Review Card & Book Review- For One Moment With You By Debbie Howells

What if you met the one a week before your wedding to another man? 

When Tilly meets Adam, just a week before she’s about to marry Gareth, she knows it can never be. She’s made a commitment, and it’s one she knows she has to stick with, however strong the pull is between them.

Tilly and Adam’s paths will cross, again and again, over twenty years. But Tilly’s a wife now, a mother too, not to mention a person looking after her ailing parent… Sometimes it feels like she’s forgotten how to be herself. It’s only when Gareth drops a bombshell about their marriage, that she decides to put herself at the centre of her own story.

So she books a one-way ticket to San Jose – a place she’s only heard about in a song. But fate seems to be leading her in another direction… and perhaps to exactly the place she’s meant to be, and to the person she’s meant to be with.

About The Author

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This is an exquisitely written, emotionally resonant story about love, timing, and the choices that shape a life. Debbie Howells captures the quiet heartbreak of missed chances and the courage it takes to rediscover oneself after years of living for others. The novel follows Tilly, who, just a week before her wedding to the dependable Gareth, meets Adam—a man who awakens a deep sense of possibility and passion. Over the next two decades, as Tilly becomes a wife, mother, and caregiver, the memory of that fleeting connection lingers, reminding her of the woman she once dreamed of being.

Howells writes with a tenderness reminiscent of Jojo Moyes and David Nicholls, balancing melancholy with hope. Her prose is both lyrical and grounded, evoking the ache of “what if” while celebrating resilience and renewal. Tilly’s emotional journey feels authentic and deeply human—a testament to the complexity of love and the quiet bravery required to reclaim one’s happiness. Poignant, reflective, and beautifully crafted, this novel lingers like a wistful melody.

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Happy Publication Day – 13 March 2026

If I Had My Time Again By Linda Green

How would you live your life differently, if you had a second chance?

Emily, Carl and Jules have all ‘gone before their time’. After dying on the same day in Halifax, West Yorkshire, they each wake up in a room in a hotel on the outskirts of town. They’re instructed to meet in the basement headquarters of film production company ‘End Credits’, where no-nonsense producer Suzi tells them their lives have been secretly filmed and they must edit their own biopic before they are able to move on.

There are only three rules: they can’t prevent their own deaths or anyone else’s, they can’t kill anyone but they can make a director’s cut – one change which will alter everything that comes after.

Review Card & Book Review- Blue Collar Billionaire By Amy Andrews

As a busy ER intern, Holly Vincent doesn’t have time for extracurricular activities.

But when she’s stranded in a broken elevator for a few hours with irritatingly cocky, hotter-than-the-sun, downstairs neighbour Danny Colton, she decides to bend her rules and let the filthy-mouthed hottie talk her into having some fun.

Drummer by night, and maintenance man by day, Danny Colton is more than happy to show bookish Dr Prim what she’s been missing out on. After all, what else are they going to do until they’re rescued?

But when it’s back to reality, one wild tryst night isn’t enough for Danny and whilst they’re drawn to each other like magnets, Holly has no time for dating between study and the unrelenting exhaustion of shiftwork.

Suddenly, though, Danny’s world changes in the form of a surprise billion-dollar inheritance, and he figures it could be the key to winning Holly’s heart. Wrong. He soon finds out that money can’t buy him love. For that, he’s going to need to be much more creative!

About The Author

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This is a steamy, opposites-attract romance that hooks you from the first snarky exchange. Holly, a no-nonsense ER doctor, is used to keeping control—until Danny, the tattooed, easygoing drummer-slash-handyman, throws her carefully ordered life into chaos. Their chemistry crackles with tension, and when fate traps them together in an elevator, sparks turn into a full-on fire. What follows is a flirty, fast-paced story about letting go, taking risks, and finding unexpected connection in the least likely places.

Amy Andrews excels at balancing heat and humor, making Danny irresistible—a perfect mix of cocky charm and genuine warmth. Holly’s stubborn, overthinking nature makes her relatable, even when she’s fighting what’s clearly meant to be. The banter is sharp, the intimacy electric, and the emotional payoff satisfying.

