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Billie Jo
by Kimberley ChambersHer dad’s a villain. She’s his princess.And their world is about to crash.
The Feud (The Mitchells and O’Haras Trilogy #1)
by Kimberley ChambersTwo rival families. One East End. The explosive first novel in the Mitchells & O’Haras trilogy.
The Traitor (The Mitchells and O’Haras Trilogy #2)
by Kimberley ChambersShe fell for the enemy. Now she must pay the price. The gripping second novel from the #1 bestselling author in the Mitchells & O’Haras trilogy.
The Victim (The Mitchells and O’Haras Trilogy #3)
by Kimberley ChambersIf you live for your family, would you die for your family? The third novel in the compulsive Mitchells and O’Haras trilogy.
No Good Brother
by Tyler KeevilSHORTLISTED FOR THE WILBUR SMITH ADVENTURE WRITING PRIZE 2018 'A great, gripping story, ferociously well-written, with characters that live and breathe' STEF PENNEY, bestselling author of Under a Pole Star
Trust Me: The Thrilling Suspense That Will Have You Hooked In 2017!
by Gemma Metcalfe‘A brilliant debut, this tense and original story deserves to be read!’ B A Paris best-selling author of Behind Closed Doors ‘Gemma Metcalfe turns the screw until the tension is almost unbearable. A fast-paced debut with a twist that made me gasp.’ Mark Edwards best-selling author of The Devil’s Work
Pages & Co.: Tilly And The Bookwanderers, Tilly And The Lost Fairy Tales And Tilly And The Map Of Stories (Pages & Co. #1)
by Anna JamesA captivating, curl-up-on-the-sofa debut about the magic of books and the power of the imagination.
Pages & Co.: Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales (Pages & Co. #2)
by Anna JamesA magical adventure to delight the imagination. The curl-up-on-the-sofa snuggle of a series from a uniquely talented author.
Pages & Co.: Tilly and the Map of Stories (Pages & Co. #3)
by Anna JamesThird in the modern-classic and bestselling bookwandering series that celebrates all that is best in life: books, adventure, friendship – and cake.
I Owe You Nothing
by Luke Goss Jean RitcheThe truth behind the spectacular rise and fall of a pop legend in his own words.
Book of Crying Baby (The National Childbirth Trust)
by Anna McGrailWhen a new baby cries parents often feel anxious. It’s not easy to work out the cause and find the right solution.
The Reservoir Tapes
by Jon McGregorAs broadcast on BBC radio 4: the fifteen ‘prequel’ stories to the Costa Award-WinningReservoir 13. ‘He leaves behind all other writers of his generation’ Sarah Hall
I Know Who You Are: A Novel
by Alice Feeney‘What a ride, I loved this book and the brilliant Hitchcockian twist!’ Sarah Michelle Gellar ‘Twisty and gripping’ Jane Fallon ‘You will NEVER guess the ending of this one!’ Louise Candlish ‘A fiendishly well-plotted, deliciously dark and twisting read’ Lucy Foley
My Summer of Magic Moments
by Caroline Roberts‘A delightful, life affirming story. I wanted to retreat to a cottage by the sea after the first chapter!’ Ali McNamara ‘I loved this book. Pure escapism at its best’ THE SUN When a seaside escape spells a little romance . . .
A Season of Hopes and Dreams
by Lynsey JamesA heart-warming romance about hopes and dreams, perfect for fans of Carole Matthews, Milly Johnson and Cathy Bramley.
A Winter’s Wish Come True
by Lynsey JamesTis the season to be . . . pregnant? Catch up with Cleo and Scott in this fabulously feel-good festive read
The Drowned Village
by Kathleen McGurl‘Drew me straight in and kept me hooked.’ Linda Finlay, author of The Flower Seller Beneath the surface lie forgotten secrets…
The Forgotten Secret
by Kathleen McGurlA USA Today bestseller! Can she unlock the mysteries of the past?
Love, and Other Things to Live For
by Louise LeverettJessica Wood is an aspiring photographer living in London. She’s had her heart broken, and her friends have pieced it back together again.
Why Mummy Drinks: The Sunday Times Number One Bestselling Author
by Gill SimsThe smash hit Sunday Times bestseller.
I Know My Name
by C.J. Cooke‘Atmospheric, mysterious and intense . . . ’ C. L. Taylor ’So, so good and very clever’ C.J. Tudor ‘grip-lit at its best’ Elle