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Blog Tour Stop with Review- Saying Goodbye To Tuesday by Chrissie Manby

  Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for Saying Goodbye To Tuesday by Chrissie Manby! S tupendo the dog has died. But that's just the beginning of his story. What They Say : To love and protect. The code of the good dog is clear. When single mother Tuesday took on mongrel pup Stupendo, she made a friend for life. Through the best and the worst of times, Stupendo has been there for her. Ever faithful, ever loyal, ever true. Nothing could break their bond. Until last week. Stupendo doesn't know why Tuesday is suddenly ignoring him or why his doggy antics no longer seem to soothe Baby William. It takes his worst enemy - the cat next door - to break the news that Stupendo has become a ghost. Somehow left behind on Earth, Stupendo knows he has unfinished business. Enlisting the help of the community of animals in the neighbourhood, Stupendo must get to the bottom of the very human sadness that hangs over his old home and keeps him from saying goodbye to Tuesday. What I Say : Chriss...

Blog Tour Stop with Review- Underneath the Christmas Tree by Heidi Swain

  Welcome to my stop on the blog tour for the fabulously festive Underneath the Christmas Tree by Heidi Swain!! What They Say: Wynter’s Trees is the home of Christmas. For the people of Wynmouth it’s where they get their family Christmas tree, and where Christmas truly comes to life. But for Liza Wynter, it’s a millstone around her neck. It was her father’s pride and joy but now he’s gone, she can’t have anything to do with it. Until her father’s business partner decides to retire and she must go back to handle the transition to his son Ned. When Liza arrives, she discovers a much-loved business that’s flourishing under Ned’s stewardship. And she’s happy to stay and help for the Christmas season, but then she has other plans. But will the place where she grew up make her change her mind? And can it weave its Christmas cheer around her heart…? What I Say: Where to start? Well, for me there are two authors who make Christmas better with their books. One is Milly Johnson. The o...