If you love short, sexy reads with strong chemistry and heart, Blue Collar Billionaire is a fun, flirty escape worth picking up.

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Happy Publication Day – 12 March 2026

Six Little Words By Sally Page

Can one small note give her the courage to find a new path?

One Note. One Act of kindness. Her new beginning is closer than she thinks.

Kate gave up her dreams of being a painter years ago. But six little words pinned to the noticeboard of her local café could change her path forever.

‘To be, or not to be…’ – printed on orange card with no explanation – appears one morning.

Each day, a new line from a different Shakespeare play is added, sparking curiosity throughout the café. Among the regulars is Bardy, a retired English teacher grappling with writer’s block.

As Kate and Bardy follow this breadcrumb trail, they discover a local community group encouraging people to rediscover their own creative spark – and the long-lost courage to chase it.

For Kate, their new group might just offer a second chance at happiness, if only Bardy can find the strength to share his story too…

Home Sweet Home In Brambleton By Fay Keenan

Following a less-than-picture-book childhood, Bella West has got used to moving around – putting down roots opens you up for disappointment and heartbreak. But since arriving in the idyllic Somerset village of Lower Brambleton, something has changed.

Bella loves her job at Purrfect Paws cat rescue and the many residents love her back. So, when one particularly grumpy Bengal named Monty proves hard to charm, Bella is determined to find out his story.

When Noah Hathaway’s beloved Grandpa Jack passes away it falls to him to deal with his estate including his charming but run-down cottage in Lower Brambleton, not forgetting Jack’s cantankerous cat Monty. Busy with a life in London, Noah wants to settle things quickly, but countryside life has its own pace and slowly but inexorably the charms of Lower Brambleton begin to work their magic on Noah.

Can one morose moggy, one perfect English village and one endless countryside summer teach Bella and Noah the meaning of home and the joy of taking a chance on love?

The Last Page Cafe By Kate Storey

Sometimes the last page is just the beginning… 

At fifty-four, Erin McRae feels like she’s living in the margins of her own story. Her son is preparing to fly the nest, and the rent increase on the café she loves to run means she’s going to have to close up shop. Her greatest escape is the mismatched book club she founded, bound together by one unusual rule: they choose their next book based solely on the last page.

But when the book club discusses what their own last pages might say, Erin and her fellow members begin to see their own lives in unexpected ways.

As the club’s discussions grow deeper, long-buried secrets surface, old wounds start to heal – and romance leaps off the page. With The Bookmark under threat of closure, Erin must ask herself: can she write herself a happier story?

Review Card & Book Review- A Cozy Kind Of Christmas By Ellie Alexander

Journalist Meg Reed is about to find out that sometimes the best stories aren’t the ones you’re assigned to write— they’re the ones you’re brave enough to live.

Meg thought she’d closed the door on her past when she left Oregon—and her ex, Matt Parker—for her dream job at ESPN. But when her editor assigns her to cover a winter sports event during the holidays, Meg finds herself face-to-face with everything she left behind.

Matt’s throwing his thirtieth birthday bash, and Meg’s determined to keep things professional—attend the party for old time’s sake, cover the story and get back to her carefully constructed life in New York.

And then she sees Matt again. 

When their eyes meet across the festive lodge with its crackling fire and glittering Christmas trees, seven years dissolve in an instant. The chemistry that once burned between them flickers back to life, bringing with it all the complicated feelings she thought she’d dealt with.

As Meg sips hot chocolate in her cozy log cabin and tries to focus on crafting her feature story, she can’t shake the pull of old dreams and new possibilities. Some feelings don’t fade—and some people are worth fighting for. But is it too late for second chances? 

About The Author

My Review

This is a warm, feel-good holiday tale about friendship, second chances, and rediscovering what truly matters. Set against the charming backdrop of a snow-dusted Oregon town, the story follows Meg, a driven ESPN reporter returning home to cover a news story—only to cross paths with her ex, Matt, whose easy charm and steady presence reignite old feelings.

