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    Sunday Catchup 12th – 18th September
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    This week I’ve read three books, so I am very happy with that! So that’s only three books left for this months challenge and just under two weeks left, I should find out the final book for my bookclub tuesday, so stay tuned!

    Read Last Week

     
    Isobel Graves moved to LA determined to be the Next Big Thing. Instead, she is dressed as a giant prawn handing out fliers promoting a fish market. Rather than attending glamorous parties and dating exciting men, her evenings consist of watching box sets with her sort-of boyfriend, whose idea of romance is a late-night drunken text.
     
    Where did it all go wrong?
     
    When Isobel catches sight of Andrew Parker, her childhood sweetheart, in the background of a TV news story she feels it’s a sign. If she’d stuck with Andrew everything would have turned out better. Now she just needs to find him…
     
    Join Isobel as she travels from LA to Devon and to a remote Malaysian island in search of true love.
     
    Loved this funny light-hearted read and want to go on holiday noooooow!
     
     
    Behind every successful man is a busy assistant and Tina’s boss is very successful. But Tina is tired of being overworked and underpaid. She’s bored of her damp flat and her mounting debts. Then a blip in the expenses system sends Tina a cheque.
     
    She’s a good person. But she’s desperate. This isn’t stealing. It’s an administrative error. Right?
     
    What would you do if you thought you’d get away with it?
     
    This book was a great read, and review should be up in the next week.
     
     
    wewereonabreakWe Were On A Break by Lindsey Kelk
    Released on October 6th
     
    Is it a break? Or is it a blip?
     
    ‘You’ve just had a holiday,’ I pointed out, trying not to yawn. ‘Wasn’t that enough of a break?’
     
    ‘I don’t mean that kind of break.’
     
    There’s nothing worse than the last day of holiday. Oh wait, there is. When what should have been a proposal turns into a break, Liv and Adam find themselves on opposite sides of the life they had mapped out.
     
    Friends and family all think they’re crazy; Liv throws herself into work – animals are so much simpler than humans – and Adam tries to get himself out of the hole he’s dug.
     
    But as the short break becomes a chasm, can they find a way back to each other? Most importantly, do they want to?
     
    The first chapter of this was such a fantastic opening, loved it as per usual with Lindsey’s books

    Reading This Week

     
    Viv arrives at Wildflower Cottage, a tumbledown animal sanctuary, for the summer. Her job is to help with the admin, but the truth is she is here for something much closer to her heart…
     
    Geraldine runs the Wildflower Cottage sanctuary. She escaped from her past to find happiness here, but now her place of refuge is about to come under threat. Can she keep her history at bay and her future safe?
     
    Love Milly’s books, so looking forward to it!
     
     
     
     
     
    When Ellen starts dating Tom, she neglects to mention that she’s a huge fan of the band he used to be in, because that just wouldn’t be cool, would it?
     
    Ellen also keeps quiet about how she once spent an evening with Tom’s ex-best friend Jasper, her long-term celebrity crush. Tom doesn’t need to know about that, it’s all in the past.
     
    This book sounds a great read, especially if the other book I’ve read by Sarah is anything to go by.
     
     
     
     

    Books Received this week

    Received From The Publisher
    The Easy Way Out by Steve Amsterdam (Quercus) Released 3rd November
    The Book of Mirrors by E. O. Chirovici (Cornerstone) Released 26th January 2017
    One Christmas in Paris by Mandy Baggot (Bookouture) Released 7th October 
     
     

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