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Tag Archives: Comedy
Moonlight Over Muddleford Cove by Kim Nash – review.
Description When thirty-four-year-old Nellie Wagstaff loses her job and discovers her fiancé is a cheating scumbag in a single day, she feels like the world has come crashing down. And that’s before the solicitor’s letter, along with a request to … Continue reading
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Tagged Comedy, dog, fiction, friendship, grief, Kim Nash, loss, Moonlight Over Muddleford Cove, regret, romance, Romantic Comedy, seaside, Staffordshire
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‘Did My Love Life Shrink in the Wash?’ by Kristen Bailey – review.
Publication date: 11th January, 2020. Description It’s normal to wish that your baby came with a snooze button, right? When I got pregnant, Will and I didn’t have a clue what we were signing up for. It turns out that … Continue reading
Sunshine and Second Chances by Kim Nash – review.
Description It’s never too late to be offered a second chance at life. Debs is newly single, Fiona is caring for her mum, Samantha is grieving, and Liv has the perfect life – or so she’d like her friends to … Continue reading
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Tagged Albufeira, Algarve, Comedy, holiday fiction, Kim Nash, Portugal, Romantic Comedy, Sunshine and Second Chances, Vilamoura
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Sunshine and Second Chances by Kim Nash – COVER REVEAL!
I’m super excited to be a part of Kim Nash’s cover reveal. Sunshine and Second Chances is going to be amazing, so don’t miss out. Check it out now! I must add, this cover is a stunner. I’m not new … Continue reading
Sorry Not Sorry by Sophie Ranald – review.
Description Is this all there is? I hadn’t had so much as a sniff of a shag for over a year. I scraped the last dregs of Caramel Chew Chew ice cream out of the bottom of the tub with … Continue reading
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Tagged Bookouture, Comedy, Lisbon, London, Portugal, Romantic Comedy, Sophie Ranald, Sorry Not Sorry
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The Undercover Mother by Emma Robinson – review.
Description: Have you ever wondered what secrets other mothers are keeping? Jenny has too much on her plate: literally – she’s only pregnant with one child but she’s already eating for three. Not to mention trying to juggle her future … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, Bookouture, Comedy, Emma Robinson, funny, motherhood, Motherhood for Slackers, The Undercover Mother
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The Shape of Us by Drew Davies – review.
Description: In a city of 8.8 million people, you’d be surprised. Surprised at how many times your path crosses with that stranger you spotted on the other side of the street. Surprised at how lonely living in a busy city … Continue reading
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Tagged book review, Bookouture, Comedy, Drew Davies, funny, hilarious, London, Romantic Comedy, The Shape of Us
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Amazing Grace by Kim Nash – review.
Description: She’s taking her life back, one step at a time… Grace thought she had it all. Living in the beautiful village of Little Ollington, along with head teacher husband Mark and gorgeous son, Archie, she devoted herself to being … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazing Grace, Comedy, dating, fiction, Hera Books, Kim Nash, romance, Romantic Comedy
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