Wolfsong – T.J Klune

Published By: Pan MacmillanPages: 576Released On: 01/09/2022 Ox was twelve when his daddy taught him a very valuable lesson. He said that Ox wasn’t worth anything and people would never understand him. Then he left. Ox was sixteen when he met the boy on the road, the boy who talked and talked and talked. OxContinue reading “Wolfsong – T.J Klune”

Snow Falls Over Starry Cove – Nancy Barone

Published By: Head of ZeusPages: 320Released On: 01/09/2022 Emmie Weaver has it all – a handsome fiancé and students who love her. So why does she feel so lost? When Emmie’s estranged grandfather dies, leaving her a barge in Starry Cove, it’s a welcome chance to hit pause. But as soon as she arrives in theContinue reading “Snow Falls Over Starry Cove – Nancy Barone”

Let It Snow – Beth Moran

Published By: BoldwoodPages: 367Released On: 30/08/2022 After the end of a long-term relationship, local weather girl Bea Armstrong has been avoiding her family, and their inevitable ‘I-told-you-sos.’ But with Christmas fast approaching, she is finally on her way home to Charis House, the school in Sherwood Forest that her mum and dad run in theirContinue reading “Let It Snow – Beth Moran”

Coming Home to Puddleduck Farm – Della Galton

Published By: BoldwoodPages: 323Released On: 29/08/2022 London City Vet, Phoebe Dashwood, finds her partner Hugh and their boss in a passionate clinch beneath the mistletoe at their works Christmas party. Heartbroken, she bolts to the New Forest, her childhood home to regroup and soul search. Being home gives Phoebe the chance to reconnect with friendsContinue reading “Coming Home to Puddleduck Farm – Della Galton”

Spellboda – J.C Clarke

Published By: The Book GuildPages: 288Released On: 28/09/2021 Trust, belief and a little magic… then maybe they could both fly free. Since Trevor’s mum died, his dad can barely look at him without yelling. Home is awful, school is worse. People just let you down, and Trevor only talks to Mrs. Bingo-Wings, his mum’s cat.Continue reading “Spellboda – J.C Clarke”

Snowflakes Over Halesmere House – Suzanne Snow

Published By: CaneloPages: 292Released On: 18/08/2022 After years of living in the past, Ella is ready to start building a future. The perfect opportunity presents itself when she is offered a short-term role at Halesmere House in the Lake District, and tasked with kick-starting its artists’ residence. She can’t wait to start and explore a new career in anContinue reading “Snowflakes Over Halesmere House – Suzanne Snow”

The Little House By The Sea – Tracy Rees

Published By: BookouturePages: 277Released On: 24/08/2022 Kitty Roberts spends her days searching for the perfect home for two… until her boyfriend dumps her. Devastated, she flees to a tiny seaside village called Pennystrand, where she spent golden summers as a child, before her family fell apart. At first, Kitty’s dramatic escape proves to be exactly whatContinue reading “The Little House By The Sea – Tracy Rees”

Maybe This Christmas? – Jill Steeples

Published By: BoldwoodPages: 242Released On: 23/08/2022 When Beth Brown loses her job and her boyfriend in the space of twenty-four hours, she thinks life can’t get any worse. That’s until she finds herself in the depths of the English countryside working for chef, Rocco di Castri. Not only does she have to deal with hisContinue reading “Maybe This Christmas? – Jill Steeples”

The Hollow Sea – Annie Kirby

Published By: Penguin Michael JosephPages: 384Released On: 18/08/2022 When Scottie Bains realises that she may never become a mother, she makes the heart-breaking decision to flee to the remote North Atlantic archipelago of St Hia. Lashed by storms and far from the mainland, the islands are dangerous. Many have been lost to the ferocious tidesContinue reading “The Hollow Sea – Annie Kirby”

Urban Scarecrows – Jim Chambers

Published By: SilverwoodPages: 276Released On: 25/05/2022 The Labour Party election victory of 2019 ushers into power a radical socialist government which swiftly mutates to a British form of totalitarian Marxism in its quest for social justice and equality. Dominic Green, a Labour Party activist and celebrity chef, is caught up in the economic and socialContinue reading “Urban Scarecrows – Jim Chambers”