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Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Hearts of Blue (Hearts, #4) in Books
Jan 8, 2021
4.5 stars
This is turning out to be one of my favourite series' ever!!
I fell in love with Lee Cross early on and could have read this book in one sitting quite easily if not for that little thing called work.
Can't wait to read Stu's story!
This is turning out to be one of my favourite series' ever!!
I fell in love with Lee Cross early on and could have read this book in one sitting quite easily if not for that little thing called work.
Can't wait to read Stu's story!
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May 5, 2021
John Lithgow recommended The Narrow Road to the Deep North in Books (curated)
The Chocolate Lady (94 KP) rated To Capture What We Cannot Keep in Books
Oct 5, 2020
On the backdrop of the construction of the Eiffel Tower, Beatrice Colin builds a story that is perfect for those who like some romance with their historical fiction. You can read more about this novel in my review here. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2016/11/13/the-structures-of-love/
The Half of It (2020)
Movie Watch
When smart but cash-strapped teen Ellie Chu agrees to write a love letter for a jock, she doesn't...
The Girl At The Lion D'or
Book
A beautifully controlled and powerful story of love and conscience, will and desire, which begins...
And Now My Love (1974)
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The movie follows the lives of a woman and a man starting from several generations earlier. The...
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (1965)
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A timeless Carpathian story - the young Ivan falls in love with the daughter of his father's killer...
MoMoBookDiary (20 KP) rated One Day in December: A Christmas Love Story in Books
Oct 1, 2018
I loved the idea of this book and it sounded just my perfect romance read. However it was so much more than I could have hoped for! I read it in one sitting and found the lovely sunny day had gone dark and wet by the time I moved from the sofa - but oh! what a day I had in the world of this amazingly beautiful love story!
The story is told over a ten year period, beginning in December 2008 which is where the Christmas part comes in. The story is told in sort of diary form from the characters perspectives and jumps many months at a time so you get the good bits whilst the story unfolds.
It sounded like it could be yet another love triangle with the obvious difficulties however it is so unlike anything I have read before. It is a book for all ages – no nasty double crossing, no detailed erotic sex scenes or nasty, bitchy comments we are so used to being part of daily lives – however, there are many tear-worthy moments in this absolutely wonderful true love story.
The author has found a way of telling a story in today’s times without having all the drama that we are so used to seeing in these types of situations. Everyone deals with events in a very mature way and forgiving way which ensures that whilst reading you can live in a feel-good bubble. I did plenty of bubbling while reading and many sharp intakes of breath at times too. It is a story of love, heartache, friendship and the unbreakable bonds.
I can honestly say I will be recommending this to everyone I speak to in person, on twitter, Facebook and anywhere else that I can. It’s amazingly beautiful – you really should go read it!
Thanks to Josie Silver, NetGalley and Penguin for giving me the opportunity to read and review prior to the paperback release in October 2018.
The story is told over a ten year period, beginning in December 2008 which is where the Christmas part comes in. The story is told in sort of diary form from the characters perspectives and jumps many months at a time so you get the good bits whilst the story unfolds.
It sounded like it could be yet another love triangle with the obvious difficulties however it is so unlike anything I have read before. It is a book for all ages – no nasty double crossing, no detailed erotic sex scenes or nasty, bitchy comments we are so used to being part of daily lives – however, there are many tear-worthy moments in this absolutely wonderful true love story.
The author has found a way of telling a story in today’s times without having all the drama that we are so used to seeing in these types of situations. Everyone deals with events in a very mature way and forgiving way which ensures that whilst reading you can live in a feel-good bubble. I did plenty of bubbling while reading and many sharp intakes of breath at times too. It is a story of love, heartache, friendship and the unbreakable bonds.
I can honestly say I will be recommending this to everyone I speak to in person, on twitter, Facebook and anywhere else that I can. It’s amazingly beautiful – you really should go read it!
Thanks to Josie Silver, NetGalley and Penguin for giving me the opportunity to read and review prior to the paperback release in October 2018.