Told through the perspectives of Meg, her boss Johanna, and her best friend Jill, the novel beautifully intertwines three women’s emotional journeys. Each faces crossroads in love and life—Meg with her career-versus-heart dilemma, Johanna with her crumbling relationship, and Jill with her own hidden struggles. Alexander masterfully balances humor and heart, wrapping each storyline in the comforting glow of friendship and festive spirit.

Filled with cozy small-town charm, nostalgic holiday moments, and the reminder that home is as much about people as place, A Cozy Kind of Christmas is a delightful, uplifting read. Perfect for curling up with a blanket and a mug of cocoa, it captures the true magic of Christmas connection.

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Review Card & Book Card – The Monday Night Heartbreak Club By Jane Lovering

Is your love life a bit of a disaster? You’re not alone…

When Fee finds herself drunk, dumped and directionless on Valentine’s Day, she stumbles across a flyer for a new club, for people united by heartbreak. Intrigued, she joins a motley group of strangers at a quiet Yorkshire wine bar the following Monday night.

There’s Margot, in the middle of a bitter divorce;

Annie, whose husband of forty years she suspects is having an affair;

Wren, quietly nursing her own romantic regrets;

and Fraser, who may have mistaken the group for a dating opportunity.

But what begins as a weekly wallow soon becomes something more, especially when the club starts an undercover operation to discover the truth about Annie’s husband and his infidelity.

For Fee, who’s only just holding on to any self-worth she had left, the Monday Night Heartbreak Club offers something she never expected: purpose, friendship and maybe even a fresh start.

About The Author

My Review

This is a warm, witty, and deeply human story about heartbreak, healing, and the unexpected families we build when life falls apart. Fee, fresh from a disastrous breakup and nursing a bruised heart (and hangover), stumbles into the quirky but welcoming circle of the Monday Night Heartbreak Club—a mismatched group of lonely souls united by disappointment in love.

Lovering’s signature humor and emotional insight shine as she introduces a cast of endearing characters: formidable Margot, sweet Annie, recently single Wren, cheeky Fraser, and Flynn, the sardonic bartender who brings charm and quiet depth. As the group rallies around Annie, their shared compassion and chaos transform them from strangers into a found family.

The novel perfectly balances laugh-out-loud moments with genuine emotional warmth. Beneath the banter lies a touching message about resilience, vulnerability, and learning to trust again. While there’s romance, the real love story is the one between friends who help each other rebuild.

Heartfelt, funny, and full of charm, The Monday Night Heartbreak Club is the literary equivalent of a comforting hug and a good laugh.

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Review Card & Book Review – Happily Never After By Phoebe MacLeod

She’s looking for writing inspiration, but she may just find Mr Right…

Laura Spalding has life all worked out: a flourishing writing career, a lovely home, a cute dog, and a handsome boyfriend Angus.

Then, plot twist, Angus walks out, leaving Laura with sole charge of Meg the dog, and a serious case of writer’s block. With the deadline on her latest novel looming, Laura gives in to her agent’s suggestion that she go on a writer’s retreat. Perhaps two weeks in the South of France will help her find inspiration again?

But when Laura arrives in the idyllic village of St-Antonin-Noble-Val, she’s surprised to discover the other guests are less than thrilled to have a published author in their mix. Only non-writer Finn is willing to give her the time of day, and they immediately become close. And, incredibly, Laura finds she can write again.

Then a surprise arrival at the retreat throws everything off course, and Laura realises that there’s more to life than professional success. Should she risk everything to follow her heart?

About The Author

My Review

This is a charming, easy-to-enjoy rom com that blends humor, heart, and a dash of escapism. The story follows Laura Spalding, a romance novelist whose seemingly perfect life crumbles when her boyfriend leaves her and her creative spark vanishes. Hoping to find inspiration—and perhaps herself—Laura joins a writer’s retreat in the South of France, where sunlit days, eccentric fellow writers, and an unexpected romantic spark begin to mend her bruised heart.

