Friday, 20 April 2018

The Wedding that Changed Everything Quiz

https://www.goodreads.com/quizzes/1128210-the-wedding-that-changed-everything


If you've read The Wedding that Changed Everything, why not test your knowledge with the test over on Goodreads? Can you remember the name of Emily's cat? And were you paying attention to the activities taking place at Durban Castle?


https://www.goodreads.com/quizzes/1128210-the-wedding-that-changed-everything


Click the button to have a go and then let us know how you did in the comments below!






Love happens when you least expect it…

Emily Atkinson stopped believing in fairy tales a long time ago! She’s fed up of dating frogs in order to find her very own Prince Charming and is giving up on men entirely…

But then she’s invited to the wedding of the year at the enchanting Durban Castle and realises that perhaps bumping into a real-life knight in shining armour isn’t quite as far away as she thought!

Will Emily survive the wedding and walk away an unscathed singleton – or finally find her own happily-ever-after?





Wednesday, 4 April 2018

A Quick I've-Been-Hiding-Away-With-Germage-For-The-Past-Few-Weeks Catch Up

It's been a month since I last posted on the blog as I was struck down with a never-ending cold that turned into an annoying cough and I haven't made it to my desk until now. I was supposed to post Book Extras for The Wedding that Changed Everything over the past few weeks, but I've been feeling too sorry for my germy self to open the laptop, but I will start to post them. Promise!

I have managed to do some things other than blow my nose (repeatedly) and dose myself up with medicine (though mostly from the semi-comfort of the sofa or bed) so here goes...


 
Confession: I haven't worked on anything since I handed The Single Mums' Picnic Club to my editor at the end of February. I usually start planning the next book while I wait for the edits to come back, but that would have interrupted my feeling-sorry-for-myself state. I needed a bit of a break though, as I've been working towards back-to-back deadlines for almost a year and I was feeling a bit worn down. I have, however, started to plot the next book in my head (I really can't help it) and I'm looking forward to getting some ideas down on paper (and screen).
 
 
 
I've just started reading The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows. I've heard lots of great things about the book so I've been looking forward to diving in!
 
 
 
At the beginning of the month, I was too fuzzy-headed and eye-strain-y to read much, but as I started to feel less crap, I started picking my books up again, swapping one bug (never-ending cold) for another (the much more pleasant reading bug).
 
During March, I read:
 
Goodbye Ruby Tuesday (A L Michael)
 
Saving Sophie (Sam Carrington)
 
We Are All Made of Stars (Rowan Coleman)
 
How To Fall In Love (Cecelia Ahern)
 
The Brighton Mermaid (Dorothy Koomson) and
 
The Treatment (C L Taylor)
 
 
 
 
 
 
I'm still working my way through a Friends re-watch (I've just started Season Eight) and I've enjoyed the finale of dancing On Ice and the return of Saturday Night Takeaway. After discovering and then catching up on all eight series of Vera, I decided to give Shetland a go (the books are by the same author) and although I prefer Vera, I did enjoy the series and will carry on watching.
 
 
 
 
 
Snow days, Easter crafts and treats, bookish childhood faves, my crochet triumphs and sleepy Luna.
 
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So, that's what I've been up to over the past few weeks. I hope March was a good one for you with no annoying germs, and I hope you had a happy Easter and aren't left feeling too sickly from over-indulging on chocolate! Let us know what you've been up to/reading in the comments below :)