This is my first time participating in WWW Wednesdays, hosted by Taking On A World Of Words but I’m hoping to make it a regular thing – as a weekly update to what I’ve been reading and what’s up next.
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
Currently Reading:
An unexpected visitor.
Dr Cat Lupo aches for another child, despite the psychosis which marked her first pregnancy. So when Ruby Winter, a small girl in need of help, arrives in the middle of the night, it seems like fate.
A devastating secret.
But as the events behind Ruby’s arrival emerge – her mother’s death, her connection to Cat – Cat questions whether her decision to help Ruby has put her own daughter at risk.
Do we get the children we deserve?
Cat’s research tells her there’s no such thing as evil. Her history tells her she’s paranoid. But her instincts tell her different. And as the police fight to control a sudden spate of riots raging across the capital, Cat faces a race against time of her own…
I only just started this and already I’m gripped! I’ve read some fantastic reviews so I’m looking forward to settling down again with it this afternoon!
Recently Finished:
The addictive and emotive new novel from Katie Marsh, perfect for fans of Jojo Moyes and Jodi Picoult.
‘I lived over half my life before I met you both, and I hope with all my heart to live many years more. You two are the reason why. Always, always the reason why.’
Abi Cooper is living her happy ending. She’s in remission and is ready to make the most of her second chance. But during Abi’s illness her family has fallen apart. Her husband John has made decisions that are about to come back to haunt him, while her teenage son Seb is battling with a secret of his own.
Set to the songs on Abi’s survival playlist, This Beautiful Life is the moving and uplifting story of what happens as Abi tries to put her family back together – and of why life, and love, are worth fighting for.
A Real Tear-Jerker. I’ll be reviewing this one tomorrow.
Reading Next:
We never forget the one who got away.
Eighteen years ago Nell fell in love in the mountains of Crete and life changed for ever. Nell’s daughter, Demi, has never met her dad. Nell never saw him again.
When she gets the chance to return to the hilltop town of Vounoplagia – where everything began – Nell can’t resist the urge to go back and find him.
Working on a honey farm perched high up in the hills, there’s plenty to keep her busy. And she will quickly realise the town harbours just as many secrets as she does.
But if Nell’s favourite romantic films are right, there’s a happy ending in store for each of us. All she has to do is seek out the magic of the mountains…
From the award-winning author of The Dress Thief comes a love story set in the glittering world of London theatre. Perfect for fans of Gill Paul and Lucinda Riley.
London 1945. A young war widow steps aboard a train in search of a new life. Clutching the key to a mysterious inheritance, Vanessa Kingcourt can no longer resist the pull of the old Farren Theatre – an enchanted place seeped in memories of her actor father.
Now owned by troubled former captain Alistair Redenhall, The Farren is in need of a Wardrobe Mistress and a new lease of life. With no experience and no budget for supplies, Vanessa must use her intuition to create beautiful costumes from whatever scraps of silk and thread survived the blitz. It’s a seemingly impossible task, but a welcome distraction as she struggles to resist her blossoming feelings for Alistair.
What Vanessa discovers could unravel family secrets sewn deep into the very fabric of the London theatre scene . . . but will she repeat the same terrible mistakes her father made? And can she dare to love a man who will never be hers?
Both of these are for up coming blog tours – reviews coming soon!
Have you read any of these books? What did you think? let me know what you’re reading too!
I haven’t read any of these (yet) but Give Me the Child is high on my “grabby hands” list 😄
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I plan on devoting this afternoon to it!
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The Wardrobe Mistress looks fun. I love historical fiction. Happy reading and thanks for participating in WWW Wednesday!
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I’m looking forward to it. Thanks for stopping by!
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I’ve blagged myself a copy of The Honey Farm on the Hill as I love the idea of the setting in Crete.
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It looks good! I definitely need something to take me away from this grey Cumbrian weather we’re having right now.
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I feel I’m getting a tan just looking at the cover….
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Give Me the Child and the Wardrobe Mistress sound quite good! I’m interested in checking them out!
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I hope you enjoy them if you get the chance 🙂
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