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Lost – but not found yet

August 30, 2011

We’ve had a bit of ‘mare’ of a weekend, for one reason and another. Mr B has a poorly back again and is not happy bunny. I have now managed to lose my wedding ring, my eternity ring and this morning, my new engagement ring (the replacement for my burgled original engagement ring.) We’ve turned the house upside down for the first two – one I fear, was lost at the gym and this morning, my new engagement ring seems to have disappeared into thin air. Ms Bennet says they will turn up but somehow, I don’t think they will.

At least, our weekend was brightened considerably by her company and hopefully she’s going to spend a couple of weeks with us soon.

Looking on the bright side, I want to share this fab review from Bookishly Attentive for Fever Cure.

Ms. Ashley weaves a fine tale of start and stop, hook and cut bait, turn on and turn off. The mercurial nature of our fair doctor has us all wondering just how deep his wounds really are, while Keira suffers the folly of eyes-wide-open falling for a man who isn’t going to stick around, no matter how much he may want to. The very contrariness of Tom and Keira’s situation keeps the reader hanging on, waiting to see how it all turns out.

Trust me – you’ll definitely feel the heat. Fever Cure is a clever, well written remedy for whatever ails you.


PS Any tips on curious household places to look for/find rings – gratefully received.


Posted by Phillipa @ 6:35 am | Leave a Comment

Comments



  1. Kate Says:

    One of my girls is brilliant at finding lost things. If she is not around, I start from when I last remember having it and work forward. Hope you find your rings x


  2. Phillipa Says:

    Kate – thanks, when I’ve had chance to calm a little, I will start with a methodical hunt for the new engagement ring which I hope has simply fallen onto the floor.


  3. Rosy Thornton Says:

    Hope the rings turn up soon. And great review!


  4. Stevie Carroll Says:

    You haven’t done any sudden tidying have you? I lost the wallet I take swimming the other day: it was empty, but I’d had it since school. It turned up this morning in a pile of papers I’d shoved to one side after having a five minute warning of unexpected visitors.


  5. Judy Says:

    I so so hope you find them.

    I can’t stop looking/getting madder at myself as I go when I lose stuff. They always seem to be in the place already much looked!! I’m crossing everything they make their way back to you soon.

    When I went to see Psychic Sally show, she found a woman’s lost hammer rather impressively.
    jx

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