Well as I write this I am a week late with Book Club (!) and it is now January 16th where did that go? At this rate it will be December again soon and Christmas.
I have been catching up with our work and Eldest’s work, which is now done, and home jobs of course. We are still waiting for the arrival of the baby but Fiancée’s Due Date is January 22nd so very near now, although she was hoping that the baby would arrive a little sooner. As long as it is not like my Boys who were both ten days late! However as we all know they come on their time not ours! I will let you know when it happens.
Down to Book Club and what I have been reading at the start of the new year. I did get quite a bit of reading done over the Christmas Holidays as we were quiet and it was great, so although it was the end of the year I am putting them into January as the hooks were so good.
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Not only is the cover of this book absolutely stunning the story is good too and I gave it five stars. Lillian Delaney is an apprentice book binder in Oxford in 1901. She takes on her first commission and while she is at her Patron’s home she finds a book which has been burnt in amongst a delivery sent to him. He gives it to her and Lillian is fascinated with the book. When back at the workshop she starts to take it apart to repair it when she finds a letter which tells the story of a forbidden love but it ends on half a page and Lillian is determined to find out who the woman is writing the letter and what happened to her. Lillian sets off on a journey of discovery which takes her to London and other book binders and to several bookshops to try and find the books that the first letter was put in. Along the journey she meets peopole who help and others who want to kill her!
I really enjoyed it. I love historical fiction anyway, but this was so different to anything I have read for a while so I think that helped.
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Of course my most favourite of genres is crime/mystery books but sometimes I want something which is not too heavy, so the genre of cosy crime I usually find something to read there. This book was in that pile.
Violet Brewster has moved to Merrywell, Derbyshire from the city for a new start in the country. She is running her own marketing business in the village and loving meeting her neighbours and made friends with other business owners. Violet has a meeting with the owners of the local garden centre to sort out some marketing but she finds him distraught holding the body of his wife by ofn the the diplays of plants. Violet bends down to see if there is a pulse but sadly she has passed away. The police arrive and suspect that she slipped on the wet paving stones and banged her head but the more they investigate the more they realise she was murdered, but who did it?
I absolutely loved the story, it was easy to read, it flowed well but did not get bogged down with too much detail on the characters or the story. Jane Bettany has written four more Merrywell books so I will be looking out for them.
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This book looked like a good one but half way through I sort of lost interest in it! Grace meets Jack in the park where she is with her sister Millie who is Downs. Jack dances with Millie and Grace is impressed with his kindness. As she gets to know him he is the man she has been waiting for; he is kind to her and Millie, he has a very good job as one of the top Barristers in London and when he proposes to her she accepts without a second thought! However she should have had that second, third and fourth thought!
On their wedding day, Millie falls down the steps of the Registry Office going in and Grace is distraught, she wants to call the wedding off but Jack says no and they should carry on as Millie is taken to hospital with a broken leg . Millie tells Grace that Jack pushed her but Grace thinks it is just shock until she gets to her Honeymoon destination and finds out that Jack is not kind. She tries to escape but he has her under his tumb now, will Grace ever be free and can she save Millie?
The story was okay but the story of Grace trying to find a way to escape went on too long without any movement in the story. When you get to the end of the book the ending is predicatable and a little light on explanations which is why it got three stars from me.
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This was Jayne’s pick for our Cosy Girls Book Club November/December 2025 and it was great and well deserved Five Stars.
Neve is managing the Stardust Lake Hotel on a snowy covered island in Scotland with her brother. However she is remembering her lost love, Oakley Rey, who loved being with her on the island but left to pursue his dreams of acting when he got a part on a TV show filming half way around the world. However as Christmas approaches and the hotel guests begin to arrive for the Christmas and New Year Festivities it also brings Oakley. Neve has a secret and she wants to tell Oakley but is scared of how he will react and she does not know whether she should in light of the success of his show? Whilst she is coming down the stairs at her cabin she collapses and falls down the stairs and blacks out. Oakley helps her brother to get her to the mainland via the company helicopter but will Neve be okay and what about the secret?
I loved the story, it was not too sugary and they all sort it out by the end of the book. It is a very gentle read but the story does move along very well.
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These two were my choice for December as they were two short volumes as it was Christmas.
Murder in Advent – It is the Festive season and Litchester is getting reading for carols by candlelight at the Cathedral but there is also an argument happening about the sale of the 1225 copy of the Magna Carter that the Cathedral owns to help pay for the upkeep. So instead of harmony and the best of the Festive season there is murder and secrets abound.
I got to the end of it but should have DNF’d it ! It was just boring it was rather like reading the Parish Council Minutes! I honestly don’t know how some books get published!
The Christmas Guest – Now this was a completely different book! This is a classic Country House murder mystery! Ashley Smith is working in London and is quite lonely being so far from her home in the US, when her classmate invites her for Christmas at their Cotswold Manor. She records everything in her diary and is excited to have a traditional English Christmas and she also gets to meet her friends twin brother, Adam. However when Ashley arrives at the Manor House she realises that things might not be as they seem and will she avoid being caught up in the murder?
I gave it five stars because again it was not a long book but there is a lot packed into it and it had that wonderful Christmas feel. Definitely one for your shelf.
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I hope you have found something in here that you would like to read and are having a great January and start of the year.
Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx
