Rosie Hunt has written another fantastic addition to the Lady Felicity Quick Mystery series, “Murder at a Flower Show” opens with Lady Felicity as she … Read More ›
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It has been a month since I finished reading The 1619 Project: A Visual Experience by Nikole Hannah-Jones; The New York Times Magazine and I am … Read More ›
Anyone who has followed my reading habits will know I am an Egyptomaniac! I love reading and learning about Egypt. This book appealed because it … Read More ›
The Socialite’s Guide to Sleuthing and Secrets is book three in the series from S.K. Golden and whilst you don’t need to have read the … Read More ›
Earthly Utopias sets out to share examples of our religion, philosophy, and spirituality informs and inspires gardens. It visits cathedrals, monasteries, and ruined abbeys; temples, … Read More ›
I have read, and loved, several of the Kew Gardener’s Guides and this one on growing alpines is no exception. With gorgeous photos and illustrations, … Read More ›
From Kel: T.E. Kinsey’s writing is always top-notch and this is no exception. Back with the lovely Lady Hardcastle and her friend and lady’s maid … Read More ›
With the intent to highlight this mostly forgotten part of history, Norena Shopland documents the depth of involvement women had in Welsh coal mining. The … Read More ›
As a voracious learner, it was a delight to tuck into this book full of interesting floral anecdotes and histories. There is no need to … Read More ›
It has taken me a year to read this immense book. It is intense, phenomenally written, inspiring and heartbreaking. As a female reader, I am … Read More ›
Book six in the Lady Felicity Quick Mystery series begins with our leading lady on assignment at a boarding school. Hunting for a spy from … Read More ›
Intriguing – 5 Stars The ability to know what the other person is feeling has always intrigued me and scared me at the same time. … Read More ›
Conspiring – 4-stars This 4th installment of Ellie and Major Rasmey’s spy adventure did not disappoint this reader. I have always been intrigued by spy … Read More ›