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LoRNA Cook: The Pain Of Blending Fact And Fiction

...England with her husband, daughters and a Staffy named Socks. A former journalist and publicist, she owns more cookery books than one woman should but barely get time to cook....

New Releases: October 2018

...doorstep, needing a sympathetic ear. Tim thinks Harriet broke up his sister’s marriage all those years ago. His sister’s enemies are his enemies. When his niece runs away to Harriet’s...

September 2018: New Releases

...Ribblemill, the childhood village she thought she’d escaped, she’s sure she can survive a temporary stay. She’s spent a lifetime making the best of things, hasn’t she? Determined to throw...

New Releases: February 2020

...When former Olympic Swimmer, Michael Adams—now reluctantly Canada’s hottest reality TV star— insults his fake showbiz wife on social media, he escapes the ensuing scandal and jumps on the first...

New Publications: March 2019

...luxurious locations. Jetting from wooden huts on stilts in turquoise seas to boutique hotels with roaring fires to 7* penthouse suites with panoramic views of the world’s most glamorous cities…...

Lynda Stacey: Romantic Suspense – Inside The Mind Of The Villain

...Ella was. This was the picture that matched my thoughts. She’s young. She’s feisty and the story begins with Ella fighting for her life. My heroine is physically broken, yet...

Ask An Industry Expert: Anna Davis

...but lots of the students who study on our shorter courses do get places, and we’ve now had lots of success stories of students who’ve moved from our shorter courses...

New Releases: April 2019

...Murder Mysteries, #2 Everyone knows Abe Compton’s Headbender cider is as rough as a cider can get. But is it deadly? When self-styled ‘lady of the manor’, Margot Duckett-Trimble, announces...

Rachel Dove: It Takes A Village

...that writing standalones is easier in a way, because of the continuity issues. You have to remember characters and locations for series, whereas in a standalone the whole story is...

Glenda Young: Are Sagas A Feminist Issue?

...now, so I visit often. I use as many sources as I can – chatting to people is the most valuable, but also libraries, archives, maps and online sources too....

Karen King – The Best Christmas Ever

...Hertfordshire with her husband, daughter and their three border terriers. She writes novels, journals and children’s books. Catherine’s career started out as a singer/songwriter in a rock band. She toured...

The Forgotten Village