Written by Tracy Chevalier in 2001, Falling Angels was not a novel that I was greatly aware of. It was somewhere on my radar, one that I’d like to read … Continue reading Book talk – Falling Angels by Tracy Chevalier
Written by Tracy Chevalier in 2001, Falling Angels was not a novel that I was greatly aware of. It was somewhere on my radar, one that I’d like to read … Continue reading Book talk – Falling Angels by Tracy Chevalier
As many of you may or my not know, I am a BIG Agatha Christie fan but I still haven’t read all her books. Yes, it’s true I have seen … Continue reading Read Christie 2025…
Today, I am delighted to be taking part in the Books on Tour Blog Tour for Family Doctor by J M Dalgliesh. I have three days to kill a patient. If I … Continue reading Family Doctor by J M Dalgliesh
Today I am delighted to jump on the blog tour for A Midwinter Murder by Verity Bright, the latest festive outing in the Lady Eleanor Swift mysteries. Homemade baubles, reindeer-shaped … Continue reading A Midwinter Murder by Verity Bright
Today I am delighted to be taking part in the blog tour for One More Lie by Sheryl Browne. About the book ‘On the last day of school, my friends … Continue reading One More Lie by Sheryl Browne
Well, today is a bank holiday here in the UK and what better time to relax with a good book! I’m therefore delighted to be taking part in the Bookouture … Continue reading An Irish Bookshop Murders by Lucy Connelly
I took my time reading this magical little story. A quiet, gentle story filled with wisdom that left me feeling inspired. Full of character and soul, this is a story … Continue reading Welcome To The Hyunam-Dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-Reum (translated by Shanna Tan)
Welcome to the first day of the Books On Tour blog tour for Death in a Scottish Castle by Lydia Travers. I am thrilled to be taking part. I do … Continue reading Death in a Scottish Castle by Lydia Travers
Tea and cake at The Ritz, a stolen pearl necklace and a missing dead body… Lady Swift is back on the case! Lady Eleanor Swift has been eagerly awaiting her trip … Continue reading Murder in Mayfair by Verity Bright
Just finished You Are Here by David Nicholls (author of One Day). Wonderful, beautiful and uplifting. A gentle read in troubled times. Perfect bank holiday reading. I adore how David Nicholls writes. He gives us a masterclass in dialogue and characterisation. It feels completely effortless. And, it makes me want to chuck on my walking boots and get out there. Loved it. ❤️

Marnie is stuck.
Stuck working alone in her London flat , stuck battling the long afternoons and a life that often feels like it’s passing her by.
Michael is coming undone.
Reeling from his wife’s departure, increasingly reclusive, taking himself on long, solitary walks across the moors and fells.
When a persistent mutual friend and some very English weather conspire to bring them together, Marnie and Michael suddenly find themselves alone on the most epic of walks and on the precipice of a new friendship.
But can they survive the journey?