Showing posts with label Jo Hurst. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jo Hurst. Show all posts

Friday, 30 October 2015

My Favourite Book is... by Rebecca Pugh, Jo Hurst & Bernadette Maycock


Rebecca Pugh, author of Return to Bluebell Hill and blogger at Becca's Books 

First of all, I’d like to say a massive thank you to the fabulous Sharon for inviting me onto her lovely blog today, to chat about my favourite book. This is such a brilliant feature and I’m delighted to be joining in!

I came across one of my favourite books for the first time back in college. I was studying English Literature and we were handed a list of the titles we’d be needing during the course. Most were available in the college library, but back then, when studying, I liked having my own copies of the book available. So, I grabbed my list, hopped onto Amazon and grabbed the books I needed, ready to begin.

I can’t remember the full list of titles now, but I do know that alongside Brick Lane by Monica Ali (which was also brilliant by the way), there was a book called The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini. I’d never heard of it until then, never even been aware of its existence, and in my ridiculous young-way, I wasn’t too impressed by the cover either. Where were those pretty hearts and pastel colours that I usually went for? Well, there weren’t any. But, seeing as I had to read it for class, I didn’t really have a choice in the matter so I began. 

The Kite Runner was the very first book to move me. To make me cry, to make me think about life and to make me realise how precious life is. Until then, a book had never had such a profound effect on me, and I remember sitting there, once I’d finished, wondering what the bloody hell had just happened. My mind was well and truly blown, I remember that much. It was heart-breaking, devastating, and it has remained with me ever since. 

Sunday, 3 August 2014

Reader Spotlight: Jo Hurst


This morning it's the turn of fellow blogger Jo to appear in the Reader Spotlight feature.

Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?
I’m Jo from Cometbabesbooks, I am from a little town near Manchester, called Wigan.  I love reading and holidays, I try to get away at least a couple of times a year.  I started my blog in September 2013 and have made loads of lovely new friends since then.  I am addicted to twitter.

Have you always been a bookworm?  
Yeah I would say I have, I remember reading Ladybird books when I was little and it has just gone from there.  I do have times where I can go months/weeks without reading, not so much since I started my blog as there are so many wonderful books I want to read and with working not enough time to read them all.

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Guest Book Review: Jennifer Haymore - The Duchess Hunt

Reviewed by Jo Hurst

Simon Hawkins, duke of Trent, is no stranger to scandal. Rumors and innuendo have darkened the House of Trent for decades, and it has fallen to Simon to restore his tattered family name. He lives by a strict code of honor, but when he is called home to investigate his mother's disappearance, the distinguished duke will tangle with temptation. For there waits the only woman he has ever loved--and the last woman he should desire...

Sarah Osborne has spent her life dreaming of Simon's touch. But dukes do not long for lady's maids--or so Sarah believes, until a stolen kiss sparks a passion that could be her ultimate undoing. As the couple begins a forbidden romance, a cunning enemy plots to destroy the duke and everything he loves. Now, caught in a blackmailer's web, Simon faces an agonizing choice: sacrifice his family's future or break Sarah's heart.


Amazon links: Kindle or Paperback  

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Guest Book Review: Eloisa James - Duchess in Love

Reviewed by Jo Hurst

Gina was forced into marriage with Camden, the Duke of Girton, at an age when she'd have been better off in a schoolroom than a ballroom. Directly after the ceremony her handsome spouse promptly fled to the continent, leaving the marriage unconsummated and Gina quite indignant. Now she is one of the most well-known ladies in London . . . living on the edge of scandal - desired by many men, but resisting giving herself to anyone.

Finally, Camden has returned home to discover that his naïve bride has blossomed into the toast of the ton. Which leaves Cam in the most uncomfortable position of discovering that he has the bad manners to be falling in love - with his own wife!

Amazon links: Kindle or Paperback