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Books with Flowers on the Cover
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish and is now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Each week a new theme is suggested for bloggers to participate in. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want. Everyone is welcome to join but…
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Most Anticipated Books September 2023
So obviously September is a HUGE month for AWESOME BOOKS!! Not hurt by the releases of books about witches and Christmas romances!! I'm so excited!!
September 5th: Harvest Moon Kisses by Sara Ohlin, Witches Get Stuff Done by Molly Harper, Enchanted to Meet You by Meg Cabot and The Long Game by Elena Armas
September 12th: You, Again by Kate Goldbeck, Witch of Wild Things by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland, The Royal Windsor Secret by Christine Wells, Nineteen Steps by Millie Bobby Brown, Sister of the Bride by Lauren Morrill and The Gingerbread House in Mistletoe Gardens by Jaimie Admans
September 14th: Matchmaking & Mixtapes by Marie Landry
September 15th: The Wedding Menu by Letizia Lorini
September 19th: Every Duke Has His Day by Suzanne Enoch and The Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic by Breanne Randall
September 26th: The Christmas Wager by Holly Cassidy, The Ex-Mas Holiday by Zoe Allison, Lies and Other Love Languages by Sonali Dev, Wrapped With a Beau by Lillie Vale, The Wake-Up Call by Beth O’Leary, Faking Christmas by Kerry Winfrey, Unleashed Holiday by Victoria Schade and Unrealistic Expectations by Andie J. Christopher
September 28th: Reunions & Ruses by Marie Landry and Match Me If You Can by Sandy Barker
Time to grab your blanket, light your candles, get a cup of tea and cuddle in to read a book!
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Book Review: The Little Bookshop of Love Stories by Jaimie Admans
Book Review: The Little Bookshop of Love Stories by Jaimie Admans is a heartwarming tale that celebrates the magic of books, love, and second chances. This book takes readers into a cozy, charming bookshop where stories, laughter, and romance are beautifully intertwined. The story centers on Hallie Winstone, a dreamer and book lover who unexpectedly inherits a quaint, struggling bookshop.…
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Christmas Ever After by Jaimie Admans
Synopsis Christmas Ever After A picture-perfect town, a place where dreams come true. Welcome to Ever After Street… It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but Franca Andrews has never felt more miserable. With business far from bustling, she needs a Christmas miracle to keep her beloved nutcracker shop open… But there’s one man standing in her way – expert snow globe maker Raff…
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Christmas Ever After by Jaimie Admans @be_the_spark @BoldwoodBooks @NetGalley #BookReview
My Thoughts Looking back, this was my first time reading Adman’s work and it was rather enlightening to see that she is such a talented writer. Thus, I did not read it as a part of Ever After Street Series and therefore, was not familiar with it. It was charming and delightful, making it an excellent Christmas story to read during this sweltering heat. This was a cute Christmas story that I…
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Review: Book: A Midnight Kiss on Ever After Street- Jaimie Admans
Title: A Midnight Kiss on Ever After Street Series: Ever After Street Series #1 Author’s Name: Jaimie Admans Publisher: Boldwood Books Genre: Women’s Fiction Page Count: 250 Pages ISBN: 978-1804838518 Author or Book Website: N/A Link to Amazon purchase page: A Midnight Kiss on Ever After Street: Jaimie Admans: Amazon.com: Books Link to Goodreads: A Midnight Kiss on Ever After…
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—Dimitri, from The Little Bookshop of Love Stories by Jaimie Admans
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This week has been a quiet one for me due to additional medical issues so I’ve been escaping into books.
I’ve developed something of a superstition in recent times around the first book I read in a new year – being that if it’s a fabulous read then I’m going to have a great reading year. Thankfully my first read of 2020 was Wham! George and Me by Andrew Ridgeley and I really enjoyed it. I read it all in one afternoon on New Year’s Day and it was a perfect start to the year.
I then read the final third of a book I’d been reading on and off since Christmas – It’s A Wonderful Night by Jaimie Admans and I also really enjoyed this one. It’s festive but not so much so that I couldn’t still enjoy it after Christmas. This is definitely one I’d re-read one year over the festive period.
The next book I finished was also one I’d started at the end of 2019 and I loved getting lost in the world of The Toymakers by Robert Dinsdale. I’d had this on my TBR ever since it was first published and I’m so glad I finally got to it, it really is a gorgeous read.
After finishing that I picked up The Choice by Claire Wade and I pretty much read it in one sitting. It’s a really gripping, thought-provoking novel. I’ll be reviewing it this week so look out for that!
As for blogging I always love the first week of a new year when I share all my favourite books of the past year and reflect on my reading.
First I posted my Christmas Book Haul as I was very spoilt with books over the festive period.
Then I shared my Reading Bingo post. I always enjoy putting this post together every year as it’s a chance to reflect on my reading and to share some of the books I’ve read.
Up next was the start of my Favourite Novels of 2019 countdown (I had to split it into two) with the first half of my Top 40 books!
I followed that with my final Top 20 Novels of 2019.
After that I shared my Top 20 NonFiction books that I read in 2019.
On Friday I posted my 2019 Reading Stats post. I love putting this post together and getting the chance to really look at the breakdown of my reading over the year. It’s always so interesting to me to see how my bookish year went.
Yesterday I shared a book haul of the books that I’ve managed to acquire since the beginning of the year!
