Thursday 6 September 2018

Book of the Month - August




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The books I read this month:

-      Absent in the Spring –by Carrie Elks 5/5
-      The House of Birds and Butterflies –by Cressida McLaughlin 4.5/5
-      One Thousand Stars and You –by Isabelle Broom 5/5
-      The Lucky Dress –by Aimee Brown 3/5
-      Go on, Girl –by Hilary Grossman 4/5
-      Martinis and Memories –by A.L. Michael 4/5
-      Return to the Little Cottage on the Hill –by Emma Davies 4/5
-      My Sisters and Me –by Lisa Dickenson  4/5

Two WOW books: 

Absent in the Spring – Carrie Elks

The bit on the back:

Losing control never felt so good . . .
A successful lawyer, and the eldest of four sisters, Lucy Shakespeare is used to being in control of everything and everyone around her, most particularly herself - that is until she meets the gorgeous Lachlan MacLeish. 
Lachlan's hired Lucy because he needs the best. His inheritance, the Lairdship of Glencarraig, is suddenly in doubt, thanks to his devious half-brother. Glencarraig is the only place where his memories of his family are happy ones and there's no way he's going down without a fight. The very last thing he wants is a distraction, but as soon as he sees Lucy, he knows he's in trouble.
Despite their efforts to resist, it isn't long before Lachlan has Lucy longing to break all her careful rules. As they travel from Scotland, to Paris and on to New York, Lucy can't help but wonder: is it sometimes worth risking it all?

My opinion:

This book has it all: love, passion, drama, friendship, secrets, family insights and much more. A FANTASTIC book!!!!Carrie Elks did a fab job with all the different locationsand settings, the way she described them was perfect.


Carrie Elks on Twitter: @CarrieElks


One Thousand Stars and You – Isabelle Broom

The bit on the back:

Alice is settling down. It might not be the adventurous life she once imagined, but more than anything she wants to make everyone happy - her steady boyfriend, her over-protective mother - even if it means a little part of her will always feel stifled.

Max is shaking things up. After a devastating injury, he is determined to prove himself. To find the man beyond the disability, to escape his smothering family and go on an adventure.

A trip to Sri Lanka is Alice's last hurrah - her chance to throw herself into the heat, chaos and colour of a place thousands of miles from home.

It's also the moment she meets Max.

Alice doesn't know it yet, but her whole life is about to change.

Max doesn't know it yet, but he's the one who's going to change it.


My opinion:

This book is absolutely gorgeous and stunning!! It tells the journey of self discovery, travel, friendship, love and romance. It’s the perfect mixture and you can dive right into the story and I guarantee you never want to leave again. It’s very moving and yes I had to cry. The way Isabelle Broom plays around with words is fabulous, a very talented author indeed.



Isabelle Broom on Twitter: @Isabelle_Broom


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