Thursday, 28 May 2026

Book Review - Undercover Honeymoon by Jo Watson - #HolidayReading Tunisia

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Title: Undercover Honeymoon
Author: Jo Watson
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Headline Eternal
Publication Date: 28th May 2026
Rating: 5 Stars

When Private Investigator Lizzy Brown is hired to follow a cheating spouse, the last person she expects to run into is Cameron Anderson: the man she dated for a grand total of 6 hours, and the real reason she left the Police Academy all those years ago. Something Lizzy definitely isn't still bitter about.

Cam, tasked with a money-laundering case, never thought he'd find himself once again squaring off with Lizzy - and most certainly not in a romantic and glamorous Seychelles resort. But when their separate cover stories are put at risk, the pair are soon forced to masquerade as a honeymooning couple to cover their tracks.

Faking a marriage with your ex is bad enough, but when Lizzy and Cam find themselves tangled in a criminal conspiracy bigger than their bitterness, they realise that their relationship lie might be the only thing keeping them alive.

But as old feelings resurface, are they really just playing the part?

I loved this book a lot, and it felt a bit different, definitely a bit more high stakes than other Jo Watson books, which I was totally there for. 

Lizzy is in the Seychelles, as a private investigator trying to prove that Victor is cheating.  The last thing she expects is to end up in a closet with her kind of ex, but definitely nemesis Cam, who it turns out is on the island to investigate Victor on behalf of financial crime team.  What is very clear is that Lizzy and Cam have some chemistry, and that they both love to win. 

They also had a 6 hour "relationship" many years ago which went sour just as fast, when Lizzy comes across something and fails to believe Cam.  But yet they are now both trying to do the same sort of thing, and have realised the best way to get close to their target is to pretend to be in a fake relationship.  It's also to try to detract attention from the Mafia man who is also on the island, attempting to get to Victor, but could potentially wish to harm Lizzy and Cam. 

I always love any sort of fake dating type stories, and seeing Lizzy so far out of her comfort zone in so many ways was something I came to relish.  And I loved the dynamics between this pair too. 

Between getting to see some fabulous sights on the island, doing some great activities and trying to discover the truth there is plenty to love about this book.  And I thoroughly enjoyed everything, although some of the sex was perhaps a tad rough for my own personal preferences! 

Thank you to Headline Eternal and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Book Review - The Tea Room Inheritance by Hannah Langdon - #HolidayReading Tunisia

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Title: The Tea Room Inheritance
Author: Hannah Langdon
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Storm Books
Publication Date: 27th May 2026
Rating: 5 Stars

Welcome to The Coastal Kettle, a sun-drenched seaside tearoom where friendship is brewed strong and secrets run deeper than anyone suspected...

When Belle's fiancĂ© calls off their wedding just nine days before the ceremony, her carefully planned life crumbles. With nowhere else to turn, she flees to the south coast to stay with her beloved godmother Diana – only to discover that Diana has gifted Belle everything she has: a seaside house and a charming tearoom, The Coastal Kettle.

Starting over in the picturesque village of Spindrift Bay, Belle throws herself into renovating the tearoom and learning to bake. Between rescued kittens, new friendships and the kindness of locals like handsome vet Luke, she begins to heal. But when Belle uncovers a decades-old family secret hidden in the house, she faces an impossible choice: reveal the truth and risk destroying the lives of those she's grown to love, or keep a secret for the woman who gave her everything...

A heartwarming tale of found family, second chances and the courage to start again. Perfect for fans of Heidi Swain, Phillipa Ashley and Holly Martin.

For an author that has been going from strength to strength, and this being her best book yet, it is such a shame that she has passed away and the world won't get to experience any more Hannah Langdon novels after this one. 

But what a way to finish, this book has so much, hidden family secrets, cute adorable kittens, new friends, plenty of baking and some tricky relationships just to name a few. 

And Belle really is not given the best start in this book, she is dumped by her fiancĂ©e a few days before the wedding, most of the wedding admin is then forwarded to her to deal with, and when it's decided she should stay with Diane her godmother to start to rebuild her life, she discovers as she arrives in Spindrift Bay that her beloved godmother had died just hours earlier. 

As Belle comes to terms with everything, she starts to really blossom and it was a joy to see. She makes new friends (Gloria is wonderful),  and is determined to re-open the tearooms once she has learnt to bake! 

I thoroughly enjoyed every last word of this story which was a delight to read. 

