Rachale's Reads

Sunday Catchup – Week 5

This week was better than last week, I read 2 books and had Saturday not been busy all day which was unplanned, I think I could have read more, so I feel more happy this week, which is always a good thing!

Read This Week:

What a Girl Wants – Lindsey Kelk

Being arrested in your own bedroom is never a good start to the day. Tess Brookes really needs to sort out her back-stabbing flatmate – and her life.

Should she gamble all on the new photography job she’s landed, or snap up the offer from long-time crush and best friend Charlie to start up on their own – in more ways than one? There’s just one small thing she hasn’t mentioned. Or rather, one tall thing. He’s handsome, infuriating and called Nick…
For the first time, Tess has to choose between the life she always dreamed of and a future she never imagined possible. From London to Milan, with high fashion and low behaviour thrown in, she’s going to have to make up her mind what a girl really wants…


Love this book, I was instantly in love and just devoured it. I had forgotten just how much I love Tess!

A Girl’s Best Friend – Lindsey Kelk

After the crazy six months she’s had, if there was a ‘clear history’ button for your life, Tess Brookes would be the first in line to press it.
When the opportunity arises to join her best friend, Amy, in New York for Christmas, Tess jumps at the chance. The only slight hitch is that Nick, the man who broke her heart, lives there. And Charlie, the man she turned down, has just started talking to her again. And she has just four days to take a photo for a competition that could save her career.
But aside from that, everything is going to be great: it’ll be the best Christmas ever. Won’t it?

As soon as I finished I could not wait to start this one! Set in New York around Christmas, it was funny, and lovely and I want more Lindsey Kelk books in my life! This book was my third Christmas book I’ve read this year, and all three so far have been set in NYC! 

Currently Reading:

The Mince Pie Mix-Up – Jennifer Joyce

‘I wish I could live your life. I’d happily swap lives with you.’

’Tis the season to be jolly but for Calvin and Judy the usual festive bickering has already begun! Judy’s convinced that her husband has it easy – no glittery wrapping paper, no playground gossip and absolutely no Christmas baking.


Calvin wishes he could trade in his obnoxious boss and dull nine-to-five job to spend more time kicking back with his kids – how hard can Judy’s life really be?


But after a magical mince pie mix-up, one thing’s for certain – by Christmas Day, life for Judy and Calvin will never be the same again. Perhaps the grass isn’t always greener after all…


Carrying on the Christmas Spirit (I don’t think I had much last year on my blog at least) I thought I would try this one by fellow blogger and writer Jennifer Joyce. The cover is gorgeous, and intrigued to know what happens! 

Next Week’s Reading:

I know I really want to read the books I’ve mentioned for the last two weeks, but I need to get a shimmy on with Christmas books!

How to Stuff Up Christmas – Rosie Blake

‘Tis the season to be jolly. Unless you’ve found an intimate picture of another woman on your fiance’s phone…

Eve is heartbroken after discovering her fiance is cheating on her. Being surrounded by the joys of Christmas is more than Eve can bear, so she chooses to avoid the festivities by spending Christmas alone on a houseboat in Pangbourne. Eve gets gets an unexpected seasonal surprise when handsome local vet Greg comes to her rescue one day, and continues to visit Eve’s boat on a mission to transform her from Kitchen Disaster Zone to Culinary Queen.

But where does Greg keep disappearing to? What does Eve’s best friend Daisy know that she isn’t telling? And why is there an angry goose stalking Eve’s boat? 

I’ve not read any books by Rosie before, though her previous book is on my TBR list, but this cover was just too gorgeous to resist! I think more than anything I’m intrigued by the stalking goose!

Snowdrops at the Star and Sixpence

When sisters Nessie and Sam inherit a little pub in a beautiful country village they jump at the chance to escape their messy lives and start afresh. But when they arrive at the Star and Sixpence, it’s not quite what they imagined – it’s pretty much derelict, ruined by debts, and it’s going to be a huge job to get it up and running again.

It’s just before Christmas but they are determined to relaunch on New Year’s Eve, to bring the new year in with a bang. But with nosy neighbours, miserable locals and no money to contend with, it’s not going to be easy.

And when the sisters’ past comes back to haunt them, they start to think that the fresh start they needed is very far away indeed…

Curl up with Snowdrops at the Star and Sixpence – the perfect novella for those winter nights.

I think a nice novella would be perfect as my 2nd book choice. I adore the synopsis of this and cannot wait to see what happens!