Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 September 2020

Tome Thursday: Her Wedding Knight


Hello everyone!

You know what they say - when you find something that works, stick to it!

As you may or may not have noticed, Serenity Woods has been publishing some cozy mysteries for the last little while under the name Hermione Moon, and her main characters are Gwen and Arthur.

If those names ring any bells at all for you, well, I'm here to tell you why.

It's because they're ACTUALLY King Arthur and Guinevere.

Well, okay, he's not the king - he says so himself - but that's how we modern folk know him.

But there's one more book int this series to look at now and here I am with the review of it for tonight - I haven't had the chance to read it a second time yet because of some real life issues, HOWEVER, I can honestly say that if you've enjoyed the series so far, this one won't disappoint either.

It has our favourite crime-solving duo, stunning locations, more than enough intrigue to keep you going, and a little unveiling at the end that had me grinning like a Jack-o-Lantern.

So, without further ado: Her Wedding Knight!

Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Talkie Tuesday: Love at First Dance

"Sing like no one is listening, love like you'll never be hurt,
dance like no one is watching, live like it's heaven on Earth.
"


Hello everyone!

For this blog post I'm pulling out an oldie but a goldie, since it was probably one of my favourite summer movies that I ended up watching while away at the seaside. There's just something about a good, quality Hallmark channel movie that lifts the spirits. 

And also, it helps if the two leads are at least likeable!

With the Countdown to Christmas already in progress, I'm currently still forbidden from watching any Christmas movies, which should change after November 15th.

After all, nobody does ANYTHING Christmas-y at our house before my sister's birthday.

It's a given!

Although what she'll say when she sees the latest purchase our parents made and I left on her bed ...

Anyway, I'll stop babbling about unimportant things and move on to the actual blog post! Love at First Dance, here we go.

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Talkie Tuesday: The Perfect Bride Wedding Bells

"Who's ready to get married in six weeks?"


Hello everyone!

It's time for another movie review and YES, I know, I know, this one isn't very autumnal either, but it connects back to last week's and I couldn't just do one without the other, right? 

Right.

In any event, Hallmark has pretty much been showing all the extra special fall movies that will apparently more or less wrap up with the Good Witch Halloween Special (which I am VERY excited for!), and then it's off to count down until December.

Yes, that's also super fast, but it's Hallmark. 

Back to the topic at hand, however, this is going to be one of those wedding movies again, but I'm telling you it's probably one of the stronger sequels I had the chance to watch.

Normally, second movies are the weakest link. The Perfect Bride: Wedding Bells, while not a masterpiece, certainly wasn't bad, either.

Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Talkie Tuesday: The Perfect Bride

"There's no such thing."


Hello everyone!

So while our powerplant is sending out smoke signals into outer space - because why the heck else wold there be such a big cone of smoke there? - I'm sitting here watching the monstrosity and typing up my blog post. 

As it's October, I figured I could probably do something autumn-related, but instead I found this cutesy movie review I'd done a little bit ago.

I'll be doing a Halloween themed post, I promise, but I'm waiting for the premiere of Good Witch for that one.

In the meantime, though, Hallmark does indeed provide a viewer with HEAPS to watch even when you think there may be nothing.

You may think so, but they'll prove you wrong.

As they did with The Perfect Bride.

Saturday, 16 June 2018

Saturday Snippet: Wedding!



One of my best friends is getting married today.

I wish her and her beau all the happiness in the world!

xx
*image not mine

Thursday, 15 March 2018

Tome Thursday: Unveiled


Hello everyone!

It's Thursday again and once more I'm back with another Noelle Adams book to review for you. Or, well, it's a novella, not really a book, since it's under one hundred pages, but that's beside the point, right? Right.

I started her 'One Fairy Tale Wedding' novella series because, honestly, the premise sounded really neat. Who doesn't want to find their own fairy tale at a wedding?

That being said, however, I have to admit that, as so many people have already mentioned, sometimes only the first book in a series is really SUPER good. The rest just never seem to live up to expactations apparently ...

Or maybe I'm being a little down for some odd reason or another.

In any case, Unveiled, being the third and last in the series, is the book I'll be talking about tonight.

Thursday, 1 March 2018

Tome Thursday: Untouched


Hello everyone!

It's time for the weekly book review, and this week I was once again lucky that one of my favourite authors released another novella from her Fairy Tale Wedding series.

Noelle Adams has quickly found her way back to my regular reading list, and as I've already done a review on Unguarded, I figured I might as well do myself (and my OCD) a favour and continue along the trend which would enable me to have the entire trilogy on here once it was out and about.

So like I've already mentioned elsewhere on this blog, Ms Adams is one of my go-tos when I'm feeling down or in need of some old-fashioned happily ever after with reasonable characters.

You know the feeling, right? When all you want to do is immerse yourself in someone else's life through a book but end up dissecting it instead because they come off as just SO unrealistic that it's impossible?

Yeah, that's usually me. Not so with Untouched, however.

Sunday, 28 June 2015

Saturday Snippet (2)


Hello everyone!

Guess what??

My cousin and his beautiful lady-love got married yesterday!


Hence the lateness of this blog post. Let's just say weddings take their toll on people haha, but it was such a lovely ceremony, the venue was perfect, and not even the rain could keep our spirits down!

It's a surreal feeling for me to think about my cousin as a married man; I mean, we grew up together and now it's all just hitting home! It's one of those 'oh snap' moments you get in life from time to time, I think.

I wish the both of them all the best, everything they could ever hope for, and a lot of dreams to follow!

xx