A Hundred Years to Arras – Jason Cobley

Published By: UnboundPages: 312Released On: 19/08/2021 On a painful, freezing Easter Monday in 1917, Private Robert Gooding Henson of the Somerset Light Infantry is launched into the Battle of Arras. Robert is 23 year’s old, a farmer’s boy from Somerset, who joins up against his father’s wishes, Robert forms fast friendships with Stanley, who liedContinue reading “A Hundred Years to Arras – Jason Cobley”

My Best Friend’s Wedding – Tilly Tennant

Published By: BookouturePages: 300Released On: 08/10/2021 Everything was in place for Libby’s own wedding day – the ancient church with roses around the door, the frothy white wedding dress of her dreams… That is until her Mr Right, Rufus, turned out to be Mr Wrong and dumped her out of the blue. For her cousin.Continue reading “My Best Friend’s Wedding – Tilly Tennant”

Christmas At Fox Farm – Helen Pollard

Published By: BookouturePages: 306Date Released: 29/09/2021 At Fox Farm, the village has gathered to decorate the ten-foot tree and carol the night away. Robins dart across frosty hedgerows and holly bushes are covered with ruby-red berries. But this year they will need an extra pinch of festive magic to keep Christmas alive… Living at FoxContinue reading “Christmas At Fox Farm – Helen Pollard”

The Reading List – Sara Nisha Adams

Published By: HarperCollinsPages: 432Date Released: 22/07/2021 Widower Mukesh lives a quiet life in the London Borough of Ealing after losing his beloved wife. He shops every Wednesday, goes to Temple, and worries about his granddaughter, Priya, who hides in her room reading while he spends his evenings watching nature documentaries. Aleisha is a bright butContinue reading “The Reading List – Sara Nisha Adams”

This Much Huxley Knows – Gail Aldwin

Published By: Black Rose WritingPages: 223Date Published: 07/07/2021 I’m seven years old and I’ve never had a best mate. Trouble is, no one gets my jokes. And Breaks-it isn’t helping. Ha! You get it, don’t you? Brexit means everyone’s falling out and breaking up. Huxley is growing up in the suburbs of London at aContinue reading “This Much Huxley Knows – Gail Aldwin”

Corinth 2642 AD – Bindiya Schaefer

Published By: ZenithPages: 296Date Released: 21/09/2021 In the year 2642, no one person is ethnically like the other. Globalisation, war and other catalysts have given birth to a diverse and multi-ethnic new world. Not everyone feels this new society is ideal, though. A select group creates their own colony – a pureblood, white supremacist cultContinue reading “Corinth 2642 AD – Bindiya Schaefer”

A Country Village Christmas – Suzanne Snow

Published By: CaneloPages: 306Date Released: 02/09/2021 Can the magic of Christmas and the community of Thorndale bring two lost souls together in love?Olivia doesn’t have time for Christmas or for romance – she’s got a demanding career and has been burned before when it comes to love. This year, she’s spending the festive season inContinue reading “A Country Village Christmas – Suzanne Snow”

Generations: Does When You’re Born Shape Who You Are? – Bobby Duffy

Published By: Atlantic BooksPages: 304Date Released: 02/09/2021 Are millennials entitled and lazy? Are baby boomers the most sexually liberal generation? Was generation X the last group to show loyalty to political parties? In this original and deeply researched book, polling expert and professor of public policy Bobby Duffy explores how when we’re born determines ourContinue reading “Generations: Does When You’re Born Shape Who You Are? – Bobby Duffy”

Make Do and Mend in Applewell – Lilac Mills

Published by: Canelo EscapePages: 304Date published: 26/08/2021Date read: 14/08/2021 Lottie has always been thrifty. As a mother of three, it’s even more important that she stretches the household budget as far as possible. Luckily, Lottie’s penchant for taking broken items and upcycling them has worked wonders for living on a shoestring. Henry can’t face tellingContinue reading “Make Do and Mend in Applewell – Lilac Mills”

A Narrow Door – Joanne Harris

Published by: OrionPages: 448Date published: 04/08/2021Date read: 06/08/2021 Now I’m in charge, the gates are my gates. The rules are my rules. It’s an incendiary moment for St Oswald’s school. For the first time in its history, a headmistress is in power, the gates opening to girls. Rebecca Buckfast has spilled blood to reach thisContinue reading “A Narrow Door – Joanne Harris”