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Summer Wedding by Sarah Morgan published by HQ Books

  When Adeline receives a wedding invite to her mother’s fourth marriage on the island of Corfu, she despairs and makes the decision not to go, until her father, talks her round! Adeline’s half sister Cassie lives life through the pages of a romance novel the type that her mother, bestselling romance author Catherine Swift writes and she can’t wait for the nuptials. The invites though hold a secret…who is the mystery groom and why all the secrecy behind him? This story is told from the perspective of the two daughters and their mum, and although you will probably guess the twist (I did!) it certainly doesn’t distract from the story and the wonderful description of Corfu and it’s scenery. I initially started this book and then stopped it and read another book in between and now looking back I’m not sure why I did that because when I returned to it, I couldn’t stop reading it!! I also read this when I was lying in bed with Covid, and it transported me on a holiday to Corfu exactly

The Doctor written by Annie Payne and published by Avon Books

  Doctor Alison Wilson has moved to a new seaside town from a London hospital to take up the role of Medical Officer at failing hospital Saint Margaret’s. Tasked with shaking things up, she quickly learns that things are worse than they initially seem: patient records are in disarray, staff morale is low, and there’s something afoot that she can’t quite put her finger on… As Alison starts to dig into the hospital’s past, she gradually discovers a trail of lies that runs deeper and darker than she could have ever imagined.   I absolutely raced through this book and really enjoyed it until it got close to the end. There felt to me like a few things were put into the book but were never explained – exactly why Alison left London, it was hinted out that there was more to the story, and that we would find out later but we never did. Also Ed, the ex husband seemed to know a lot of what was going on, and I felt there was more to that story line, but again it was never explained. I was