Thank you to Storm and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

Book Review - I Owe You One by Lauren North

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Title: I Owe You One
Author: Lauren North
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Bookouture
Publication Date: 8th April 2026
Rating: 5 Stars

She saved my life. I faked her death…

I only came back home to lie low and reconnect with my sister Bryony. Her life with her gorgeous husband Alex is perfect – a far cry from the disaster mine has turned into…

But almost immediately I can tell something is wrong. My once bubbly sister’s skin is pale, her hair dull, her eyes unfocussed. She tells me Alex has turned obsessive, controlling her every move. A tear tracks down her cheek as I stare at her in horror.

‘I have to fake my death,’ she whispers and I jolt back in shock. ‘And I need your help to do it.’ As I start to shake my head, mouth trembling, she lays her winning card down: ‘You owe me, Jess. I saved your life.’

But after she’s successfully disappeared, I realise there are holes in her story – things she’s told me about Alex that can’t be true. Threatening messages that can’t have come from him. Rumours in the village about the way she’s been acting. She doesn’t contact me like she promised – and rather than being angry she’s gone, Alex seems completely devastated…

Have I just saved my sister, or helped her get away with something terrible? And when the truth comes out, will I be the one whose life is in danger…?

An utterly page-turning, edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller that will have you reading late into the night! Perfect for fans of The Housemaid, The Couple Next Door and The Family Upstairs.

OMG Lauren North has done it again. 

This is a completely unputdownable psychological thriller, that I was never sure what would happen next. 

But I needed to know, so kept on reading and reading until I ran out pages, but did get a very satisfying conclusion. 

Bryony once saved sister Jess's life back when they were teens, so when Bryony asks Jess to help her fake her death, Jess feels like she can't refuse. 

There are big reasons why Bryony feels like she needs to disappear, and Jess is terrified at everything that could go wrong. But she might have an eye on how she could benefit too, after all she is only back in her home town after her life went very wrong. 

But nothing is as simple as it seems, and the more we go on, the more layers there are to this, on one level a rather simple story, that turns out to be anything other than simple. 

Ooh there are so many truths to be discovered and unravelled by Jess, it's simply brilliant. And I was totally there for all of them. 

I whizzed through this book in a few short hours, hooked beyond belief on what was unfurling.  Another hit for this talented author. 

Thank you to Bookouture and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Monday, 25 May 2026

Book Review - Brave New Summer by Sarah Morgan

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Title: Brave New Summer
Author: Sarah Morgan
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: HQ
Publication Date: 21st May 2026
Rating: 5 Stars

Evie is the acting general manager of The Alexandra hotel in picturesque Cornwall, but she feels trapped in a life defined by others’ expectations. Just as she contemplates a fresh start, Abby arrives, sent undercover by the hotel’s owner to assess the staff and operations. But Abby is navigating her own struggles and longs to break free from the shadow of her mother.

As the two women forge an unexpected friendship, they confront their fears and the threat of change looming over them. With the help of a charming chef and a gruff pub owner, they begin to embrace their true selves and the bonds that unite them. Will they find the strength to reshape their futures, or will the weight of the past hold them back?

Full of warmth and heart, Brave New Summer is a joyful and uplifting novel about friendship, romance and being brave, from the Number One Sunday Times bestseller, Sarah Morgan.

I could barely put this book down, I was totally engrossed in both Evie and Abby's story. 

They both have so many similarities to their upbringing, but are worlds apart in terms of how it has shaped them.  At least that is how it seems at first. 

They have base qualities in common, and I really enjoyed getting to know Evie and all of the hotel staff, and also seeing how Abby was adapting to life undercover in Cornwall. 

Abby's mother and boss Alexandra clearly has an ulterior motive for sending Abby to Cornwall for the summer, and she is also definitely hiding things. But all the theories I came up with as to what the truth could be, were off base by a fair bit. 

I loved seeing how both women grew and developed over a few short weeks and both of them having potential romance on the scene too. 

The community in this Cornish hotel is amazing, everyone knows everything and it makes things tricky for Eve in her personal and professional lives.  Whereas Abby seems to be able to get the best from people and has no idea just how special she is. 

In addition there are plenty of delicious sounding food courtesy of hotel chef Luca, who is simply divine. 

The writing was warm hearted and really pulled you into the story. It is another truly fabulous book from an author that never lets me down. 

Thank you to HQ and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Friday, 22 May 2026

Book Review - The Hopeful Hearts Bookshop by Debbie Johnson

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Title: The Hopeful Hearts Bookshop
Author: Debbie Johnson
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Bookouture
Publication Date: 30th April 2026
Rating: 5 Stars

Take a leap of faith and come and visit our perfect little bookshop by the sea. You’ll find a warm welcome, friendship, and maybe even a new beginning…

Kate is more surprised than anyone to find herself, suitcase in hand, outside a bookshop in the middle of a tiny Scottish village, where seagulls cry and the sea is a shimmering blue. But when an anonymous invitation to Bonnie Bay fell from the pages of a book, it felt like the perfect way to escape her dead-end job and memories of her ex.

