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Kate Ryder: Secrets Of The Mist

...be it the RNA or a local group. Encouragement from like-minds is invaluable. I believe all writers go through periods of self-doubt and now that I’ve written almost 4 novels,...

New Releases: March 2021

...    Rachel Brimble: Trouble For The Leading Lady   Historical Romance Aria Fiction 4th March 1852 – Bath, England – Anything can happen when a feisty, good-time prostitute meets...

Emma Bennet – Falling In Love At Nightingale Farm

...it. When Jessica breaks her foot she’s forced to re-evaluate everything, including her relationship with her ex-schoolfriend, Nathan. The first draft of this manuscript was written during National Novel Writing...

Katie Fforde Debut Romantic Novel Award Category

...lives at the bottom of her garden …     Suzanne Ewart – One Month of You Before writing her first novel, Suzanne taught English to secondary school children in...

Katy Turner Wins The RNA Joan Hessayon Award 2023

...a fabulous crop of books has been an almost impossible task, as this year’s entrants in the awards were all cracking page-turning reads. Well done to all of you, and...

Sheila Norton – Winter At Cliff’s End Cottage

...imprint of Little, Brown Book Group) Cliff’s End Cottage is a local landmark. Perched on the South Devon coast, its garden has begun slowly toppling into the sea, yet the...

RNA Joan Hessayon Award Contender: Suzanne Merchant – Their Wildest Safari Dream

...to the success of the scheme but also to the enduring appeal of the romance genre. Well done to all of you.’ RNA Chair, Jean Fullerton, added, ‘Congratulations to all...

Heidi Stephens – Two Metres From You

...the bottom of her garden … ADDITIONAL MEDIA INFORMATION ABOUT HEIDI STEPHENS I’ve always been a writer of sorts, but mostly commercial (marketing/advertising) as well as some freelance journalism. I’ve...

New Releases: August 2020

...more distant, quickly breaking off their engagement. In the midst of despair, can Anwen find hope again?           Catherine Curzon and Eleanor Harkstead: The Captain and...

From Planting to Publishing

Join Lancashire author Suzanne Snow, discussing how she turned her passion for gardening and writing into a career. Suzanne writes uplifting fiction inspired by landscape, romance and rural life....

Liz Fenwick -the River Between Us

...award-winning author of eight novels that have been published in fourteen languages, and has been dubbed ‘The Queen of the contemporary Cornish novel,’ by the Guardian. She was born in...

Joan Hessayon Award 2019 – Meet The Contenders 3

...exploring medieval ruins. Coed Bedwen, the castle featured in Bound to Her Blood Enemy, is fictional but heavily inspired by Carreg Cennen Castle in Carmarthenshire. And what does the New...