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You Will Meet a Stranger

...Accompanied by her fiercely protective teenage son, Dan, Kerry sees the boat trip as the start of her healing process. But when Kerry meets Italian widower, Gian, this chance encounter...

Ask An Industry Expert: Emily Ruston

...all the major publishing houses, and also with self-published authors. I’m wondering if you have found any differences between working with traditional published and Indie authors. In terms of the...

Julie Ryan: How Much Research Do You Do?

...romance, the research involved and her latest release, Finding Rose.   One question that I’m often asked is, ‘How much research do you do?’ There is, of course, a school...

A Wedding at the Chateau

Two friends. One wedding. A love story that’s long overdue… Olivia and Nico were once inseparable best friends but as life took its course, they took very different paths. When...

Sue Fortin – Blending Romance And Suspense

...romantic suspen*]}*se to psychological suspen*]}*se and now back to romantic suspen*]}*se. It’s been very encouraging for the romantic suspen*]}*se genre in recent months with the Romantic Novel of The Year...

The House at Angel’s Beach

Ivy Ross left Rivers End ten years ago, vowing never to return. Her heart broken, her trust gone, the father she adored behind bars. But when her sister Jody begs...

Deadly Treasure

...Trevithick KC has been busy in London with the complicated and lengthy trial of an underworld criminal. After a disastrous result, he returns to Penbartha to be with Olivia, seeking...

The Lochmore Legacy – A Scottish Castle Through The Ages.

...friends to goad her with! I also discovered that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert sailed the Crinan Canal (which afterwards became known as The Royal Route) in 1847. They met...

Ask An Industry Expert: Annie Aldington

...It is a huge industry now. When I started it was seen as secondary to proper acting by some actors! Now all the ‘names’ are doing it. It is hard...

The Secret Daughter of Venice

England, 1941. When Kate Arden discovers a secret stash of drawings hidden in the pages of an old volume of poetry given to her as a baby, her breath catches....

Ask An Industry Expert: Hattie Grunewald

...I don’t worry too much about social media presence or profile when it comes to fiction, though of course all those things can be helpful when it comes to selling...

Ask An Industry Expert: Kate Mills

...lot out there!   Yes, it was great to see Jenny Oliver’s The House We Called Home shortlisted for The Goldsboro Contemporary Romantic Novel. It’s always good when writers are...