Twinkly-eyed and eccentric owner Moira gives Kate a haven in her cozy cottage. Moira sent the invitations out into the world, offering a fresh start to those who need it… but now, Moira can’t manage the shop alone. It breaks Kate’s heart to see the sweet elderly lady lose the place she loves.

And that’s the least of Kate’s problems. Brody, a grumpy, six-foot-four, silver fox arrives at the bookshop with an invitation just like hers. The only place for him to stay? Moira’s cottage, too…

But beneath his gruff exterior Brody has a warm heart. Soon he’s volunteering to help turn the shop around. And as they string fairy lights, fill the shop with cozy cushions, and mend the broken shelves, things between Kate and Brody are quickly heating up in surprising ways!

But will the bookshop – and the spark between them – last beyond the summer? Or will their fresh start come crashing down?

From the million-copy bestselling author of the Comfort Food CafĂ© series comes a brand-new, totally addictive and feel-good escapist romance with delicious steam and spice. Perfect for anyone who loves getting lost in a book – in more ways than one! Fans of Susan Mallery, Phillipa Ashley and Laurie Gilmore won’t be able to put this down.

What is fast becoming apparent to me is how amazing Debbie Johnson is at creating the most amazing settings for her books and series. 

Bonnie Bay felt pretty much instantly comfortable to me, there is a wonderful cast of locals in the village and I loved the idea of Moira sending out these postcards into the world, in the hopes that people will take her up on her kind offer of a place to stay. 

Both Kate and Brody find one of these postcards and for vastly different reasons they both decide to give it a shot, in Kate's case she is trying to see if she can become less invisible.  In Brody's, he is dreading going back home to Chicago, after settling his daughter into University in the UK.  

They are polar opposites, but you know what they say about opposites. 

And the bookshop itself needs a great deal of work but as Kate and Brody play to their respective strengths, it doesn't just bring hope to themselves it brings hope to Moira too - who had given up on the shop after an accident.  

There are many wonderful heartwarming moments in this, as well as some incredibly spicy ones.  I was loving every single word of this fabulous book.  And I can't wait to return to Bonnie Bay in the next book. 

Thank you to Bookouture and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Thursday, 21 May 2026

Book Review - Anything For Love by Joanna Bolouri - #HolidayReading Dom Rep

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Title: Anything For Love
Author: Joanna Bolouri
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Quercus
Publication Date: 21st May 2026
Rating: 5 Stars

A hilarious and heartfelt rom-com for anyone who's lost their faith in love.

WHAT WOULD YOU DO TO FIND THE ONE?

Sophie Smalls is happy with her life. She has a fabulous flat in London, a high-flying career in advertising, wonderful friends and a family she adores. But recently, something has been playing on her mind.

Sophie is in her mid-forties and has never been in love. And when she sees on Instagram that the only man she's ever properly fancied is engaged, a thought that was nagging at her becomes a full-blown crisis.

Panicked google searches follow, but luckily the internet is full of articles on how to fall in love and where to find it. One in particular catches her eye: '365 days of Yes' by Alex Stewart. Sophie decides to use this article as a guide - to say yes to everything and to put herself out there at all costs . . . to do anything for love. What could go wrong?

It's always a delight to read a book from Joanna Bolouri and this one was absolutely no exception. 

This was a story full of humour, and I absolutely loved Sophie's decision to have a year of saying yes to everything in the hopes of possibly finding love in an unexpected place. 

This leads to her having all sorts of adventures and then she takes a cruise.  As a massive cruise fan, I loved hearing about the ship, itinerary and all the fellow guests that Sophie meets. There are characters that I would definitely recognise, and the descriptions of the ports were really good too. 

I really enjoyed seeing what men Sophie was able to meet, and just seeing what was wrong with each of them. 

This was such an entertaining read that kept making me smile. Between the dating disasters and then the sunshine of the cruise, everything was a delight for me.  What a great poolside read, 

Thank you to Quercus and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Book Review - Sleuths by Samantha Moody

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Title: Sleuths
Author: Samantha Moody
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Netgalley
Publisher: Avon
Publication Date: 21st May 2026
Rating: 4 Stars

SHE’S A FAN

Melody runs a fan account for TV’s hottest regency romance actor, Griff Beckett. But when one of the photos she posts shows Griff in a romantic position with an unknown woman, angry fans turn on Melody and accuse her of the ultimate fan betrayal: posting a fake picture.

