes, we all know the macho – reputation of Italians, but still…  

Perhaps I was also in not the right mindset, but I didn’t feel the sparks flying around between Flora and Raffaele. It didn’t feel real somehow… 

Yet getting to know their background, made things clearer for me, as I understood why Flora was always holding back, out of fear. Or why Raffaele was so determined to get married to Flora, even if they only spend a few passionate hours together.
Their past both were sad ones, and nobody deserves to be handled such cards in life… Yet that same background also shows that there are people around with a kind heart, giving both characters what their own (biological) parents were lacking. 

Both Flora and Raffaele have their own demons to fight, and in this story it’s clear that for each person it’s a different path they have to walk. While Flora comes at peace quicker than Raffaele, Raffaele truly struggles to come at terms with his past. And those struggles even held him back to see what he has in front of him.
But no matter how long it takes for someone to open up, to come at peace, the reward for the journey will be worth the pain they had to endure…

‘The Painted Lobster Murders’ – written by Millie Ravensworth #BookReview @MillieRavensews @rararesources

Another intriguing mystery for our two cousins!

Synopsis

A quirky and funny series for fans of a good mystery and compelling characters. Can you solve the crime before our dressmaking duo?

Penny Slipper runs a sewing shop in the beautiful market town of Framlingham and she’s got her wild and creative cousin, Izzy, to help with the latest dressmaking project.

A classic car weekend is coming to town and stylish FlissStarling wants an outfit that will match her husband’s elegant vintage car.

When one of Fliss’s house guests is murdered by a masked intruder, Penny and Izzy have a deadly mystery to solve (as well as a dress to make!). With the aid of a cheeky little corgi dog and handyman Aubrey, they begin to search out the clues to this motor-related murder.

But fingers are soon pointing at Penny and Izzy when the intruder’s mask appears to have come from their own shop! And rival shop owner, Carmella, would be delighted to see them take the blame.

Can Penny and Izzy stitch the pieces of this puzzle together and find the guilty culprit?

If you enjoy fast-paced mysteries, charming country towns and characters who you want to spend hours with then you’re going to love the Cozy Craft Mystery series.

Start your next murder mystery adventure today!

My review

Penny and Izzy are working more and more together to turn the sewing shop into a success. With Penny handling the business maters and Izzy the creative bits, they both put their weight in their own ways.
And with Izzy’s help, Penny is even learning more about sewing.
With a classic car weekend coming up, Fliss Starling wats an outfit to match her husband’s vintage car, and needs the help of the two cousins to deliver.
But when one of Fliss’s house guests is murdered, Penny and Izzy are once again determined to solve this next mystery.
Yet things may not seem as easy, as the culprit has been seen wearing a mask that came from the sewing shop!
Will the cousins be able to link all the dots and find out the truth? And also, what will they do with the corgi that since the murder is staying at their place?

Now that I know the cousins better, thanks to the first part of this series, it was really great to return to the sewing shop and discovering what mystery they would unravel next!
I have to admit, the speed of murders in this little town could be a bit disturbing, but just like in every cozy mystery, we will cover this matter up with the cloak of love. 

I found it truly sweet to see how Penny and Izzy are getting closer while running the sewing shop. If you would look purely at their characters, they couldn’t be more different, but even in matters of friendships, opposites attract.
It’s thanks to their differences that first of all, they are coming up with great ideas for the shop, but also they find the answer to the mystery – question.
I for sure loved seeing these two characters together! 

But of course there has to be mystery, and it has to somehow involve the duo. I can honestly say that vintage cars aren’t my thing, so I would never ask for a custom – made outfit matching a car. Yet of course, weirder things happen in this series, so why not? 

The murder itself is truly a mysterious one, and it kept me guessing all the way, from start till finish. But not only the murder is a mystery, there are several issues that keep on popping out through the story, adding several mysterious layers, however it never turned truly over – complicated, keeping it always a light tone. 

Of course there is a new entry in the lives f Penny and Izzy, and he for sure stole my heart, despite the mischief he is up to. Obviously I am talking about Monty, the Corgi!
He for sure is a nice addition in the sewing shop, and he is absolutely an asset to this series! 

I loved reading this second chapter, and cannot wait who will be the next victim (okay, sounds rather macabre from my side!), but I also cannot wait to see which creations the cousins will come up with, and even on the love – side, what will happen next! This book gives you exactly what you would expect from this genre, a cozy mystery, a quick read yet never losing the ability to keep you hooked!