MacLeod’s writing is warm and witty, with plenty of feel-good moments and a cozy, escapist atmosphere. The French setting adds a lovely touch of wanderlust, while Laura’s journey of rediscovering her confidence and creativity feels genuine and relatable. Although the plot occasionally lingers and lacks deeper emotional tension, the story’s charm lies in its lighthearted optimism and likable cast.

Ideal for readers craving a gentle, uplifting escape rather than a high-drama romance, Happily Never After is a sweet, comforting read that celebrates resilience, friendship, and the idea that love—and inspiration—can find you when you least expect it.

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Happy Publication Day – 10 March 2026

The Time Of My Life By Samantha Tonge

How far would you go to change your life? 

When Eliza Woods sees an advertisement for someone’s whole life for sale – their house, car, all their belongings, even their clothes and cat – not to mention a trial-run in their job and an introduction to their friends… she decides it’s fate.

Grabbing a different life with both hands is exactly what she needs. Even if 26-year-old Carrie’s wildly-social life and job in a bar couldn’t be more different from Eliza’s quieter existence.

As for Carrie, she’s heading off to Greece, desperate to run away from everything she’s familiar with in England. The two women message each other after the deal has gone through, with Eliza excited to go for cocktails with Carrie’s friends before her first shift at her new job.

What Carrie doesn’t tell her is why she put her life up for sale. And what Eliza doesn’t tell Carrie is that she’s about to turn 75. And that isn’t her only secret…

The A To Z Of Everything By Debbie Johnson

“My darlings . . . Not to be too Hollywood about this, but if you’re watching this tape, that can mean only one thing: I have shuffled off this mortal coil . . . and you two are going to need each other more than ever. You need to set aside your differences and look out for each other—just like you always used to.”

Poppy and Rose used to be close as sisters could be—until everything went wrong. Now in their forties, they haven’t spoken in years. But when their vivacious, glamorous, powerhouse of a mother dies, they are both faced with the shock of grief. However, their mother was not one to go shrinking into the night. No, their mother, Andrea, has left them a project to work on together: a sort of scavenger hunt through their lives, which she calls the A to Z of Everything. Her final wish: to heal the fractured relationship between her daughters that broke her heart.

A is for Ashes. C is for champagne. D is for Daddy Issues. But when they get to F for Forgiveness, can they make a start, even when they can barely look at each other?

With Andrea’s wicked sense of humor and wild stories from her acting career, she has left the quest in a series of boxes filled with letters, recordings, videos, mementos, and instructions.

From Liverpool to London and even Paris, the sisters follow the trail toward a glimmer of hope: despite loss, there is room for laughter, love, and healing—and for second chances.

A New Start At The Happily Ever After Bookshop By Emma Bennet

She’s sworn off romance.

But this summer, love might rewrite her story . . .

Single mum Carrie Worsley doesn’t need another disappointment — she needs a fresh start.

So when she’s offered the chance to run her great-aunt’s romance bookshop in the Cornish seaside town of Castle Cove, she packs up her six-year-old daughter and takes the leap.

Secret beaches. Golden sunsets. And The Happily Ever After Bookshop — a pastel-pink sanctuary filled with stories of second chances.

But it’s only temporary.

Until she meets Michael — the quiet, brooding, local bookbinder with kind eyes and an adorably chaotic dog!

Michael isn’t looking for forever. Carrie doesn’t believe in it anymore. But stolen glances turn into slow-burn tension. Friendly coffees become lingering touches. And suddenly the chemistry isn’t just fictional — it’s undeniable.

Between sea-salted evenings, cinnamon-scented mornings, and long afternoons lost among the shelves, Carrie begins to wonder . . .

What if this time, the love story is hers?