HE’S A CELEBRITY

Hurt and angry, Melody sets out to prove the photo is real and their favourite actor is no longer single…until, instead of a girlfriend, she finds a missing person report.

AND HE’S…KIDNAPPED SOMEONE?

It should be a job for the authorities, but nobody will take Melody seriously. She'll have to team up with her internet friends, and a (distractingly sexy) journalist, Levi, to save the day.

Can Melody solve the case, save the girl, and get her dream man in the process?

The perfect sexy and thrilling rom-com for fans of Butcher & Blackbird and Love in the Time of Serial Killers

Once I properly got into this book, it was practically unputdownable for me.  

But it took me a while to get that stage, possibly as I wasn't overly keen on Melody, but once her investigation into something initially was rather frivolous - does Griff actually have a girlfriend and is it or isn't it his co-star, turns into something much darker I was intrigued and invested into the outcome. 

Melody is a youtuber who posts specific fan relegated content for her favourite TV show, and is part of a ultra fan community for the programme. They are all obsessed with every single element of it, and it seems as though the story is highlighting just how toxic these sorts of fandoms can become. 

But at the same time, it also celebrates a fandom in a totally unexpected way and this is part of why I ultimately loved the book. But to go into the most exciting and fabulous bits of the book would definitely be spoilers so I will refrain. 

Melody isn't alone in her amateur detectives, her two moderators also are keen to help out and she also ends up involved with a journalist, but there is just something about him that makes you wonder just what side he is on. 

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, there are elements of danger, some romance, all manner of thrilling antics, and some engaging writing. And even a hint that I think there might be a sequel. 

Loved this team of sleuths! 

Thank you to Avon and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Tuesday, 19 May 2026

Book Review - Ride The Wave by Katherine Reilly

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Title: Ride The Wave
Author: Katharine Reilly
Format reviewed: Paperback
Source: Publisher supplied copy
Publisher: Aria
Publication Date: 19th June 2025
Rating: 5 Stars

In surfing, everyone's chasing the perfect ride...

Twelve years ago, Leo Silva was a world champion surfer-until reckless partying and tabloid scandals ended his career. After a mysteriously sudden and early retirement, Leo retreated to a sleepy seaside village in Portugal, where he's remained out of the spotlight ever since. But when he receives a surprise invitation to compete in Australia's legendary Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach contest, the news of his comeback sends shockwaves through the surf world.

Enter Iris Gray, an ambitious sports journalist from London. Her editor wants her to make Leo and his comeback the topic of glossy Studio magazine's next big feature, but there's one small catch – he happens to be the son of TV star and media proprietor Michelle Martin, the owner of Studio. With a lot of pressure riding on this project and Iris's career hanging in the balance, there's simply no room for mistakes.

When Iris flies to Portugal, she expects to uncover the truth behind Leo's infamous past, but she is unprepared for his stubbornness-or the undeniable chemistry that simmers between them. But as her interviewee and the boss's son, Leo is strictly off-limits...

With a fierce rival threatening to derail Leo's comeback and the competition fast approaching, can they stay focused on their goals, or will love pull them under?

No matter what sort of romance Katherine Reilly turns her hands to (I say that having read her books under other pen names), I am always impressed and I greatly enjoyed Ride The Wave. 

I can't recall the last time I read a book that featured Surfing as it's main attraction, and not just any old surfing big time competitive surfing, and a surfer who is on the comeback trail. Leo has reluctantly agreed to be interviewed, for one of his mother's publications. 

The interviewer assigned to the job is sports journalist Isla, who is amazingly skilled at trying to draw information out of a person without them realising.  She also normally totally immerses herself in the sport of her subject.  Just one snag in this instance she is terrified of the water. 

Set in a small town in the Algarve, I fell for the community there, and really loved Leo's support system. And as Leo starts to open up, I fell for him too.  And the scenes where he helps Isla with her fear really melted my heart. 

And the actual competitive surfing action was definitely well researched, it matched up to my understanding of the sport from watching the coverage for both the 2020 and 2024 Olympics. 

I read this book on a nice sunny afternoon in the garden, and into the evening, and devoured it. I couldn't get enough of the characters and enjoyed every last second of it. 

I really need to get around to reading this author's other sports romances that I do have copies of.  I can't wait to see what she does with Tennis and Polo, given how much I loved her surfing writing. 

Thank you to Aria for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 

Monday, 18 May 2026

Book Review - In A Holidaze by Christina Lauren

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Title: In A Holidaze
Author: Christina Lauren
Format reviewed: Paperback
Source: Purchased
Publisher: Piatkus
Publication Date: 7th October 2021
Rating: 4 Stars

It's the most wonderful time of the year . . . but not for Maelyn Jones. She's living with her parents, hates her going-nowhere job and has just made a romantic error of epic proportions.

