While I am endeavouring to keep review books to a minimum, if they are already on my 2021 list to read then it’s not easy to say no to them. And for these ones of course I said yes!
The latest women’s fiction book from Rachael Johns – Australian author. Published early May.
Felicity Bell has struggled to move on after her marriage broke down. Her ex has found love again, her children have their own lives, and it’s beginning to feel like her only comfort comes from her dog and her job as a taxidermist. So when Flick gets an offer to work in New Orleans for a few months, she’s drawn to the chance to make a fresh start.
I always enjoy her books so looking forward to reading it.
This is by Emilie Richards and publishes in July. Its about two families, two women and lots of secrets. I don’t need to know anymore, Emilie Richards is an automatic read for me and I was delighted to have this copy as part of a blog tour.
And a new book by Sarah Morgan and this one publishes in June. And of course I am very happy to read it for a blog tour. I like her books.
Kathleen is eighty years old. After she has a run-in with an intruder, her daughter wants her to move into a residential home. But she’s not having any of it. What she craves—what she needs—is adventure.
I’ve listed this book before, it was already on my reading list for 2021 and so when I got an invite for the blog tour for The Clover Girls I might have danced a little inner jig.
It is about four women and their stories as they meet up again after knowing each other years before.
I haven’t really read this author but the title has “quilting” in it so of course it was hard to resist, and I didn’t.
When Lark Ashwood’s beloved grandmother dies, she and her sisters discover an unfinished quilt. Finishing it could be the reason Lark’s been looking for to stop running from the past, but is she ever going to be brave enough to share her biggest secret with the people she ought to be closest to?
THE CLOVER GIRLS should be good. I always enjoy his books.
I like when I have a book and get invited for a tour. 🙂
Makes it extra special.
Hope you have a great week, Kathryn.
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Hmmm … Emilie Richards is an automatic read for you? I need to try her! That one sounds good. And the Sarah Morgan book cover looks like it involves a road trip, plus the description sounds great!
Looks like a nice variety in all for you to look forward to!
Sue
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I think you’d like Emilie Richards and this one will have a bit of suspense and mystery and yet still be reasonably light.
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I had stopped requesting review books but then went on a request binge and really need to tackle my review copies in April.
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I have Confessions from the Quiliting Circle; will be interested in your take on it.
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Enjoy your books, they all look good especially the Clover Girls and The Summer Seekers.
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Emilie Richards is pretty much an auto-buy for me as well. Her books are always wonderful. I want to read more Sarah Morgan and I really want to try Viola Shipman. The Clover Girls doesn’t pull at me as much as the author’s other books (maybe the time period?) but I have all of their books on my TBR!
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Yes not sure what Clover Girls will be like, but have liked some of the other books, haven’t read all the Viola Shipman books yet.
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Once again you’re sharing some interesting books, by some favourite authors. Have added them to my TBR – will watch for them to come to the library.
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I know, so many good books.
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These all look so good! I have read Emilie Richards and have a book by Rachael Johns that I need to read soon. Enjoy!
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I was very excited to get these. books, all in my wheelhouse!
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