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Title: Where There's a Wil
Author: Beth Corby
Genre: Chick-lit
Rating: 4/5
# pages: 336 pages
Date read: August, 2022

After leaving university at the age of twenty-five with no idea what to do with her life, Hannah is stunned when she is left a mystery bequest by her rich, estranged great-uncle Donald.

But there's a catch: before she can find out what she's inherited, she must undertake a series of unknown tasks alongside Alec, Donald's reluctant (but rather gorgeous) PA.

As the tasks progress and she and Alec grow closer, Hannah begins to think that Donald's real gift might have more to do with love than money . . .


A light and funny read. Not very realistic, but charming enough that I found myself not really minding, as it stayed true to its own universe. It's nothing special, but exactly what I needed, and I finished it in two days.

I wish Hannah and Alex could have communicated better, but they managed after awhile, and I loved Jane, Donald and Mrs. C.!

Lighthearted escapism that kept me nicely distracted :-)
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Title: No Roses in June
Author: Essie Summers
Genre: Chick-lit
Rating: 4/5
# pages: 200
Date read: August, 2022

She, a MacDonald, love a Campbell?

Edward Campbell had a totally unjustified reason for despising Fiona MacDonald, but she was certainly not going to explain her actions to a "stuffy colonial" she'd never see again!

Unfortunately, Fiona did meet him again--as the uncle of her four young charges on a remote New Zealand sheep station. And it seemed the ancient feud between the clans was being revived.

Too late then to wish they’d started out differently . . . .


A bit too 'twee' for me to give it the final star, but all in all I loved it :-D "The Sound of Music" (the first half, anyway) set in New Zealand with shades of "Pride and Prejudice" thrown in? What's not to like??

Well, perhaps some of the prideful part - a lot of the issues could have been sorted earlier if Fiona and Edward had just TALKED earlier, but it worked out, and apart from a minor eye-roll whenever it came out, it wasn't a big deal in the greater scope of things. I loved reading about how Fiona interacted with the kids, and how she slowly got used to life in the middle of nowhere, New Zealand.

I think it was originally published as a Harlequin romance? But definitely find the quality is better than many of those. Will definitely be checking out more novels by this author.
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Title: The Valley of Horses
Author: Jean M. Auel
Genre: Historical fiction
Rating: 5/5
# pages: 546
Date read: April 2008, August 2022


Cruelly cast out by the new leader of the ancient Clan that adopted her as a child, Ayla leaves those she loves behind and travels alone through a stark, open land filled with dangerous animals but few people, searching for the Others, tall and fair like herself. The short summer gives her little time to look, and when she finds a sheltered valley with a herd of hardy steppe horses, she decides to stay and prepare for the long glacial winter ahead. Living with the Clan has taught Ayla many skills but not real hunting. She finally knows she can survive when she traps a horse, which gives her meat and a warm pelt for the winter, but fate has bestowed a greater gift, an orphaned foal with whom she develops a unique kinship. One winter extends to more; she discovers a way to make fire more quickly and a wounded cave lion cub joins her unusual family, but her beloved animals don't fulfill her restless need for human companionship. Then she hears the sound of a man screaming in pain. She saves tall, handsome Jondalar, who brings her a language to speak and an awakening of love and desire, but Ayla is torn between her fear of leaving her valley and her hope of living with her own kind.


Probably my favourite in the series. No annoying Broud character like in the first, and it hasn't yet reached the repetitiveness of the third and fourth. I have yet to read the fifth because I couldn't stomach rereading 3 and 4 but am thinking I may just skip those two and go straight to it. I think I remember enough of what happens.

Anyway, I love reading about the interaction between Ayla, Whinney and Baby and how Ayla slowly but surely learns to use her instincts to teach herself new things.

Reread 2022: No longer my favourite in the series - I actually liked the first one a tad more. I found that I didn't care all that much about the chapters focusing on Jondalar and his brother, and kept looking forward to the ones that focused on Ayla instead.

I still really enjoyed it though, and finished it in just a few days.

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