Review Card & Book Review- One December Morning By Emma Davies

One chance meeting. Two strangers. And a sprinkling of Christmas magic…

Fifty-five-year-old Peg has been lonely for as long as she can remember. As she battles through traffic while the snow softly falls around her, the best she can hope for is to get home for Christmas safely, and to spend it wrapped in a blanket by a roaring open fire in her tumbledown cottage in the Cotswolds. Little does she know that everything is about to change…

Because Henry is also stuck on the road, and when their cars come to a complete standstill, he and Peg strike up a conversation over a homemade mince pie and a flask of hot tea. Towering over Peg, his navy waffle-knit jumper charmingly threadbare at the elbows, he chats effortlessly. With his tortoiseshell glasses pushed back into his mass of curly dark hair, Henry makes Peg laugh, and the two click. As something shifts, Peg realises that it’s been a long time since she smiled like this.

Peg discovers that Henry is single too, but he’s off to grit his teeth through the forced jollity of another family Christmas with his insufferably perfect daughter-in-law in the next village. Before they get a chance to exchange numbers, the traffic starts to move and Peg and Henry are wrenched apart…

She doesn’t expect to see him again. But then, days later, there’s a knock on Peg’s door: Henry needs her help. In an instant, she knows this will be a Christmas she’ll never forget, in ways she could never have imagined. Can she let herself get involved and risk being vulnerable, or will she shy away?

Peg doesn’t open her heart to anyone. But can the magic of Christmas persuade her to give it to someone special…?

About The Author

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This is a tender, uplifting holiday story about love, hope, and rediscovery later in life. Peg, expecting to spend Christmas alone, finds her plans upended when a snowstorm brings chaos—and an unexpected connection with Henry, a kind stranger whose warmth slowly melts her loneliness. Their chance encounter evolves into a touching journey of companionship, laughter, and the courage to embrace new beginnings.

Emma Davies writes with her signature warmth and grace, painting a vivid picture of snow-covered landscapes, twinkling lights, and the quiet magic of the season. Peg is a beautifully written heroine—resilient, generous, and ready to believe that joy and love aren’t bound by age. Henry, too, adds gentle humor and heart, making their growing bond feel authentic and deeply comforting.

What makes this story shine is its message: it’s never too late to find happiness or fall in love again. One December Morning is a cozy, heartfelt read that captures the true spirit of Christmas—hope, connection, and the simple beauty of finding someone who feels like home.

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Review Card & Book Review – Christmas At The Sturcombe Bay By Susanne McCarthy

Two broken hearts. One magical Christmas by the sea.

When Jess calls off her wedding just weeks before the big day, she escapes to the coastal village of Sturcombe Bay for a fresh start.

Swapping wedding plans for Christmas preparation at the fading Carleton Hotel, she’s not looking for love — until she meets Paul Channing, a rugged local with secrets of his own.

Shelley doesn’t let people in — not even at Christmas. But when kind-hearted Canadian pilot Daniel Crocombe steps in to defend her at the Carleton Hotel, his quiet warmth begins to break through her walls. With Christmas approaching, can Shelley believe she’s worthy of the love she’s always longed for?

As fairy lights go up around the village and snow dusts the bay, Jess and Shelley must find the courage to let go of the past — and discover that love often arrives when you least expect it.

About The Author

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This is a heartwarming, multi-layered festive romance that weaves together the stories of love, loss, and second chances in a charming seaside town. The novel follows several intertwining lives—Jess, Shelley, Mike, Kathy, and their prospective partners—as each faces crossroads of the heart during the Christmas season.

After calling off her wedding, Jess seeks refuge with her sister and must decide if she’s ready to open her heart again. Shelley, a resilient young woman who’s overcome a difficult past, finds unexpected chemistry with Alex, a Canadian visitor hiding his own secrets. Meanwhile, hotel manager Mike wrestles with grief and loneliness, finding comfort and the possibility of new love through dance classes, while Kathy, the café owner, longs to rediscover her spark.

McCarthy expertly balances these emotional threads, crafting a story rich in warmth, community, and festive spirit. The setting of Sturcombe Bay feels alive—filled with friendship, hope, and the quiet magic of the holidays. Christmas at Sturcombe Bay is a cozy, feel-good read about healing, new beginnings, and the timeless power of love at Christmas.

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