Win a £50 Gift Voucher!

New! Every time you write a review your name will go into the monthly draw. Each month we will award a £50 gift voucher to spend on the website. If you didn't win your name will remain in the draw so you still have a chance of winning. The more reviews you write the higher your chances will be!

It doesn't matter when you purchased your item you can still write a review - why not do it today?! https://joditaylor.online/


6 comments


  • Jacqui
    I don’t really want to say that the St Mary’s series has changed my life as that sounds a bit cheesy ( hints of A Second Chance ) but it has. I adore reading, always have. My mum dreaded me receiving a book on my birthday, as I would sit on the floor and read as my friends partied around me. But, a big but, ( shades of bustles?) I have NEVER invested so much in a set of books. Many is the time my husband discovers me heartbroken and sobbing when something happens to Max, Leon, Matthew, Markham, insert name. He comforts me, asks what’s wrong. And when I finally manage to explain – What? Again? It’s a book! It’s not real! – his reply shows he doesn’t get it. Yes I know they’re not real ( but in Another Time… they might be), but it feels like they are. I don’t know how Jodi keeps coming up with different ideas and plots, I’m just glad she does. Keep ‘em coming. Please. I’m due another cry.

  • Andrea Gwinnett
    Just received my order, really quick time !

    It included fridge magnets and a ‘running on coffee…’ notebook with pen – love them all.
    Clothing next I think !!


  • Hazel Broomfield
    What can I say about all the St Mary’s, Time Police, Frogmorton etc books that hasn’t already been said. I have read them and reread them, I quote passages from them to any family member of friend who is within ear shot – I fear I am beginning to think there really is Time travel. So I am now leaving a review for the clothing I recently purchased = 2, yes 2 hoodies, one in blue, one in maroon and no I do not support West Ham Football but I did support the old West ham Speedway. Back to the hoodies, they arrived promptly, excellent value, fitted a treat and unfortunately my husband grabbed them and wrapped them for Christmas so I haven’t had chance to wear them yet. Also purchases the notebook and pen, all I can say it is too good to write in.

  • Dave Sherman

    Dear Ms. Taylor, you are dangerous. I have been reading your series The Chronicles of St Mary’s. I am up to “What Could Possibly Go Wrong”.
    Recently I seem to have developed a back condition. Doctor says it may be stenosis, possibly arthritis. Back has been killing me. I am comfortable when I put my feet up and read. What, you ask, has this to do with you being dangerous? I find that it kills my back to laugh.
    I began reading the story of Mary the Mammoth. I have been laughing since late last night. By the time this story is resolved you may have put me in traction.
    These stories are as addictive as Downton Abbey. I don’t know what I’ll do when I have finished them. Probably begin reading them all again. Please keep it going.
    Dave


  • Barbara Sullivan

    I have read all of the Saint Mary’s Books, and The Time Police books. They are addictive. The characters in Ms. Taylor’s books are so well drawn, that we feel we know them. Their problems range from being being too close to famous battles like Agincourt to having trouble with admin assistants. After I read Just One Damned Thing After Another, I bought the audiobook because (like everyone) I can’t read and drive. Zara Ramm is a wonderful reader. She gets the humor and the indignation and all the things the characters speak and feel perfectly. There is joy, sorry and always a bit of humor. I still smile when I see Sir Terry Pratchett’s humor and influence. I think the Great Man would like these books.


Leave a comment

Please note, comments must be approved before they are published

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.