

I‘ve recently become a fan of Fearne Cotton‘s writings. She offers a modern insight into mental health, self-love and living OUR best life.
Hats off to her for Bigger Than Us. I‘m only halfway through the first chapter and I‘ve already experienced a calmness wash over me. This book offers so much by way of nurturing our own lives, minus the airy-fairy shit that makes us question whether there really is something ‘Bigger Than Us‘.
Bravo!
This book has been in my sights for so long! I never had a favourite author, until I read The Familiars and The Foundling by Stacey Halls.
Historical fiction at its finest. So well written, researched and executed.
I‘m excited to start Mrs England, but already dreading finishing it!
Hoping this is going to be a light, #betwixtmas read, that will see me positively into the New Year!
I do love a Richard and Judy pick! Diving in for a cosy Bonfire Night read 🥰
A pleasant and heartwarming read.
Fans of Catherine Cookson will enjoy The Pit Girl.
I found this book pretty slow. A nice enough story, but not one I‘d recommend in a hurry.
Stacey Halls has to be my all time favourite author 😍
Historical fiction at its finest 👌
A slow starter that turned into an unputdownable read!
Intriguing characters and a truly gripping plot. Keeps you guessing right until the end.
Not my usual genre at all, but I absolutely loved this!
The historical references were fascinating and the story based around them gripping.
Loved it so much I bought The Foundling by the same author 😍
Not a bad read, should definitely come with a trigger warning.
I've just finished this book and loved it! I downloaded it as my 'Christmas holiday read' and I couldn't put it down, my next pick has a hard act to follow.
Very well written, gripping and keeps you guessing right until the last page. Well worth getting lost in this one.
Honestly. I got three quarters of the way through, then finally admitted to myself that life is far too short to read a bad book.