‘The Viscount’s Daring Miss’ – written by Lotte R. James #BookReview @lottejamesbooks @rararesources

A dare with great consequences, but for whom?

Synopsis

May the best Viscount or Miss…

…win!

When her best friend and employer is injured, groom Roberta ‘Bobby’ Kingsley feels compelled to help him. She agrees to step into the saddle and compete in an endurance horse race to help secure his ancestral home. Yet the minute Bobby comes face to face with her opponent—arrogant yet infuriatingly charismatic Lawrence, Viscount Hayes—it’s clear that it won’t just be the competition that has her heart racing!

My review

Roberta ‘Bobby’ Kinsley may not have a lot, but being the groom for her best friend is more than enough. But when he gets injured, and there is no chance of forfeiting an all – or – nothing horse race, Bobby puts herself forward to take his place.
The opponent, Viscount Hayes, is reluctant to let a woman take part of the endurance race, but also sees an opportunity to easily take back that once was his family property…
Bobby and Lawrence start the race not realizing that despite they infuriate each other, there is something else lingering on the surface between them… 

There is a lot to be said about these kind of stories. Yes, you know what the outcome will be, but is that such  a big problem?
So even if I knew where the story would go to, it still held several surprises for me. 

For example, I truly liked Bobby’s strong character. She is one of the most loyal friends someone could have, but she also knows her own worth. She won’t accept a ‘no’ based on her gender. She is also a very confident woman, knowing that whenever it concerns horses, she is not inferior to other people. The opposite is true, as she is even better than most people!
But also when it comes to intimacy, she is not a gullible young woman who never had any passionate activities.
She knows her world, and is not afraid to stand up and get into literal fights.
Seeing her clash with people who think they know better, not only her best friend, but also her opponent, for sure put a smile on my face. Bobby will show them sure who the best is! 

While I liked her confidence, her determination of never getting married also saddened me a little bit. I understood her motivations, but I also wanted her to have her cake and eat it too!
While Bobby and Lawrence were like chalk and cheese, that was what they had in common, the fear of falling in love. 

Lawrence of course is a man who knows his literal worth, and acts on it too on several occasions. He knows what he wants and goes for it. And even when he thinks he has it all figured out, he doesn’t always realize the consequences of his choices for other people. 

Yet while racing, we see also this caring side of him, as there are several occasions where he is truly worried about Bobby. And like a real man, he sometimes intervenes even when it’s not necessary. And causing even more conflict with Bobby, adding more fun while reading for us! 

Getting to know his background made me feel sorry for him. Not only because h got burnt by love before, but also because that made determined to never fall into the ‘trap’ of marriage again. And while again I could see where he was coming from, it felt wrong for one bad experience to let him refuse the real thing. 

But Bobby and Lawrence fighting each other during the race, was exactly what both characters needed to see that love isn’t always a bad thing. Because love can make you change your mind and see the beauty of what it can bring. 

Being the same kind of tory, but at the same time being a total different one, made me truly enjoy and even laugh while I was reading. And isn’t that the purpose of reading, to enjoy how a story can take you away?

‘The Cruise’ – written by Caroline James #BookReview #TheCruise @CarolineJames12 @rararesources

It’s never too late to have fun on a cruise!

Synopsis

Three friends set sail on a luxury cruise… will they be able to catch a husband on the open seas?

Leaving behind the heartache, guilt and disappointment of their real lives, three friends decide that now they’re in their sixties, it’s time they finally did something for themselves!

Swapping Christmas turkeys and BBC reruns for crystal waters, white sandy beaches and smooth golden rum, Anne, Jane and Kath throw caution (and tradition) to the wind as they set sail on a luxury two-week Christmas cruise around the Caribbean.

Will the three friends find the comfort and joy they seek aboard the Diamond Star?

My review

Anne, Jane and Kath have been best friends for years. They have been by each other’s side when gods things happened but also bad things happened.
After their high school reunion, they decide that age is just a number and the world is still their oyster. So what is holding them back to book a luxury two  -week Christmas cruise around the Caribbean?
On the Diamond Star, the three women will have shared adventures but also separate ones. But one thing is for sure, this will be a trip neither one of them will ever forget! 

Before I opened the book, and just read the blurb, I thought this would be a sweet yet funny tale about three women in their sixties, ready to embark on an adventure together.
But I must say I was totally surprised by this book, and it was a good surprise! 

