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  A Wish For Beth by Audrey Davis Having read and enjoyed the first three books in the Cranley Wishes series, I was very excited to dive into number four — and it didn’t disappoint. Audrey Davis writes with such humour, her tongue always firmly in her cheek, yet her characters are so well drawn that you can’t help becoming completely invested in them. I actually preferred this instalment to book three, and I raced through it in no time. Beth moved to Cranley after her husband died, taking a job at the local pub to revamp the food offering — and the chance to live in was a welcome escape from the home that held too many memories. Kieran arrived in Cranley for very different reasons: after his ex‑fiancĂ©e Lisa ran off with her yoga instructor, he bought a ‘doer‑upper’ on the advice of an old friend of his mum’s. What neither of them expected was the interference of a very special genie called Gini, who lives in an old pinball machine in the pub’s cellar. Think the genie from Aladd...
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  The Queen's Coronation by Jennifer Ryan Having enjoyed The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir, I was really looking forward to reading this, and it exceeded my expectations. It’s a fun, wonderfully researched story that gives such an engaging glimpse into what it must have been like inside the palace around the Coronation of the late Queen Elizabeth — something we’re all curious about. And it’s so much more than that, too. It’s 1953, and London is buzzing with excitement for the Coronation — none more so than within the walls of Buckingham Palace. It’s here we meet a group of women who are destined to become the closest of friends. Caroline, assistant dresser to the Queen, loves her work, but her home life is far from ideal; pregnant after the love of her life didn’t return from the war, she married a man who went on to treat both her and her daughter terribly. Lucy, a strikingly beautiful young woman, joins the Palace staff hoping it will be the first step toward her dream of becoming a...