A blog tour for: Dream Come True at Primrose Hall

Many thanks to Rachel’s Random Resources for the opportunity to be part of the tour. This title will be enjoyed by readers of romance and women’s fiction.

Dreams Come True at Primrose Hall

Pia Temple has always had a soft spot for Jackson Moody following a passionate teenage love affair that burnt out over one long summer, more than ten years ago. First loves can be hard to forget, and the devastatingly gorgeous Jackson, is harder to forget than most.

After putting aside her ambitions while she cared for her parents, it is finally time for Pia to think about herself. So, when she’s offered the perfect job running the social calendar at Primrose Hall, with a dreamy flat included, how can she refuse? There’s only one problem… The new owner of the refurbished seventeenth-century manor house set in the idyllic Primrose Woods, is none other than Jackson, the man she’s thought about every day for years. 

In a whirl of weddings and craft fairs, literary festivals and tea parties, Pia blossoms in her new role. But with the delectable Jackson a daily distraction, maybe this isn’t the dream job after all – especially when Jackson’s unfeasibly beautiful ex-girlfriend Tara, comes back to visit the hall…

Dreams Come True at Primrose Hall is the perfect feel-good love story to brighten even the darkest day. Just right for fans of Cathy Bramley, Heidi Swain and Julie Houston.

Purchase Link – https://amzn.to/3Xs9cyZ

Author Bio –

Jill Steeples is the author of many successful women’s fiction titles – most recently the Dog and Duck series – all set in the close communities of picturesque English villages. She lives in Bedfordshire.

Social Media Links –  

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillsteepleswriter/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jillesteeples

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jill.steeples/ 

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The author

The book:

My review:

Here is a perfect and engaging title for those who enjoy women’s fiction. Get to know Pia and Jackson. They knew one another in the past. When they unexpectedly come together again, will love prevail? Readers can guess the answer; the pleasure of this book is in seeing the story unfolds with some complications.

I very much liked the setting of the novel. I also felt that the characters came to life and made me care about them. In addition, I found the cover of the book very appealing; it made me want to find out what was inside.

Fans of authors including Katie Fforde and Jill Mansell, give this one a look.

Many thanks to the publisher and Rachel’s Random Resources for this title. All opinions are my own.

A blog tour for: Dream Come True at Primrose Hall

Many thanks to Rachel’s Random Resources for the opportunity to be part of the tour. This title will be enjoyed by readers of romance and women’s fiction.

Dreams Come True at Primrose Hall

Pia Temple has always had a soft spot for Jackson Moody following a passionate teenage love affair that burnt out over one long summer, more than ten years ago. First loves can be hard to forget, and the devastatingly gorgeous Jackson, is harder to forget than most.

After putting aside her ambitions while she cared for her parents, it is finally time for Pia to think about herself. So, when she’s offered the perfect job running the social calendar at Primrose Hall, with a dreamy flat included, how can she refuse? There’s only one problem… The new owner of the refurbished seventeenth-century manor house set in the idyllic Primrose Woods, is none other than Jackson, the man she’s thought about every day for years. 

In a whirl of weddings and craft fairs, literary festivals and tea parties, Pia blossoms in her new role. But with the delectable Jackson a daily distraction, maybe this isn’t the dream job after all – especially when Jackson’s unfeasibly beautiful ex-girlfriend Tara, comes back to visit the hall…

Dreams Come True at Primrose Hall is the perfect feel-good love story to brighten even the darkest day. Just right for fans of Cathy Bramley, Heidi Swain and Julie Houston.

Purchase Link – https://amzn.to/3Xs9cyZ

Author Bio –

Jill Steeples is the author of many successful women’s fiction titles – most recently the Dog and Duck series – all set in the close communities of picturesque English villages. She lives in Bedfordshire.

Social Media Links –  

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jillsteepleswriter/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jillesteeples

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jill.steeples/ 

Newsletter Sign Up: https://www.jillsteeples.co.uk/blog

The author

The book:

My review:

Here is a perfect and engaging title for those who enjoy women’s fiction. Get to know Pia and Jackson. They knew one another in the past. When they unexpectedly come together again, will love prevail? Readers can guess the answer; the pleasure of this book is in seeing the story unfolds with some complications.

I very much liked the setting of the novel. I also felt that the characters came to life and made me care about them. In addition, I found the cover of the book very appealing; it made me want to find out what was inside.

Fans of authors including Katie Fforde and Jill Mansell, give this one a look.

Many thanks to the publisher and Rachel’s Random Resources for this title. All opinions are my own.

They truly are: Poems for Life; edited by Taylor Randolph

Just today, a friend was telling me that they wanted to explore poetry more. Here is a lovely way to begin or, if you already enjoy poetry, to continue. The editor of this book has curated a collection of just thirty-one poems, a number that will encourage reading poems, while not overwhelming in any way. In fact, readers may well want to go on to explore additional works by the poets featured here. Just a few of them include John Donne, Robert Frost and Rudyard Kipling, along with others less well known by me as, for example, Kate Seymour Maclean.

I enjoyed my time with this title. Others will too, I think.

Many thanks to St. Martin’s Press for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 11 April 2023

Vanessa Nakate

by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara

#VanessaNakate #NetGalley

One of the joys of reviewing children’s books is learning new things. I did not know who Vanessa Nakate was before reading this and now I will not forget her.

This is another good entry in this popular series that tells the stories of little people with big dreams. In Vanessa’s case, it was to make a difference by taking on the issue of climate change in Africa. Find out how she fought for her continent even after being left out of an important photo.

This title will inspire kids to think about the natural world. Maybe they too will grow up to make change happen.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Quarto Publishing Group for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 11 April 2023

Why does it seem like: The Strangers’ House

Writing Northern Ireland

by Alexander Poots

This title will be welcomed by academics and others who want to take a deep dive into the literature of Norther Ireland. The context within history and politics is explored in the introduction before moving into the other chapters. These explore works of both poetry and prose. Readers will discover new writers along with those of whom they have already heard. They will also leave the book understanding its title.

This is a book to be read by those who want to understand more about the complexities of Northern Ireland. Insights come from the writers.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Twelve Books for this title. All opinions are my own.