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Showing posts with label Hera Books. Show all posts

Friday, 1 November 2019

Blog Tour Review: Until We Meet Again by Rosemary Goodacre


Until We Meet Again by Rosemary Goodacre
Published: 31st October 2019
Publisher: Hera Books
Pages: 312
Available on Kindle
Rating: 4/5

Blurb
The Great War drove them apart – but love kept them together
Summer 1914: Shy young woman, Amy Fletcher, lives a quiet life in Sussex. An office worker, she lives at home, along with her parents and spirited younger brother, Bertie. But her life is transformed when she meets handsome young man, Edmond Derwent, son of one of the wealthiest families in the small town of Larchbury, and student at Cambridge University.
The couple are falling deeply in love when war breaks out and, eager to do his duty for England, Edmond signs up as an officer. The couple plan to be wed, eager to start a new life together - but their happiness is short-lived when Edmond is sent to Flanders to lead his men into battle. Amy trains as a VAD nurse and is soon sent to France, where she sees the true horror of war inflicted on the brave young men sent to fight.
Separated by war, Edmond and Amy share their feelings through emotional letters sent from the front line. But when Edmond is critically wounded at Ypres, their love faces the biggest test of all – can their love stay strong while the world around them is crumbling?
A romantic, emotional saga set in WW1 – readers of Rosie Goodwin, Katie Flynn and Val Wood will be captivated by this story of love.

Review
Rosemary Goodacre’s first novel Until We Meet Again is a lovely gentle wartime romance featuring young Amy Fletcher and handsome Edmond Derwent.

At the beginning of the story Amy is an office worker, living with her younger Bertie and their parents in their modest home. One of Amy’s main pastimes is spending free time with the Suffragette movement and her friends Florence and Lavinia. Edmond comes from the wealthiest family in the village and is a student at Cambridge.

A chance meeting with Edmond, an old childhood acquaintance in Hove leads to the beginning of a strong romance between the two. Initially its class and wealth differences which seem to cause problems for their blossoming romance. As the months past and war breaks out Amy and Edmond encounter more and more complications which prevent their romance from developing, will they ever find their happy ever after.

Although this book predominantly focuses on the romance of Amy and Edmond there was plenty of details of wartime events which were unfolding around them and how these affected both of their families, which made for a very emotional read. Rosemary Goodacre seems to have captured the anguish and hope faced by many at this time very well and there were a couple of times I shed a tear or two.

I love that the author has hinted there will be a second book as I did feel there were parts of the stories of the minor characters left untold which left me frustrated at the end of the book. I’d love to know what life has in store for Florence, Lavinia and even Beatrice as the war comes to an end.
Overall this was an enjoyable read and if you’re a fan of Elaine Everest, Elaine Roberts or Kate Thompson then I’m sure you’ll love this book.

Thank you so much to the author and publisher for sending me a copy to review and to Rachel’s Random Resources for inviting me to be part of this blog tour.

About the Author


Rosemary Goodacre has previously worked in computing and teaching. She has had short stories published and a novella, A Fortnight is not Enough.
Her father's family came from continental Europe and she loves travelling.
She enjoys country walking, bridge and classical music. She lives with her husband in Kent, England. 

Tuesday, 16 April 2019

Blog Tour Review: Amazing Grace by Kim Nash


Amaxing Grace by Kim Nash
Published: 9th April 2019
Publisher: Hera Books
Pages: 257
Available on Kindle
Rating: 5/5 

Blurb
Grace thought she had it all. Living in the beautiful village of Little Ollington, along with head teacher husband Mark and gorgeous son, Archie, she devoted herself to being the perfect mum and the perfect wife, her little family giving her everything she ever wanted. 

Until that fateful day when she walked in on Mark kissing his secretary - and her perfect life fell apart.

Now she's a single mum to Archie, trying to find her way in life and keep things together for his sake. Saturday nights consist of a Chinese takeaway eaten in front of the TV clad in greying pyjamas, and she can’t remember the last time she had a kiss from anyone aside from her dog, Becks… 

Grace’s life needs a shake up – fast. So when gorgeous gardener Vinnie turns up on her doorstep, his twinkling eyes suggesting that he might be interested in more than just her conifers, she might just have found the answer to her prayers. But as Grace falls deeper for Vinnie, ten-year-old Archie fears that his mum finding love means she’ll never reconcile with the dad he loves. 

So when ex-husband Mark begs her for another chance, telling her he’s changed from the man that broke her heart, Grace finds herself with an impossible dilemma. Should she take back Mark and reunite the family that Archie loves? Or risk it all for a new chance of happiness? 

A funny, feel good romance about finding your own path and changing your life for the better – readers of Cathy Bramley, Jill Mansell and Josie Silver will love this uplifting read.

Review
Amazing Grace is Kim Nash’s debut novel and for me it was like a great big hug which leaves you all warm and fuzzy. Grace is one of those characters who you just instantly adore, she’s kind caring and puts everyone’s happiness before her own.

Her son Archie is her absolute world so she feels guilty she ended the marriage with his father Mark after she found out he was having an affair, whenever Archie’s not around Grace spends her time wallowing and letting life pass her by.

Eventually best friend Maria decides its time for Grace to start being amazing again and put herself first for a change. After a make-over and a few dodgy blind dates Grace meets Vinnie and things in her life are all starting to fall into place and its looks like Grace has finally found what she was looking for, until Mark decides he wants his family back together again. Grace is torn should she do what’s best for Archie or herself?

This is a wonderful uplifting book which is sure to bring a smile and the odd tear to most readers. Grace’s love for Archie pours of every page and it’s obvious that she is a fantastic mum right from the start, as she does everything in her power to make her son happy, even considering giving up gorgeous Vinnie. Her close bond with her son was so heart-warming and something very special which most parents will relate to. 

Family bonding and closeness is at the very core of this novel, not just with Archie and Grace but all the main characters are very family orientated. Grace is also very close to her father and sister Hannah even though she’s in the U.S. Vinnie too is close to his sister Ruth and her family as they share a tragic family past. The most uplifting and heart-felt moments of this book for me come from the “letters” to Grace from her deceased mother, the are so touching and inspiring that at times I did have tears as poignant moments are shared between Grace and her mother.

I also loved the humour in this book which makes this a well-rounded and delightful read which I’m sure most readers will thoroughly enjoy. I adored this book and everything about it, it’s a cracking debut which is sure to leave you with a smile on your face and off to go in search of what makes you truly happy.

Thank you to the publishers, Kim Nash and Rachel’s Random Resources for sending me a copy to review and inviting me to be part of this blog tour. 

About the Author


Kim Nash lives in Staffordshire with son Ollie and English Setter Roni, is PR & Social Media Manager for Bookouture and is a book blogger at www.kimthebookworm.co.uk


Kim won the Romantic Novelists Association's Media Star of the Year in 2016, which she still can't quite believe. She is now quite delighted to be a member of the RNA. 

When she's not working or writing, Kim can be found walking her dog, reading, standing on the sidelines of a football pitch cheering on Ollie and binge watching box sets on the TV. She's also quite partial to a spa day and a gin and tonic (not at the same time!) Kim also runs a book club in Cannock, Staffs. 

Amazing Grace is her debut novel with Hera Books and will be out on 10th April 2019


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