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Tuesday 23 October 2018

Blog Tour - Second Chances at the Logfire Cabin by Catherine Ferguson





Today I am pleased to welcome Catherine Ferguson to my blog to celebrate the  publication of her latest novel 'Second Chances at the Logfire Cabin',



Second Chances at the Log Fire Cabin (Paperback)It's time to cosy up this winter...
When Roxy proposes to her boyfriend Jackson in a moment of madness on live TV, she's mortified when he rejects her.

To escape the embarrassment, she takes a job working as baking assistant at the idyllic Log Fire Cabin. Roxy hopes the new job will take her mind off Jackson, because to her eternal annoyance, she hasn't been able to stop thinking about him...

But when Jackson turns up at the cabin unexpectedly, things begin to go wrong. With a sprinkle of snow, the help of new friends and more than a couple of mince pies, can Roxy heal her heart in time for Christmas?
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I really enjoyed my visit to Logfire Cabin last year and was really glad to be invited55 to return this year too. Although it is the second book in the series. it could easily be read as a standalone book and it is a great book to get you in the Christmassy spirit. Filled with all the usual Christmas cheer this is a definite good book to pick up this festive period.

The location sounds gorgeous and the smells and images were seeping out of the pages as I read. I loved Roxy, she is a great character, one which has many secrets, and as they are revealed it is obvious to see why she behaves as she does.

All the cookies and gingerbread throughout the book sounds delicious and I definitely felt hungry as I devoured the story - I definitely think that you need a big drink and a range of snacks by your side as you read the book because once you start it, you won't want to stop!

Thank you to Avon Books for sending me a copy of the book in return for an honest review.6=

Catherines publisher's, Avon Books, have kindly given me an extract to share with my blog readers......

At thirty-two, Jackson Cooper is a very successful businessman, having built up a large property management company in the time since he left university. I tell myself he deserves an evening relaxing in front of the football. He works so incredibly hard.

An evening in will probably be better for me, too, really. I’m out of work at the moment and money is really tight.

Flo has been so good to me since I lost my job at the factory back in late September. The redundancy package was okay, mainly because I started there when I was twenty-three, which meant I had seven years of service under my belt. But the money is draining away and I’m starting to get worried, having applied for dozens of jobs, so far with no luck at all – not even an interview. Flo has insisted on halving my rent until I get back into work, but I hate being a burden like this. It’s just not fair on Flo. Worry has been affecting my sleep lately and I’m forever nodding off on the sofa in the evenings.

Thank you to the publishers, Avon Books, for sending me a copy in return for an honest review and a place on the blog tour.

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