I liked it how the friendship between the three women was still so strong, after all these years. And while their lives took different directions, and their characters were very different, they still keep on finding each other.
Also in the romantic aspect they are completely different, as Anne is almost divorced, Kath is a widow and Jane never married. And it may seem that this are all different yet normal situations, I was a bit shocked towards the end when some truths came out. I did not see especially the big one coming it all! 

Jane was the character I sympathized the most. She felt like the most real of the friends, as she this insecurity and vulnerability about her that many people recognize. But seeing how slowly she got out of her shell was just great to read about.
And then the blooming friendship with Selwyn was the cherry on top of her cake! 

Anne could best be described as a strong character, not allowing anyone to tell her what she should do or not. Especially when she has set her eyes on Dicky, even when there are several red flags she just ignores.
But she is also a loyal friend, giving her friends a nudge in the back when needed. 

Kath can be best described as a dark horse. Recently widowed, it seems that she still mourns the loss of her husband after a wonderful marriage. So reading about her worries about her memory, made me pity her, and add the way her own children act towards her, well I know for sure I still wouldn’t dare to talk to my mother like that!.
Yet it’s only in the second half of the book that we see a side of Kath that was so unexpected. And when we get to know some secrets, I felt sorry for her for what she had to endure, but I somehow also felt that she did what she had to do… 

With the addition of all the other guests on the cruise, and the excursions the women made, it felt like I was on the cruise with them. But beside the holiday – part, this is also a story that age truly is just a number, and that you shouldn’t allow that number to hold you back. Because no matter if you are in your twenties, thirties, forties or even sixties, you never know what Life and Fate still have in store for you.

‘Chasing Dreams On Sunshine Island’ – written by Georgina Troy #BookReview @GeorginaTroy @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

What happens when a snowstorm hits Sunshine Island?

Synopsis

Welcome to Sunshine Island – where the beaches are golden, the lifestyle is perfect and anything is possible.

It’s December and Jax Hudson doesn’t mind the cold. He’s still wearing shorts and walking barefoot on the beach. He’s looking forward to spending Christmas with his girlfriend until she unexpectantly calls time on their relationship.

Alone and feeling very sorry for himself, Jax accepts an invitation to a Christmas Eve party and bumps into Phoebe Bishop who is still mortified about kissing him in the summer.

As the first snow flurries delight the party guests, the festive joy soon turns to disaster when a snowstorm knocks out the island’s power. Panic ensues as people realise their Christmas plans may have to be cancelled.

Phoebe is reluctantly enlisted by Jax to help transport the partygoers to the comforts of their own homes. As Jax and Phoebe spend time together they realise they have more in common than either had imagined…

Could this be a Christmas full of magic, mistletoe and happy-ever-afters?

My review

Jax Hudson is a real kind and generous man yet also seen as a bit odd, as he always prefers to walk barefoot and in shorts, despite the weather conditions.
Even when his girlfriend breaks up with him, he understands her and wants to be friends anyway, especially as her little boy stole his heart too.
At a Christmas Eve party, he bumps into Phoebe Bishop again, Phoebe who still is mortified about her behaviour last summer.
But the party turns into a small disaster when snow begins to fall an the power falls out. Not everyone can drive back home, and with Christmas just a day away, many plans may have to be cancelled.
Jax and Phoebe help out the party goers as good as they can, and this is only the first occasion where they spend time together and realize that despite their differences they also have a lot in common… 

I absolutely loved returning to Sunshine Island and I was very eager to get to know Jax better and see what love would have in store for him. 

Both Jax and Phoebe are not brand new characters, as they already made appearances in the previous books of this series, but even if you haven’t read them, you can enjoy this one! 

Jax is in so many ways the perfect man, even if I would be frustrated just like his parents with his easy nature and no need for any shoes and even in winter he prefers to wear shorts.
But I can easily forgive him for the above as he is just a lovely person.
At the start of this book, he is in a relationship with Beth. It’s a rather new relationship and he understands that Beth wants to take things slowly. Only for that, Jax is scoring points! But seeing how close he is to Beth’s son, truly made my heart melt.
Whatever Jax does, he does it from the heart. And his affection for the kid isn’t one to score with Beth, but it’s an honest affection. 

He is even that gentle kind of person that understand that Beth isn’t ready to a relationship after losing her husband. It would be easy to get mad at her and break all contact and just stop caring, but that is not who Jax is. He wants to be friends with her, and he wants to be there for both Beth and Billy. 

It saddened me in one way that things didn’t work out for him and Beth, as there for sure was a lot of potential, but I also knew that Phoebe would be an even better match. 