So health-wise it could have been a better week but I’m thrilled with the books I’ve read and the posts I’ve written and shared on my blog so all-in-all I’m happy with how 2020 is going so far! 🙂 How has your week been?
Weekly Wrap-Up (5 Jan 20)! This week has been a quiet one for me due to additional medical issues so I've been escaping into books.
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The Little Bookshop Of Love Stories by Jaimie Admans.
5/5 stars
I loved this story. I related with Hallie about her love of books and having people who don’t understand that love. I loved Dimitri and his awkwardness, but sweetness. There was so much to love about this story and it makes me want to read more by this author.
There was moments where I was already seeing what was coming, but they were few and far between. Overall, I loved this story and didn’t want it to end.
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Book Review: Afterlife Academy
Book Review: Afterlife Academy
Title: Afterlife Academy
Author: Jaimie Admans
Genre: Contemporary, Young Adult, Paranormal, Romance
Rating: 4 Stars
Description/Synopsis:
Even being dead isn’t enough to get you out of maths class.
Dying wasn’t on sixteen-year-old Riley Richardson’s to-do list. And now, not only is she dead, but she’s stuck in a perpetual high school nightmare. Worse still, she’s stuck there with the geekiest,…
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Books I’m MOST EXCITED about in October 2021!
A list of the books I’m MOST EXCITED about coming out in October 2021! Yes, of course, most are Christmas romances - my favourite!!
On October 5th The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling! Witches and romance, count me in!!
On October 12th Love and Latkes by Stacey Agdern, new author for me!
Also on October 12th, Diana Biller’s new book The Brightest Star in Paris! One of my most anticipated reads of 2021!! LOVED her other books The Widow of Rose House and A Christmas Spark!
More under the cut!
On October 14th another new to me author Alex Brown! The title alone drew me to this book - A Cosy Christmas at Bridget’s Bicycle Bakery
Also on October 14th Jenny Hale’s latest Christmas book, A Lighthouse Christmas
Next is a book I already had the extreme pleasure of reading! I highly recommend The Certainty of Chance by Jacquelyn Middleton!! Wonderful Christmas book set in London, England.
Next on October 15th one of my all time favourite authors Julianna Foxe releases the next book in her Pinegrove Mountain series, Retreat.
On October 18th, another Christmas book, yes, I LOVE THEM. This one is by Jaimie Admans and it’s called The Post Box at the North Pole
October 26th sees the release of another of my most anticipated books of 2021!! All the Feels by Olivia Dade!! If you haven’t read Spoiler Alert you best get on that because is beyond freaking amazing!!! And I’m hearing nothing but great things about this one!
Next up on October 26th is a Christmas book by another one of my favourite authors!! Duke, Actually by Jenny Holiday! Super pumped for this one!
And Squee!! @JackieLauBooks also has a book out on October 26th, Donut Fall in Love!
Back to Christmas! On October 26th Sarah Morgan is releasing The Christmas Escape!
Finally on October 26th RaeAnne Thayne is releasing her Christmas book Sleigh Bells Ring
And the last book I’m excited being released in October is another new to me author Heidi Swain. Swain’s new book Underneath the Christmas Tree is being released on October 28th
Thanks to those who read to the end! I’m sure I’ve forgotten something but there are just so many books to be excited about in October!
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The Gingerbread House in Mistletoe Gardens by Jaimie Adman’s
Synopsis The perfect cosy and uplifting romance to curl up with this winter! In Mistletoe Gardens a legend exists: anyone who kisses underneath the mistletoe will be guaranteed another year of love… When local baker Essie Browne discovers that Mistletoe Gardens is to be demolished in January, she’s determined to save the place she loves so much. So Essie proposes building a life size…
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Review ~ The Chateau of Happily - Ever - Afters by Jaimie Admans
#Review #3Stars #Rom ~ The Chateau of Happily-Ever-Afters @be_the_spark https://goo.gl/9mSbFi
Title: The Chateau of Happily-Ever-Afters Author: Jaimie Admans Release date: June 7th 2017 Genre: Romance
Book Description:
Escape to beautiful France this summer with this uplifting romantic comedy.
Where dreams come true…?
Wendy Clayton stopped believing in fairy tales a long time ago. Instead, she has a ‘nice’ life. Nice job. Nice flat. Absolutely nomen. Until her life is turned upside-down when…
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The Little Bookshop of Love Stories #bookreview #jaimieadmans #netgalley #TheLittleBookshopofLoveStories
Author: Jaimie Admans Publisher: HQ Digital Published: May 8th 2020 Genres: women’s fiction, contemporary, romance Date read: April 6 2022 Number of times read: 1 Format: E-book Source: NetGalley Summary Today is the Mondayest Monday ever. Hallie Winstone has been fired – and it wasn’t even her fault! Having lost her job and humiliated herself in front of a whole restaurant full of…
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‘This is why books are so important. It’s why kids should be encouraged to enjoy reading – because books can change lives and make people feel not alone when they most desperately need it.’
—Dimitri, from The Little Bookshop of Love Stories by Jaimie Admans
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Mini Christmas Book Reviews!
Mini Christmas Book Reviews!
Today I’m sharing some mini reviews of Christmas books that I’ve read recently! Flora’s Travelling Christmas Shop by Rebecca Raisin This is a lovely Christmas read that follows Flora in the aftermath of losing her job and deciding to buy a van and start a travelling Christmas shop. She loves Christmas and is determined to surround herself with the joys of the season. I loved Flora and really…
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