Published By: ArcadiaPages: 336Released On: 18/07/2024 Fifteen years ago, two boys went missing at a state park in West Virginia. Six months later they mysteriously reappeared. Jeremy wouldn’t say where they had been, and Rafe was unable, having no memory of their time lost in the woods . . though he bears terrible scars onContinue reading “The Lost Story – Meg Shaffer”
Category Archives: Fantasy & Sci-Fi
A Short Walk Through a Wide World – Douglas Westerbeke
Published By: Jonathan CapePages: 400Released On: 04/07/2024 If you could never stay, where would you go? Paris, 1885: Aubry Tourvel, a spoiled and stubborn nine-year-old girl, comes across a wooden puzzle ball on her walk home from school. She tosses it over the fence, only to find it in her satchel that evening. Days later, atContinue reading “A Short Walk Through a Wide World – Douglas Westerbeke”
The Love Of My Afterlife – Kirsty Greenwood
Published By: PenguinPages: 400Released On: 20/06/2024 If she wasn’t dead already, Delphie would be dying of embarrassment. She’s entered the afterlife wearing the sort of pyjamas you don’t want anyone to see and finds herself face-to-face with the most handsome man she’s ever encountered. And he’s smiling at her. As they start to chat, everything else becomes background noiseContinue reading “The Love Of My Afterlife – Kirsty Greenwood”
The Memo – Lauren Mechling and Rachel Dodes
Published By: Renegade BooksPages: 336Released On: 20/06/2024 Do you ever feel like you have no idea what you’re doing in life – and wonder if you just didn’t get the memo?Jenny Green is dreading her Class of 2007 reunion. While her friends are killing it, Jenny’s promising career as an artisanal baker went up inContinue reading “The Memo – Lauren Mechling and Rachel Dodes”
The Theatre of Glass and Shadows – Anne Corlett
Published By: Black & White PublishingPages: 400Released On: 23/05/2024 In an alternate London, the city’s Theatre District is a walled area south of the river where an immersive production – the Show – has been running for centuries, growing ever bigger, more sprawling and lavish. The Show is open to anyone who can afford aContinue reading “The Theatre of Glass and Shadows – Anne Corlett”
Moonstone – Laura Purcell
Published By: MagpiePages: 400Released On: 23/05/2024 Don’t misbehave. Beware the moon. And never go out after dark . . . Following a scandal at the Vauxhall pleasure gardens, Camille is sent to the woods to live with her reclusive godmother and her strange daughter, Lucy. Cast out from polite society, she must learn to live by herContinue reading “Moonstone – Laura Purcell”
The Ministry of Time – Kaliane Bradley
Published By: SceptrePages: 368Released On: 14/05/2024 A boy meets a girl.The past meets the future.A finger meets a trigger.The beginning meets the end.England is forever. England must fall. In the near future, a disaffected civil servant is offered a lucrative job in a mysterious new government ministry gathering ‘expats’ from across history to test theContinue reading “The Ministry of Time – Kaliane Bradley”
Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea – Rebecca Thorne
Published By: TorPages: 352Released On: 09/05/2024 Two women wanted to open a cosy bookshop. They discovered a world of adventure. Reyna and Kianthe dream of opening a friendly book shop together, serving the very best tea and cakes. Worn wooden floors, plants on every table, firelight drifting between the rafters – all complemented by loveContinue reading “Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea – Rebecca Thorne”
The Family Experiment – John Marrs
Published By: Macmillan Pages: 400Released On: 09/05/2024 Some families are virtually perfect . . . The world’s population is soaring, creating overcrowded cities and an economic crisis. And in the UK, breaking point has arrived. A growing number of people can no longer afford to start families let alone raise them. But for those desperate to experienceContinue reading “The Family Experiment – John Marrs”
Mania – Lionel Shriver
Published By: The Borough PressPages: 288Released On: 11/04/2024 What if calling someone stupid was illegal? In a reality not too distant from our own, where the so-called Mental Parity Movement has taken hold, the worst thing you can call someone is ‘stupid’. Everyone is equally clever, and discrimination based on intelligence is ‘the last greatContinue reading “Mania – Lionel Shriver”