Blog tour: The Slow Lane Walkers Club

Welcome to the blog tour for The Slow Lane Walkers Club by Rosa Temple!

More about the book…

Daniel isn’t used to living life in the slow lane. So when he finds himself unexpectedly jobless and back in his old Cornish hometown, he can’t sit still.

Hazel used to be adventurous too. But now widowed and in her eighties, she barely leaves the house. When she sees an advert for Daniel’s new walking club, she grabs at the chance of some excitement.

Daniel’s heart sinks when he sees that the only person who’s turned up for his walking club is the crazy old lady from two doors down. But what he doesn’t expect is to discover that Hazel is one of the most fascinating people he’s ever met . . .

More about the author…

Rosa Temple began her career writing romantic comedy and chick lit novellas, short stories and books because of her passion for what she calls the 'early chick lit films', like: Sabrina, Barefoot In the Park and Breakfast at Tiffany's. She honed her skills as a ghost writer, gaining experience writing romance novellas and book series, with sweet themes as well as steamy novels for adult readers. She now specialises in contemporary romance and romantic comedies. Rosa is the author of four novels; Playing By the Rules, Playing Her Cards Right and Playing for Keeps as well as The Slow Lane Walkers Club. Rosa Temple is a Londoner who recently moved to the beautiful countryside of Ross-On-Wye in Herefordshire. She is married to a musician and has two sons.

My impressions…

There is beauty in taking things slow, whether it means savouring every step and every sight you encounter while you’re out and about or enjoying every character, every turn of phrase, every description and every feeling that arises from reading a beautiful novel. Rosa Temple’s latest book is a prime example of both scenarios. If well-developed characters and an evocative location are the cherry on a cake that couldn’t get any better!

Three words to describe it. Beautiful. Gentle. Warm.

Do I like the cover? Yes, it warms your soul even before you open the book!

Have I read any other books by the same author? No, not yet.

Comments

  1. Thanks so much for featuring The Slow Lane Walkers Club on your blog today ❤️❤️❤️

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