Published By: Central AvenuePages: 301Released On: 05/04/2022 The third book in the darkly romantic Gentleman Spy Mysteries. Eliza Broad has overcome trauma and loss to become the confident woman and spy she is today, much in thanks to the care and attention of Sir Henry March, spy to the Crown. Fellow spy and good friendContinue reading “The Memory of Her – Bianca M. Schwarz”
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Stone Broke Heiress – Danielle Owen-Jones
Published By: BookouturePages: 309Released On: 21/03/2022 Bella Whittington’s caviar-and-Cristal life comes crashing down when she walks on on her fiancé and best friend tangled up on page 34 pf the Kama Sutra, limbs everywhere. But her plan to dull the pan with Daddy’s credit card is totalled by the news that they’ve lost the familyContinue reading “Stone Broke Heiress – Danielle Owen-Jones”
The Little Library on Cherry Lane – Katie Ginger
Published By: HQPages: 361Released On: 11/03/2022 Elsie Martin may lead a quiet life, but working in her beloved local library is enough to make her happy. After all, books have always been her armour against the world. So, when the library is threatened with closure to make way for a new housing development, Elsie knowsContinue reading “The Little Library on Cherry Lane – Katie Ginger”
The Tea Ladies of St Jude’s Hospital – Joanna Nell
Published By: Hodder and StoughtonPages: 352Released On: 03/03/2022 The Marjorie Marshall Memorial Cafeteria has been serving refreshments and raising money at the hospital for over fifty years, long after anybody can remember who Marjorie Marshall actually was. Staffed by successive generations of dedicated volunteers, the beloved cafeteria is known as much for offering a kindContinue reading “The Tea Ladies of St Jude’s Hospital – Joanna Nell”
The Balloon Thief – Aneesa Marufu
Published By: Chicken HousePages: 438Released On: 03/03/2022 For Khadija, the only escape from her father’s arranged betrothal is the sky. When she spots a rogue hot air balloon fighting against its ropes, she leaps at the chance for adventure. Khadija soon finds an unlikely ally in a poor glassmaker’s apprentice, Jacob. But Jacob is aContinue reading “The Balloon Thief – Aneesa Marufu”
The Summer That Changed Us – Cathy Bramley
Published By: OrionPages: 396Released On: 03/03/2022 The sparkling seaside village of Merle Bay, with its beautiful beach scattered with seaglass, is a place where anyone can have a fresh start. For Katie, it is the perfect hideout after a childhood trauma left her feeling exposed. For Robyn, the fresh sea air is helping to healContinue reading “The Summer That Changed Us – Cathy Bramley”
The Literary Almanac – Francesca Beauman
Published By: QuercusPages: 191Released On: 30/09/2021 Discover over 300 seasonal book recommendations in the ultimate reading list for book lovers everywhere. Spanning the dreary, cold days of January to the first flushes of spring and then the blazing August heat, bibliophile Francesca Beauman offers up a wealth of book recommendations. From The Count of MonteContinue reading “The Literary Almanac – Francesca Beauman”
The Last Supper – Rosemary Shrager
Published By: Little, BrownPages: 288Released On: 24/02/2022 When an old television rival, Deirdre Shaw, is found dead at the Cotswolds manor house where she was catering for a prestigious shooting weekend, Prudence is asked to step into the breach. Prudence is only too happy to take up the position and soon she is working inContinue reading “The Last Supper – Rosemary Shrager”
Too Many Reasons to Live – Rob Burrow
Published By: MacmillanPages: 304Released On: 19/08/2021 Rob Burrow is one of the greatest rugby league players of all time. And the most inspirational. As a boy, Rob was told he was too small to play the sport. Even when he made his debut for Leeds Rhinos, people wrote him off as a novelty. But RobContinue reading “Too Many Reasons to Live – Rob Burrow”
Fry’s Ties – Stephen Fry
Published By: Michael JosephPages: 320Released On: 16/11/2021 Every single one of Stephen Fry’s ties – whether floral, fluorescent, football themed; striped or spotty, outrageous or simply debonair – tells an intimate tale about a moment in Stephen’s life. Inspired by Stephen’s hugely popular Instagram posts, this book will feature beautiful, hand-drawn illustrations and photographs toContinue reading “Fry’s Ties – Stephen Fry”