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Cover Reveal! Christmas at Wynter House

Cover Reveal! Christmas at Wynter House

I'm absolutely thrilled to reveal the cover of Christmas at Wynter House! I think it's such a gorgeous cover and I had so much fun writing this book. The story is heartwarming, funny and festive and I can't wait to share this Christmas romance with you.

I'm especially excited because this is Book One in my new Wyntersleap series. But not only that, it's also interlinked with my upcoming Merriment Bay series too! That means several of the characters are in both series. You'll understand why when you start reading Christmas at Wynter House.

Don't worry, it won't be confusing. And ... to make it even more exciting, there'll be a map showing the villages of Wyntersleap and Merriment Bay so that you can see where everything is. It'll be on my website from 25th September - because that's the release date of Christmas at Wynter House but it's available to pre-order right now.

Here's what it's about:

Christmas at Wynter House

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Guest — Emily Harvale
Thank you so much. I'm delighted you loved it. Book 2, New Beginnings at Wynter House will be out in January 2020, and my Merrimen... Read More
Sunday, 01 December 2019 11:38
Guest — Helen dorcey
Absolutely loved this book and the references to merriment bay. Especially looking forward to learn more about the characters. Ano... Read More
Sunday, 01 December 2019 11:17
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Cover Reveal! A Wedding on Lily Pond Lane

Cover Reveal! A Wedding on Lily Pond Lane

I'm thrilled to reveal the beautiful cover of the next book in my bestselling, Lily Pond Lane series, A Wedding on Lily Pond Lane. It's a gorgeously uplifting, romantic and heartwarming read and I can't wait to share this story with you. It's out on March 26th but it's available to pre-order now, so grab your copy here.

But if you haven't read the previous book, Return to Lily Pond Lane, you may want to read that first. Both books can be read as standalones but you'll enjoy them far more if you read them in order. And if you haven't read any of my Lily Pond Lane series - where have you been? Teehee. Seriously though, you'll get a great deal of pleasure - not to mention a lot of reading - if you start at the very beginning with, The Cottage on Lily Pond Lane-Part One: New beginnings.

Here's the blurb for A Wedding on Lily Pond Lane.

A Wedding on Lily Pond Lane

The Angel Bell is ringing for Mia and Jet’s Big Day – but will the Wedding of the Year go without a hitch?

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Guest — Joan Williams
This was the first series I read so that's probably why it's my favourite! Lots of characters and twists. Love it xx❤
Monday, 06 September 2021 20:20
Guest — Emily Harvale
Thank you so much. I'm really pleased you enjoyed the series. My next book will be 'Christmas at Wynter House' and if you want to ... Read More
Saturday, 20 July 2019 16:25
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Christmas Giveaway

Christmas Giveaway

Can you believe there are only nine more sleeps until Christmas? That means only nine more chocolates are hidden behind the doors of my advent calendar. It also means that the slight panic I'm beginning to feel having realised that I still have some presents to buy, is only going to get worse. On the flip side, the excitement that's building, because I'm one of those people who absolutely loves Christmas, is going to intensify - and that's a good thing. No really, it is!

And speaking of presents ... and excitement, I'm giving away a little present on this blog. It's the one in the photo and it consists of a cute robin cushion, a box of scrummy choccies and a signed paperback of my new book, Bells and Bows on Mistletoe Row. A cushion, a book and chocolates - the perfect reading combination! Unfortunately, this particular giveaway is for UK residents only.

All you have to do for a chance to win this gift is to comment on this blog post and tell me your favourite Christmas tradition (but please don't worry if your comment doesn't appear right away. All comments have to come to me to be verified and that can take a little while. It will appear though. )

I was asked this question for a blog tour recently and I must confess I listed about ten things, because I simply couldn't decide on my favourite. So perhaps I should ask you to tell me just one of your favourite traditions. Hohoho! Is it decorating the tree? Making the Christmas cake and wishing while you stir? Finding the perfect Yule log for the fire? Opening one present on Christmas Eve? Or whatever. You get the picture, right?

This will close for entries at midnight on Monday 17th December and a winner will be selected at random and the name posted on this blog on Tuesday the 18th, so there's not much time. Sorry about that but I was busy running other competitions on Facebook, in my newsletter and in my reader group, and I completely lost track of time! I'll clearly be going on Santa's Naughty List. But hey, no change there.

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Sue Howton
My favourite tradition is making the Christmas cake and pudding from my grandma's recipe and having 14 family members for Christma... Read More
Wednesday, 01 September 2021 21:36
Guest — Emily Harvale
Thank you for sharing all your wonderful Christmas traditions. Some made me giggle and some brought a tear to my eye, but they we... Read More
Tuesday, 18 December 2018 08:00
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Bells and Bows on Mistletoe Row Cover Reveal

Bells and Bows on Mistletoe Row Cover Reveal

I'm thrilled to reveal the utterly gorgeous cover of my new book, Bells and Bows on Mistletoe Row. I'm so excited to share Juliet and Harrison's Christmas story with you. It's out now, so why not grab a hot chocolate and curl up with this heart-warming, festive romance. 

Here's the blurb.

It’ll take a miracle to make Juliet’s Christmas merry, but Mistletoe Row is the place to be when you need some Christmas magic.

The last person Juliet Bell expects to see when she returns home for Christmas is Harrison Bow. Especially with the most beautiful woman in the world by his side. Twenty years ago, Juliet and Harrison had the shortest romance in history, consisting of one date – and one blazing row. But Juliet will never admit when she’s wrong, and Harrison doesn’t forgive easily, so they haven’t seen, or spoken to one another since.

Harrison Bow vowed he’d never visit his grandfather at The Grange, again, or drive along Mistletoe Row, the scene of one of the unhappiest times of his life. He hasn’t been back for twenty years and he’s only here now because his brother pleaded with him to come. At least, with his executive assistant joining him, he’ll be able to do some work.

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Cover Reveal

I am so excited to be revealing the absolutely gorgeous cover for The Cottage on Lily Pond Lane - Part One: New beginnings.

Today is the BIG cover reveal and I'm hoping you may want to get involved and share the cover and pre-order link. But first, let me share with you what the book is about.

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Guest — Emily
Sorry you're not well, Joanne, but I'm glad you enjoyed the series.
Wednesday, 26 September 2018 19:07
Guest — Joanne
I have just finished reading the Lily Pond Lane books. I'm off work sick at the moment and these have really helped me fill my day... Read More
Wednesday, 26 September 2018 16:02
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