May is here!
& that means it’s time for another two books for my reading challenge this month.
In April I read:
- Spring at the little duck pond cafe (Book one) by Rosie Green ββββ
- Friend Request by Laura Marshall βββ
I have added in my star β rating (out of 5), this month, in order to give you an indication of what I thought of the books that I have just read.
In May I will be reading:
Summer at the little duck pond cafe (Book 2) by Rosie Green
‘Jaz Winters stuck a pin in a map and fled to the village of Sunnybrook, looking for a brand new life – and after a rocky start, it’s beginning to look as if she made the right decision. Her blossoming friendship with Ellie and Fen has seen her through some dark times, and she’s managed to land two jobs – waitressing at The Little Duck Pond CafΓ© and working as a weekend tour guide at Brambleberry Manor, the country house that’s been in Fen’s family for generations.
Sure, life isn’t totally perfect. There’s the irritating know-it-all guy who keeps popping up on her manor tours, for a start. He seems determined to get under Jaz’s skin whether she likes it or not. But she supposes he’s a small price to pay for the relative peace she’s found, living in Sunnybrook.
But just as Jaz is beginning to think rosier times are on the horizon, a shock encounter looks set to shatter her fragile happiness.
Will she be forced to flee from Sunnybrook and everyone she’s grown so fond of? Or will she find the strength to stand her ground and finally face up to the nightmares of the past?‘
Tell me I’m wrong by Adam Croft
‘What if you discovered your husband was a serial killer?
Megan Miller is an ordinary woman with a young family β until a shocking discovery shatters her perfect world.
When two young boys are brutally murdered in their tight-knit village community, Megan slowly begins to realise the signs all point to the lovable local primary school teacher β her husband.
But when she begins to delve deeper into her husbandβs secret life, she makes discoveries that will make her question everything she knows β and make her fear for her young daughterβs life.
Facing an impossible decision, she is desperate to uncover the truth. But once you know something, it canβt be unknown. And the more she learns, the more she wishes she never knew anything at allβ¦’
I’m looking forward to these two as they are very different and I love a thriller with lots of surprises, twists and turns.
I also really love Rosie Green’s series of books! They are so easy to read, have lovely characters and really remind me of the books by Heidi Swain who is one of my favourite authors.
Happy Reading!
As always, any recommendations welcome ππ»
Until next time,
Roseanne π