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It is very seldom that I give five stars to an anthology. Usually, they're fairly uneven affairs. Not this time. "Magic" was written by some of the UK's most talented authors as a benefit for the National Council for One-Parent Families. With an intro by J.K. Rowling to set the scene, the reader is ...
It's been a year since Jo Mackenzie's husband died. She's slowly getting (somewhat) used to being a single mom, working out how to make the shop work, keeping her staff happy, mourning a little Damien's departure from her life and wondering if Martin would be a good choice for a new relationship. ...
Alice Mayhew is a part-time architect and single parent for Alfie. Alfie is young, rambunctious and his father is more noted by his absence than presence. She finds herself volunteered to design a garden in her village. Something she's never done before and finds herself attracted to one of the m...
This one reads like a conclusion to the series. Jo Mackenzie has made some decisions about her life, decisions that she's happy with and knows are right for her, not for someone else. She's come to terms with the loss of her husband and while it's a bit of a gaping hole in her life, she knows that ...
I do hope Gil McNeil is planing more books in this series. It's comfort reading of the best kind. You really grow to love the characters with all their quirkiness.I liked seeing a resolution with Daniel, and adored Pearl - she's a perfect description of a two-year-old with all their charms and horro...