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New Publications: January 2019

...and seductive charm. Friendly and funny Lois makes Mimi laugh. And seriously gorgeous Cal is welcoming and charismatic. Though Mimi loves her city life and her career, she’d be very...

Janice Horton Island In The Sun – Hurricane Experience In The Name Of Research!

...weather patterns develop to create a full-scale hurricane. It was during my research that I saw reports of a tropical cyclone alert in the Caribbean Sea. Tropical cyclones can develop...

Jo Lovett – The House Swap

...to explore a Maine island and Central London with Cassie and James. And who doesn’t love an alpaca? What is your writing day like? I have no typical writing day...

Jl Merrow: Redeeming A Rotter

...misunderstood. Is the antihero’s rotten reputation entirely undeserved? Care needs to be taken here; revealing our bad boy has really been a nice guy all along can leave the reader...

Rachel Brimble: A Filled Page Is Always Better To Perfect Than A Blank One

Today we welcome multi-talented, Rachel Brimble, to the blog talking about her writing career to date. First published in 2007, Rachel is well versed in writing across several romance sub-genres...

Ask An Industry Expert – Jm Snyder

...several of my older titles were coming out of contract and the publisher I enjoyed working with wasn’t taking re-releases at the time. A friend of mine had stories he...

RNA Conference 2018: Meet The Industry Professionals – Kate Nash

...I am always partial to romantic comedy and would like to see new themes, moving on from cupcake cafés, but still with community settings. I love sagas of all types,...

New Releases: July 2020

...    Merryn Allingham: A Tale of Two Sisters Historical Mystery Saga Magna Large Print 1 July When Alice Verinder’s beloved sister Lydia goes missing, Alice boards the Orient Express...

New Releases: October 2019

...An emotional historical fiction that tells the story of friendship, camaraderie and triumph over adversity.             Elaine Roberts: Christmas At The Foyles Bookshop Historical/Saga Aria,...

Never On Saturday By Sue BaRNArd

...part-prequel, part-sequel to the original story, told from the point of view of Friar Lawrence (though he’s called Fra’ Lorenzo in this version). I’ve always found him to be a...

Kate Ryder – Into A Cornish Wind

...all he represents. Since childhood Kat has had a ‘gift’, which elevates her illustrations to a uniquely perceptive level. Whenever her pens and paintbrushes touch canvas, she’s able to see...

Fenella J. Miller – The War Girls Of Goodwill House

...what I call “faction” – fictional books about real people. If I want to know about actual historical figures then I’ll read research books. I write World War II, Regency...