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The Mid-life Trials of Annabeth Hope

...sparks start to fly. Annabeth and Rick couldn't be more different, but maybe they hold the key to each other's happiness. A story of family friends, community, hope and llamas…...

Ask An Industry Expert: Anna Davis

...or rejecting the feedback completely. If the feedback chimes very precisely with what you already know in your heart of hearts – then yes, you’re likely to want to take...

The House That Florence Left

...she first thought. Soon Bella finds herself caught up in the charm of the lively Portuguese village, the eccentric and friendly locals and her handsome, yet mysterious, neighbour, Hugo. But...

Lynda R Edwards – Friendship Estate

...the ferocious group by treaty in 1739 and 1740, allowing them to have autonomy in their communities in exchange for agreeing to be called to military service and negotiating their...

Ask An Industry Expert: Lisa Firth

...many CONGRATULATIONS on your RNA award. Could I start by asking you how you came to found Fully Booked Design ten years ago? I came to design via an unusual...

Meet The Contenders For The Fantasy Romantic Novel Award 2020

...called Gin & Gentleman. Under my real name, I have written non-fiction and biography (Fatal Evidence, my biography of 19th C forensic scientist Alfred Swaine Taylor, was one of the...

Vicki Beeby – The Ops Room Girls

...styles and genres. You might discover that what you really love writing is not something that occurred to you when you started out. If what you write gives you joy,...

All That We Have Lost

Elaine Spires

...rural village with a 12th Century church and 16th Century pub and Medieval cottages and was surrounded by orchards and farms. Interestingly, people like elizabeth Fry the prison reformer used...

New Releases: March 2022

...children trapped in the same attic, almost a century apart, bound by a secret. A hauntingly powerful, emotionally charged and unique dual-narrative novel about family secrets, love and loss, identity...

Clare London: Zest – An Accidental Baker Story

...initial (can be confusing for the reader), or unusual spellings that make pronunciation awkward. What was your journey to publication? I’ve always written stories, filling plenty of notebooks during my...

An Interview With Library Liaison Officer Laura E. James

...achieve. Katerina and Hannah are why I’ve remained faithful to the story. Do you have a favourite library? What makes that library special? (Any cosy little reading nooks we should...