Category: Blog Posts
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December Challenge
Good morning and happy December to you all! It is one of my favourite months, I love all things festive and spending so much family time having fun! What are you looking forward to this month? Last Month’s Challenge In November I set myself a challenge to give myself some time each day to complete…
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Blog Tour Book Review – The Burning House
The Burning House The Blurb It was a victimless crime… Estate Agent Clara is struggling to make a sale. With her abusive ex-husband on the brink of finding where she’s hiding, she needs to make a commission soon or lose her chance to escape. Boleskine House on the shores of Loch Ness has remained unsold…
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Blog Tour Book Review – Mavis and Dot
I was delighted to be asked to review this book. All the proceeds from the sale of it are going towards research into a cure for cancer which I think is a fantastic thing for the author to do. Mavis and Dot The Blurb A warm slice of life, funny, feel-good, yet poignant. Introducing two…
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Blog Tour Book Review – The Janitor and The Spy
The Janitor and the Spy The Blurb Baby wipes are not the best at cleaning up blood or what happened to Thornhill in Amsterdam. They told Thornhill it would be a simple spy mission that he was more than eager to take on, but of course, it wasn’t. It didn’t take long after meeting the…
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What I Eat In A Week (2)
Really sorry that this went up incomplete, have sorted it today and will re-release it so it gets sent out correctly! Have been having issues with my eyes so I just had to have some time away from the computer so as not to strain them any more! I have started trying to eat a…
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Blog Tour Book Review – Thalidomide Kid
Thalidomide Kid The Blurb Daryl Wainwright is the quirky youngest child of a large family of petty thieves and criminals who calls himself ‘Thalidomide Kid’. Celia Burkett is the new girl at the local primary school, and the daughter of the deputy head at the local comprehensive where she is bound the following September. With…
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Autumn Activities For Kids
Thought I was all clever and organised getting this scheduled didn’t I? Not realising that I would wake up poorly after a lay and realise it had already been sent out to my email subscribers unfinished! Urgh! Life with chronic illness is unpredictable to say the least! Today I wanted to share some of our…
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