Review – Midsummer Dreams by Alison May

By | June 17, 2015

Four people. Four messy lives. One night that changes everything … Emily is obsessed with ending her father’s new relationship – but is blind to the fact that her own is far from perfect. Dominic has spent so long making other people happy that he’s hardly noticed he’s not happy himself. Helen has loved the same man, unrequitedly,… Read More »

Review – Recipes For Melissa by Teresa Driscoll

By | June 14, 2015

Melissa Dance was eight years old when her mother died. They never got to say goodbye. Seventeen years later, Melissa is handed a journal. As she smooths open the pages and begins to read her mother’s words, she is instantly transported back to her childhood. But returning to her past is painful and memories of… Read More »

Guest post and review – Letting In Light by Emma Davies

By | June 13, 2015

It’s a real pleasure today to welcome author Emma Davies as a guest on Being Anne (I think Emma will be rather pleased with that – being called “author Emma Davies”…). I finally read her debut novel, Letting In Light, this week – as it celebrated its first book birthday – and absolutely loved it.… Read More »

Review – Lady Of Asolo by Siobhan Daiko

By | June 7, 2015

We can’t change the past, but the past can change us… Grappling her own demons and the after-effects of a disaster, Fern battles to keep hold of her sanity as she’s snatched back in time and lives the life of Cecilia, a young woman at the court of Queen Caterina Cornaro, near Venice, in the… Read More »

Review – Coming Up Roses by Rachael Lucas

By | May 31, 2015

Would-be gardener Daisy can’t believe her luck when her parents announce they’re off on a midlife crisis gap year, leaving her in charge of their gorgeous garden. After a turbulent few months, a spot of quiet in the countryside is just what she needs.  A shoulder to cry on wouldn’t go amiss either – so… Read More »

Review – Truly, Madly, Greekly by Mandy Baggot

By | May 30, 2015

Sun, sea and a sexy stranger – a whole lot of fun just got a whole lot more complicated… Capable, confident and career-driven, Ellen had her dream job and a marriage proposal from boyfriend Ross. Life was good, her future set. Until it wasn’t and everything fell apart… Whisked off to the beautiful island of Corfu to… Read More »

Guest post – The Wild One by Janet Gover

By | May 29, 2015

Can four wounded souls find love?  Iraq war veteran Dan Mitchell once disobeyed an order – and it nearly destroyed him. Now a national park ranger in the Australian outback, he’s faced with another order he is unwilling to obey … Photographer Rachel Quinn seeks out beauty in unlikely places. Her work comforted Dan in… Read More »

Review – We Are All Made Of Stars by Rowan Coleman

By | May 20, 2015

Do not miss me, because I will always be with you…I am the air, the moon, the stars. For we are all made of stars, my beloved. Wherever you look, I will be there. Stella Carey exists in a world of night. Married to a war veteran who has returned from Afghanistan brutally injured, she leaves… Read More »

Review – The Letter by Kathryn Hughes

By | May 14, 2015

Tina Craig longs to escape her violent husband. She works all the hours God sends to save up enough money to leave him, also volunteering in a charity shop to avoid her unhappy home. Whilst going through the pockets of a second-hand suit, she comes across an old letter, the envelope firmly sealed and unfranked.… Read More »

Review – The Italian Wife by Kate Furnivall

By | May 4, 2015

Italy, 1932 — Mussolini’s Italy is growing from strength to strength, but at what cost?One bright autumn morning, architect Isabella Berotti sits at a cafe in the vibrant centre of Bellina, when a woman she’s never met asks her to watch her ten-year-old daughter, just for a moment. Reluctantly, Isabella agrees — and then watches… Read More »

Review – The Confectioner’s Tale by Laura Madeleine

By | May 3, 2015

At the famous Patisserie Clermont in Paris, 1909, a chance encounter with the owner’s daughter has given one young man a glimpse into a life he never knew existed: of sweet cream and melted chocolate, golden caramel and powdered sugar, of pastry light as air. But it is not just the art of confectionery that holds… Read More »

Review – How I Lost You by Jenny Blackhurst

By | May 1, 2015

They told her she killed her son. She served her time. But what if they lied?I have no memory of what happened but I was told I killed my son. And you believe what your loved ones, your doctor and the police tell you, don’t you? My name is Emma Cartwright. Three years ago I was… Read More »