Sunday, 30 March 2025

The Whisperer's War

 The Whisperer's War

Jackie French



Reviewed by Helen


Jackie French knows how to tell a story that has fabulous characters, and this one is no different, this story is set around World War 2 set mainly in England we get to meet Lady Deanna Calverton just before the war starts, she is caring for her dying grandfather The Duke in crumbling Calverton Castle, he knows that he will not be here for her and sets a few things in place to make sure she comes through the war and the first thing is the job she is going to do, spend her days digging on her farm and weekends spending time in lavish drawing rooms listening to the talk and gathering information to past on to people who need to know, come along for a story that had me turning the pages.

Lady Dee is well liked in the village and does all she can to help them all and that even means taking on three sisters, evacuees from the city who turn out to be orphans and they are keeping tight on their background but Lady Dee soon loves them like she would her own children and then with and aerodrome next door for training pilots she soon meets Australian Flight Lieutenant Sam Murray and soon she has lost her heart to him but he also has secrets and keeps himself at arm’s length, then when he is injured he is sent back to Australia yes they write letters but Dee wants more will she get it?

This story is fascinating with fact run through the story on the royalty of Britain, people impersonating Dukes and hidden caves that will hold secrets forever, the eagles that fly high in the skies and the animals that roam the land and Dusty the dog, but it is a story of survival the strength and courage that World War Two bought out in people and with Dee her never give up attitude about what she wants in life and her new daughters Magda, Rose and the Amazing Anna you will love them all I am sure and their trip to Australia to find Sam the man they all love even if she now knows his secret she will never let that stop her.

I also love the recipes that are at the start of every chapter, this is a story that I would highly recommend, I could barely put it down once I started it, a must read.

My thanks to Harlequin AU and Netgalley for my digital copy to read and review.

5 stars

March 1, 2025 by HQ Fiction

Sunday, 23 March 2025

Estelle's Ardent Admirer

 Estelle's Ardent Admirer

The Bookshop Belle's #1

Catherine Bilson & Ebony Oaten



Reviewed by Helen


This is a wonderful start to a new series and I loved it from start to finish, set in Regency England in the bustling town of Hatfield, Estelle Baxter has been left in charge of the Baxter’s Fine Books and her three sisters while their father, Matthew is travelling France finding rare books.

Estelle is doing her best to keep the bookstore afloat there are debts piling up but Estelle is keeping herself focused and keeping it going she also has to contend with a not so nice cousin along the way, the last thing on her mind is marriage but when a very handsome gentleman arrives, Estelle for the first time ever notices but she soon sends him on his way.

Felix Yates grandson of the local Baron, Lord Ferndale has returned from his world tour at the request of his grandfather it is a long time since he has been to Hatfield and while wandering the town pops into the bookstore, knowing how much he and his grandfather loves books and he comes across the beautiful Miss Baxter and soon she has him intrigued with her strength and wit.

It is not long before Estelle and Felix are spending more time together aided by Lord Ferndale and with worry about their father in France and Cousin Joshua threatening to take over the bookstore Felix is stepping up to do what he can but Estelle is one very determined and independent woman, is there a chance that they can find love and happiness?

Decisions must be made will Estelle make the right one? Will Felix be able to convince Estelle that they are a perfect match?

This is a fun, witty, romantic and fabulous story one that I highly recommend, the characters are the best and that included Crafty the cat, you must come along and meet them all, I loved Felix so much what a hero and Estelle she is so wonderful, this is an awesome story and I cannot wait for book two, bring on Maria’s story.

My thanks to the authors for my ARC from Booksprout.

5 stars
March 25, 2025 by Shenanigans Press

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

Still Waters Run Deep

 Still Waters Run Deep

Louisa Valentine



Reviewed by Helen


Set in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea in the early 1970’s two expatriate couples are making the best of their lives, come along and meet them and get to know them and feel their emotions as MS Valentine weaves a story filled with heartfelt emotion over the years.

Sarah and Andrew have been together since high school, they married young and after university find themselves in Port Moresby with new jobs as for Sarah she finds herself in a man’s world but holds her own.

Jack and Jenny met at university and had a shotgun marriage they now have two young children and Jack has just taken a new position as boss in a government position in Port Moresby as Sarah’s boss.
When Sarah and Jack meet the attraction is instant, you see although Jack is loyal to his wife and family Jenny is not his soul mate and maybe Sarah is and as for Sarah she has longed for children and has now discovered that fertility is going to stop that and she cannot help her heart singing when she meets Jack.

Sarah throws herself into her job as only she can do, her and Jack become friends and he encourages her at work and gives her more projects that make her stronger but her heart longs for Jack and she knows that he will never leave his wife and children and that is how it should be, when Sarah’s life changes she decides that a change is what should happen, she leaves Port Moresby for greener pastures and becomes a top banker in a few countries making a name for herself but she is still lonely and has never forgotten Jack.

As for Jack years later his life changes as well and when he meets Sarah again is there now a chance that they can find the love and happiness that has eluded both of them for many year?

This is such a great story, a fabulous setting and I love the 1970’s I do highly recommend this one to anyone who loves a good story that will keep then involved with the wonderful characters and settings. Thank you Louisa for a fabulous story that had me cheering Sarah and Jack on.

4 stars

May 1, 2023 by Louise Wilson

Saturday, 1 March 2025

The Secrets of the Rose

 The Secrets of the Rose

Nicola Cornick



Reviewed by Helen


This is a fabulous story it is a long time since I have read one of Nicola Cornick’s books and I am so glad I picked this one up, set over two time lines centuries apart in the same home and town we meet Dorothy Forester during the Jacobite Rebellion and Hannah Armstrong in the present, the story is intriguing, so well written and it was hard to put down.

1715 the country is on the brink of rebellion, Dorothy Forester lives in Bamburgh Hall with her ailing father, her older brother, Thomas is away at parliament in London and younger brother Nicholas is as Oxford, but trouble is brewing and Dorothy gets caught between the warring factions, all she want is to keep her family safe and then there is the mystery of The Rose a talisman that is hundreds of years old and it is said that her family is the keeper of The Rose and she knows she must keep it safe from falling into the wrong hands. The local blacksmith John Armstrong is there to support and help Dorothy and they get closer throughout the trying times.

Present times Hannah has returned home to Bamburgh to write a biography on a local hero Grace Darling but when she arrives she finds that her step-mother Diana is not well and that she has kept things from Hannah about her brother Brandon and Hannah is determined to get to the truth and this brings her to researching Dorothy Forester another local heroine during the Jacobite Rebellion and the more she digs the more she seems to think that there is a lot more to this myth about The Rose and is there a chance that somehow she is linked to The Rose as well and then danger arrives and like in her past there is someone there to save her Aaron her teenage crush, will they find the answers to the myths and secrets that abound around The Rose?

Nicola Cornick has researched and come up with a story that is intriguing, magical and has the reader thinking about myth, legend and facts, the characters are so very good and I felt a connection to them from the start, well most of them there are some that show their true self and I have no problem highly recommending this one to any reader and lover of a good historical story with a touch of everything in it. I loved it.

My thanks to Netgalley and Boldwood Books

5 stars
February 7, 2025 by Boldwood Books

Saturday, 22 February 2025

The Three of Us

 The Three of Us

Kim Lock



Reviewed by Helen


I have had this one on my to be read pile for a long time and I am very glad I finally picked it up, this is a very moving and tender story of love, guilt and secrets, of families and life in the 1960’s in Australia and one that I am sure will have many readers thinking about life.

Elsie and Thomas Mullet have just married it is 1960 and they are moving into the house that Thomas has bought in Church St Gawler, South Australia and they are looking forward to a very happy future with children when they come along, the street is quiet, being 1960 Elsie had to give up her job because she married and although she is doing her best to be a housewife, she is bored and a little lonely with Thomas working so much, then she meets the young woman living in the house next door. Aida Glasson is eighteen, unmarried and is hiding away on her own, soon they become friends and their lives all three of them will change forever.

Fifty years later Thomas is told he is dying and he visits a physiologist, firstly he has not told his wife about the prognosis and secondly he hasn’t told his second wife either and he also has a secret, we learn then what has transpired in the lives of Thomas, Elsie and Aida, in a journey spanning fifty years the ups and downs and there were many along the way, this one had me feeling every emotion along the way and is a book that I would highly recommend to any reader of a good story.

I received a copy of this one from the publisher and Netgalley.

4 stars

October 1, 2023 by Escape Publishing

Tuesday, 18 February 2025

My Earl, the Spy

 My Earl, the Spy

The Trengrouse Ball #5

Elizabeth Leydin


Reviewed by Helen


Book five in this lovely series, I am loving them so much and Melissa is a little different than most young ladies of the ton, she is not comfortable in big crowds dancing etc. but she is very good friends with Charles Goddard Earl of Westholm, they have a special friendship where Melissa helps him decode secret French dispatches, could they ever become a couple and marry?

Melissa is being pressured from her parents to get married and she is not keen on having children or being married in the true sense that is not what she wants but if there was anyone she could marry it would be Charles because he is her best friend and they could continue as they do now, but when she proposes at the ball, he refuses.

Charles really does love her but he knows that he can never give her what a true husband should be able to and when he is required to decode another message and rush of to London on one of his secret missions, Melissa is one his mind.

Melissa soon realises that Charles is walking into a trap and pulls out all stops to get to London and save him with the help of two of her brothers, will she get there and will Charles realise that he has everything that Melissa wants in a husband just the way he is?

I am loving this series, short and sweet stories that pull me in and I do highly recommend them to any reader who is looking for a trip back to the regency with fabulous characters that are very easy to love.

My thanks to the author for my digital copy to read and review.

5 stars

February 6, 2025 by Improbable Fictions

Sunday, 16 February 2025

Scandal, Secrets and the Marquess

 Scandal, Secrets and the Marquess

The Lost Lords #2

Karla Kratovil


Reviewed by Helen


Are you looking for a historical romance that has a little bit of everything in it, a beautiful steamy romance, mystery, danger fabulous characters then this is the one to read, I loved it from start to finish, Malcom and Adeline are just the best couple, I read this one in one sitting, it is a fabulous book.

We met Lady Adeline Amberley in the first book in this series and I loved getting to know this very analytical and clever young woman in her own story, she is one determined lady especially when she sets out to save her family from scandal and herself from a marriage that she does not want, her father is not a very nice man and will do anything at all to please himself. When Adeline meets Lord Kingsbury who is an old friend of her brothers how will her life change?

Naval Commander Malcolm Iveson left England when he was fifteen after a terrible tragedy in his family now he has returned at the request of his Admiral to take on a new assignment and that is to find some Greek artifacts that have been stolen and for this he will need to take up his title and mix with the ton, his investigations lead him to an old school friend and his sister Lady Adeline, falling for Adeline who is the daughter of his main suspect was not what was supposed to happen, but you can’t stop fate.

I loved this one as Malcolm and Adeline while running from danger give into the passions that pull at both of them when bad weather sees them cloistered in an Inn, but will they uncover the truth and come out the other end safe, there are so many hurdles to cross first.

This is one that I do highly recommend, it sizzles with passion and the mystery and suspense will keep you turning the pages, I am looking forward to the next book in the series.

My thanks to Tule Publishing for my digital copy to read and review.

5 stars

February 13, 2025 by Tule Publishing