But perhaps worst of all, this is the last Christmas Mae will be at her favourite place in the world - the snowy cabin where she and her family have spent every holiday since she was born. Mentally melting down as she drives away for the final time, Mae throws out what she thinks is a simple plea to the universe: Please. Show me what will make me happy.

The next thing she knows, everything goes black . . . When Mae gasps awake, she's back on an airplane, beginning the same holiday all over again. With one hilarious disaster after another sending her back to the plane, Mae must figure out how to break free of the strange time loop - and finally get her true love under the mistletoe.

Jam-packed with yuletide cheer, an unforgettable cast of characters, and Christina Lauren's trademark hilarious hijinks, this swoon-worthy romantic read will make you believe in the power of wishes and the magic of the holidays.

Picked this up off my bookshelf to read in the garden the day before I went on holiday. Didn't double check the blurb and before I started it, just figured I was definitely in a holiday mood, so would read a book with Holidaze in the title. 

Didn't take me long to realise I was in fact reading a Christmas book in April, ah well I absolutely love a Christmas book, and this was absolutely no exception. 

I loved the groundhog day idea, but that bit felt slightly under developed as we don't get too many repeats of the same day, nor did I feel like there was any real idea as to why it happened in the first place.  

But putting that to aside, I loved getting to know Mae and Andrew's families as they holiday together in a cabin over Christmas, as they do each year.  And Mae is determined to avoid at least one of the mistakes she made the first time over, but will she ever stop repeating this Christmas period. 

There are some lovely characters, and I adored Uncle Bennie in particular, who seemed like the perfect sort of eccentric relative to believe that Mae is time travelling. 

This is a highly enjoyable Christmas, with bonkers family members, family traditions, I loved the sledding and snow creature competitions, as well as seeing if Mae is brave enough to change her life for the better, with what appears to be multiple extra chances to change. things. 

Friday, 15 May 2026

Book Review - Magical Beginnings in Little Beaubrook by Bella Brightside

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Title: Magical Beginnings in Little Beaubrook
Author: Bella Brightside
Format reviewed: Ebook
Source: Author Supplied copy
Publisher:  Self published
Publication Date: 5th March 2026
Rating: 5 Stars

'I haven't lived an extraordinary life, but I will always, always remember I once had an extraordinary love.'

Hidden away in the English countryside, a village like no other is waiting to be found...

In Little Beaubrook, the mists are parting to reveal a manor that glows gold and quaint thatched cottages waiting for the right people to bring them back to life. On moving in day, a diverse group of new neighbours find they have more in common than they could have imagined. Each one has suffered heartbreak in their own way, and all have signed a mysterious contract with some very unusual stipulations - including purchasing a cottage for just one pound.

As Chair of the commonhold association, Albie Curville is determined to unite them to fulfill his late wife's dying wish, using her wise rules for living to bring them together. But as time runs short and his own secret threatens to be revealed, will they be able to overcome their pasts and save Little Beaubrook - a community built on kindness, friendship, and a manor with a history of helping those most in need?

Escape to this enchanting lost village and immerse yourself in a heartwarming story of love, found family, second chances and the power of community to heal.

What an utterly heartwarming, charming and just slightly magical novel.  

I started reading this before I went to bed one night and quickly realised I should read at least one chapter from each of the main characters just to start getting to know our cast, and that then quickly turned into well I may as well read another one from each just to really get the various people straight in my mind.  It's a large varied cast but they all have their reasons and needs for moving to Little Beaubrook. 

And Albie is at the heart of it, trying to honour his late wife's wishes, and also tries to live his life by her rules for kindness. 

There really is a hint of magic in this, as the house and then the village which they are trying to restore, is doing its own part, very subtly.  It just shows that houses can really be sentient and also absorb previous resident's energies. 

Toni's story is told via diary entries, and perhaps has the most character development of everyone, as she slowly starts to heal and gain confidence again.  But everyone has something they are trying to find, rediscover about themselves, or a way of coming into their own.   And although a very different group of strangers at the start, all living in apartments in the same building, Albie is instrumental in starting to turn it into a real community. 

There is plenty of depth to the characters, and ultimately it's a book that made me smile a lot, and also made me hope that humanity could all be a lost more like the characters in this book.  Kindness whether to yourself or to others if a philosophy that many more people should live by, and is especially relevant in the troubled times we find ourselves in. 

I loved every second of this book.  Just wonderful. 

Thank you to the author for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily. 
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