Release date - 4th April 2019
Book length - 400 pages Publisher - Head Of Zeus Amazon UK - www.amazon.co.uk Amazon US - www.amazon.com I want to thank Vicky from headofzeus.com for the opportunity to take part in this blog tour and for providing me with an e-copy of this book for review via Netgalley. ABOUT THIS BOOK The town of Little Woodford seems peaceful and picture-postcard beautiful, with its marketplace, ancient church and immaculate allotments. But behind the tranquil facade, troubles are brewing. Olivia Lewthwaite, former town councillor, pillar of the WI and all-round busybody, has been forced by her husband’s gambling debts to sell their house - her pride and joy. She hates the new estate they’ve moved to and knows she needs to humble herself to apply for a job. To make matters worse, a thoroughly disagreeable woman has bought Olivia’s beloved Grange and sets about objecting to everything she can, from the ringing of the church bells, to the market stall selling organic local meat. It isn’t long before the town is in turmoil. MY REVIEW THE BELLS OF LITTLE WOODFORD by Catherine Jones is as charming and wonderful as its cover and the perfect read to cosy up with in your comfiest chair and settle down for a good time. Picturesque, quaint, and everything one would hope for in a village community, Little Woodford has a wonderful array of personalities which work together to make this beautiful slice of the countryside feel like home. While things cannot always be perfect, this is a community that watches out for each other as much as possible and there is always someone with a cup of tea ready for a chat. So when Olivia is forced to downsize her home and her place in the community due to her husband's actions, the village awaits the new arrivals at the Grange. But the newcomers are not exactly what everyone expected and things are about to change in Little Woodford, whether they like it or not! With a great cast of characters that really encapsulate the small town community vibe, THE BELLS OF LITTLE WOODFORD drew me in immediately and I was whisked along effortlessly to the end of this enjoyable story. This is a sequel and while you do not have to read the first book to love this one, you may as well read both books for double the entertainment! There is drama, gossiping, friendship, and the whisper of love, and there was nothing about this book that I didn't enjoy. Definitely a thumbs up for THE BELLS OF LITTLE WOODFORD by Catherine Jones! AUTHOR BIO Catherine Lace studied in different all girls schools from there until she left at eighteen. She joined the army, where she served eight years rose to the rank of Staff Captain. In the army, she met and married her husband. When she fell pregnant, the rules of the time meant that she had to leave. With three kids under four and a half, she was invited to help out with a magazine for army wives and she decided to write. Co-authored with a fellow army wife, she wrote a non-fiction book "Gumboots and Pearls" as Annie Jones. After it, she decided wrote romance novels. She wrote six Army romance novels as Catherine Jones, she said: "I loved being in the army. I love writing about it. I was in the army for eight years and I had a great time. I hope this is reflected in my books and I hope all my readers enjoy reading them." Her novel "Praise for Sisters in Arms", shortlisted for the 1999 Romantic Novelists' Association's Award. Now she decided change the type of romance novels and started to used the pseudonym of Kate Lace. Her novel "The Chalet Girl" was nominee to Romantic Novel of the Year Award Best. For more information: Website - www.katelace.co.uk Twitter - twitter.com/lacekate Instagram - www.instagram.com/katelace1956/ DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT ALL OF THE OTHER STOPS ALONG THE WAY!!!
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Catherine Jones
10/4/2019 11:55:31 am
Thank you SO much. Nice reviews make such a difference x
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