What I liked about Phoebe is that her parents’ wealth didn’t turn her into a snob. Even the friendship with Fliss (which I still don’t understand), kept her being her kind self.
It was a bit funny to read how she still feels some shame about her out of character behaviour last summer.
And getting to know the real Phoebe, without the toxic presence of Fliss, was a real joy. 

At the party, it is the start of the bonding of the two main characters. First with a dance, then bringing the people back home when the power goes off, to sleeping together (just sleeping!) under the same table. 

While they both want to get to know each other better, they cannot stop having several kinds of misunderstandings and don’t appear to get on the same page. Yet they both are always there to help each other out. To see how they have a total different upbringing, but still have so much alike, shows us that the way you were raised doesn’t completely make you the person who you are. Because as we can see with Phoebe, and even Fliss, our hearts and mindset is what makes us *us*. 

There were several moments where I thought things would go terribly wrong, with even the appearance of someone we don’t really like, or even that it would be impossible to get things back fixed between Phoebe and Jax. But I was glad to read that my fears were ungrounded. 

I loved to read about these two great characters who deserve to find their own happiness and deserve this spotlight on the both of them. 

This was a lovely story, easy to read and to fall in love with. And while it is set on a dreamy place like Sunshine Island yet taking place during winter, it’s doesn’t take away the magic, but maybe even highlights it even more!
The author managed once again to write a wonderful, sweet story that takes you away on a marvellous journey with amazing characters!

‘Under A Greek Sun’ – written by Mandy Baggot #BookReview @mandybaggot @rararesources @BoldwoodBooks

A life – changing trip to Corfu…

Synopsis

Eve Collins is looking forward to the holidays.

Her job as a counsellor has been as taxing as it has been rewarding, and she can’t wait for some downtime on the Greek island of Corfu with best-friend, Gabby. But between Eve’s brother, Ben, unexpectedly joining and Gabby’s job at the animal rescue centre keeping her busy, Eve might have to start mucking in…

When Gianni arrives in the village of Episkepsi, it’s like a model has stepped straight off the pages of Vogue Italia… with an uptight personality to match. He may be super-sexy but there are obvious chips on those broad shoulders.

As Eve and Gianni get to know each other and both start to lean into the Greek customs and avrio mentality, an initial attraction starts to turn into something more. But with so much family drama in both their lives, neither of them were looking for a holiday romance…

My review

Eve Collins is truly looking forward to spend her holidays visiting her best friend Gabby on Corfu. Being a counsellor is a very rewarding but also tiring job, so she needs to unwind. But things don’t go as planned as suddenly her troublesome brother Ben also joins her. Ben has been through a rough time, and Eve feels that Ben will equally enjoy being away from everything and everyone.
And once in Corfu, Eve is dragged by Gabby into helping out and not only helping at the animal rescue centre.
It’s at one of these ‘helping out’ moments in a hotel that Eve meets Gianni, a handsome Italian man, but also with the weight of the world on his shoulders. Because Gianni discovered on the deathbed of his father a well – kept secret… and he needs answers that will hopefully come.
But will all their worries, will their mutual attraction have time to blossom into something more?  

I always love it when a book takes me to a place I haven’t seen before, and yet makes me feel like I am right there too along with the characters. As I have never been to Corfu, this book for sure made me ‘see’ and even enjoy the Greek way of life, with all the nice oddities of its inhabitants. 

Eve’s character was one that initially confused me a little bit. We can see how caring she is, and has a way to find see what is truly troubling the students that come to her sessions. And I liked that bit, as everyone knows that with Eve they can take their own time to open up, as she will never ‘force’ the truth out of you.
Together with the lengths she goes for her brother Ben, taking him to Corfu with her, and always keeping an eye on him, only was extra proof of her caring nature.
Seeing that patience and kindness in her, was in strong contrast with the way she behaves towards her mother.
Saying that that relationship is a strained one, would be an euphemism…  And while I could see her point, her behaviour was just over the top in my modest opinion. 

Once in Corfu, she is also immediately ready to help Gabby however Eve can, with the very admirable cause of the animal rescue centre, with its peculiar animal residents.
Gabby also has her spotlight moments in this book, together with Ben, but I kinda would have liked to read more about the both of them! 

Gianni is in Corfu for a while different reason. Not only has he just recently lost his father, but his father also told his a secret that devasted Gianni. And obviously his reaction was a natural one, as I wouldn’t even know how I would react if I received that kind of news.
Not only now is he in Corfu to find out more about it, but now he also has to worry about the family business that feels more foreign to him than ever… 

Can I just say on a small sidenote, that as an Italian, I truly understand the importance of a good coffee? It’s not just because you offer me a dark substance that you can just call it ‘coffee’! While you drink coffee you should taste all the different aromas, feel the injection of caffeine and enjoy the drink! 

Back to the story now!
Eve and Gianni meet each other on a hilarious way, yet we can all see how important they will turn out to be for each other.
While they have their own demons to find, they seem to find solace with each other. And while their worlds couldn’t be more different, yet they have also a lot in common.  

There are also other people in this book who deserve their little moment de gloire, as they may not have the biggest in this story, but for sure are an addition that makes this book eve better. And I am talking about Pan, but also the villagers that perhaps may seem like a cliché, but are also very recognizable for anyone who lives in a village!
Each and one of them added a layer of funniness and laughter in the chapters.  

In this story we see that not everything is how it seems, just like Eve’s story will show you. But also that, just like in Gianni’s tale, you are not just one kind of person. But you are *you* in your unique way. And even if a revelation turns your world upside down, even that most hurtful bit can turn into something beautiful with time.
I loved reading this book, but especially how towards the end every character has its own closure without having that overly soppy ending!

‘The Wonderland Murders’ – written by Millie Ravensworth #BookReview @MillieRavensews @rararesources

A shop not only for sewing, but also for solving murders…

Synopsis

A quirky and funny series for fans of a good mystery and compelling characters. Can you solve the crime before our dressmaking duo? 

After losing her job at an exclusive London hotel, Penny Slipper is only too happy to help when her grandma asks her to take charge at the Cozy Craft sewing shop in charming rural Suffolk.

With cousin Izzy on hand as the expert dressmaker and Penny’s head for business, what can possibly go wrong?

But Penny’s in town for less than a day when the local librarian is poisoned and Penny fears she might even be accidentally responsible. Penny and Izzy are forced to turn detectives to uncover the true cause of death, while finishing a costume commission for their first customer.

Matters take a further deadly turn when a second body is discovered. 

Can Penny and Izzy unpick the mysteries of the past and sew the pieces of this puzzle together before it’s too late?

If you enjoy fast-paced mysteries, charming country towns and characters who you want to spend hours with then you’re going to love the Cozy Craft Mystery series.

Start your next murder mystery adventure today!

My review

Penny Slipper is happy that she can help her grandma with running the Cozy Craft Sewing shop in Suffolk, after she lost her job in a hotel in London.
The shop is obviously not making great business, and Penny is adamant to change that. Luckily for the sewing expertise she can count on her cousin Izzy.
However, quickly after Penny has arrived, the local librarian is poisoned and Penny fears that somehow she is responsible…
The two cousins work together to figure out who would ever want to kill the librarian and how it was done. But not without losing an eye on their own business and the first costume commission they have received. That is until a second body is discovered… 

As the start of a brand new series, this story was very promising. Obviously the mysteries are being solved by the end of the book, yet I remained a little bit unsatisfied as I didn’t feel I got to the bottom of the characters of Penny and Izzy yet.
But of course that’s why there are already new mysteries waiting for me to read! 

We all know the saying that there is always sunshine after the rain, and this for sure applied to Penny. Her grandma’s request couldn’t have come at a better moment, as Penny just lost her job. And even if her sewing skills are non – existing, we can clearly see how she knows how to run a business. 

It was very nice to see how Penny and Izzy were chalk and cheek. While Penny is more down – to earth, Izzy was more ‘floaty’. While Penny is more focused on the business, it was amazing to see how Izzy sees opportunities in everything and how she can use her imagination for juts everything. Even if sometimes her imagination goes a bit too far! 😊
And her sewing abilities are for sure something to be jealous of! 

Describing this book as a cozy mystery is absolutely to the point. Because murders are a serious business, of course, but there are so many aspects in this book that makes everything so much lighter.
I saw the commissioned dress right in front of me, I laughed reading about the pig and seeing how the cousins both try their best but at moments also clash or are not on the same page, those were for sure the best bits! 

But I could see also all the potential of the cousins as a kind of detectives. They both used they own set of skills while trying to figure out what was going on. And also here their uniqueness was very obvious. While Penny was more using logic and her brains, we see Izzy being more hands – on even if a bit curious. 

I truly enjoyed reading this first chapter of the series, and I cannot wait to get to know the cousins better, see how they will try to make the sewing shop work, get along together while being so different. And perhaps a bit macabre from my side, to see how they will manage to solve the next murder! A great start of a promising series!