2017-03-09

Prophecy by S. J. Parris

Crime, Thriller & Mystery / Crime, Thriller & Mystery

Autumn, 1583. Under Elizabeth’s rule, loyalty is bought with blood…

An astrological phenomenon heralds the dawn of a new age and Queen Elizabeth’s throne is in peril. As Mary Stuart’s supporters scheme to usurp the rightful monarch, a young maid of honour is murdered, occult symbols carved into her flesh.

The Queen’s spymaster, Francis Walsingham, calls on maverick agent Giordano Bruno to infiltrate the plotters and secure the evidence that will condemn them to death.

Bruno is cunning, but so are his enemies. His identity could be...

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Act of Will by Barbara Taylor Bradford

Three generations of beautiful women and their journey from rags to riches

Audra is an impoverished children’s nanny from Leeds who sacrificed everything for her only daughter.Christina is a talented art student who won world renown as a fashion designer – yet who has known pain and heartache.Kyle is a rebellious young woman who chafes...

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Murder on the Strike of Five: Russia 1917 by M P Peacock

Russia, 1917. As the tinder-box of Revolution ignites, Inspector Lesnoy gets a vital lead in the case of a serial killer. Aboard the Trans-Siberian Express, Lesnoy is intrigued by his fellow first-class passengers who all seem to have secrets to hide. While the train rumbles through the bleak Siberian landscape, tensions start to simmer and love blossoms. When murder strikes, it seems that everyone had the means, motive and opportunity.

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Bad Little Girl by Frances Vick

‘I’m not safe – you have to help me…’

Little Lorna Bell is from a notorious family on a rundown estate. Everyone thinks she’s a nasty piece of work. The schoolchildren call her a thief. But Lorna’s hair is matted, her shoes pinch her feet and school teacher Claire Penny can’t help herself; some kids just need a bit more support, a bit more love, than the rest.

As the bond between teacher and pupil grows stronger, Claire sees Lorna’s bruises, and digs to uncover the disturbing tale behind them. Heartbroken, Claire knows she has to act. She must make Lorna safe.

Just when Claire thinks she has protected Lorna, a chance encounter brings enigmatic stranger Marianne Cairns into their lives. Marianne seems generous and kind but there is something about her story that doesn’t quite add up. Why does she feel so at home, and why is Lorna suddenly so unsettled?

Claire has risked everything to save Lorna. But what can save Claire from the shocking truth?

An utterly unputdownable and darkly compelling read that will have fans of The Girl on the Train, The Sister, and Gone Girl absolutely hooked.

What everyone's saying about Bad Little Girl:

‘Easily one of the best thrillers I have ever read. There were so many shocking twists and turns that I just couldn't put this book down. I definitely recommend this book to any and every thriller lover. Definitely looking forward to more thrillers by Frances Vick!’ 5* Beauty and Books

‘Ohhhhh my, my, my!!! To say this book is addictive would be a massive understatement, I could not stop reading until the very last page!!! The twist and turns had their own twist and turns! As nervous as I was to turn to the next page I pushed through the anxiety to find out what exactly was going on! ... Must read!!’ 5* Steph and Chris Book Review

‘This book was nothing short of brilliant. I read it in a couple of hours. Full of tension and in places terror. An absolute cracker of a book.’ Goodreads Reviewer

‘Wow. This book. So good ... The lead up to the ending is edge of your seat thrills. I never saw the ending coming. Awesome book for a read that will keep you reading until the last page.’ 5* Goodreads Reviewer

‘WOW. This one was yet another one I can add to my list of thrillers that I love ... The plot is rich, the suspense is fantastic, and the ending left me extremely satisfied. Well done on this book, Frances Vick. I will certainly be looking for more of your novels in the future!’ Pretty Little Book Reviews

‘Sensational ending was one I never saw coming.’ Goodreads Reviewer

‘You never know who to believe or what is going to happen next, and you can feel something for each of the characters. This book took me by surprise, completely. I like mysteries, but it is rare that I find one that is impossible to figure out. This book deals with many different themes, including loneliness, abuse, neglect, love and friendship and handles each of them with dignity ... I couldn't put it down.’ 5* Readful Things Book Reviews

‘Bad Little Girl has literally left me speechless...... dark ... twisted ... terrifying.’ Humble Tart Kitchen

‘WOW!!! ... it was brilliant! Excellent writing, true psychological thriller that had me tearing through the pages. This book was a page turner!!! ... Kudos to the author, well done! I will be looking for all of your future books!’ Goodreads Reviewer

‘Without a doubt a page turner of a read ... gripping ... would certainly recommend it.’ By the Letter Book Reviews

‘If you like psychological thrillers, you MUST read this one.’ Strong Book Reviews

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The Witch who Found a Pearl (Mpenzi Munro - Book 4) by Katie Penryn

White witch Mpenzi Munro thinks herself lucky when she finds a beautiful pearl in her lunchtime oyster. Her friend Izzy suggests they visit the oyster farm from which the pearl came. She has no idea she is launching Penzi and Penzi’s shape shifting bodyguard Felix on a perilous investigation into the murky history of a region torn by war throughout the ages. Penzi surges ahead in her determination to bring the perpetrators to justice.

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Doorways (A Bermuda Jones Case File) by Robert Enright

The Otherside is located at the fringes of our world, hiding in plain sight and existing within our shadows. Shielded from humanity, the Otherside is watched over by the BTCO, a highly secret government agency. BTCO agents are the few humans who possess 'The Knack', a genetic anomaly that allows them to see the truth of existence....

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Interesting Times (Interesting Times Book 1) by Matthew Storm

Oliver Jones is the most dangerous man in the world.

At least, someone out there believes he is. Oliver himself thought he was one of the world's duller men, working as a financial analyst in San Francisco by day and eating microwave dinners by himself every night. That was until he befriended a stray cat, and then one lonely night the cat began to speak to him.

Now Oliver is on the run, hunted by an inhuman...

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A Good Girl by Jenny Siegel

The morning after the night before, eighteen-year-old Charlie has a wicked hangover and no memory of the party. Or why there is not one, but two hot guys in bed with her. Deciding she's done her last walk of shame, college is exactly the fresh start Charlie needs. Reinventing herself as Charlotte – the good girl, she vows no more wild parties, no more one night stands, and absolutely no more bad boys.

Everything is going perfectly. That is, until she catches the eye of the lead guitarist of hottest band on campus, Dominic Hudson. With his bad boy good looks and magnetic charm he is everything Charlotte's trying hard to resist, but he's not about to take no for an answer. Instead, Dominic sets out to prove that some guys are worth the risk. But Charlie knows all about guys like Dominic, hell, she used to chew them up and spit them out, and giving into their undeniable attraction means revealing her past. A past that she's sure will send him running.

With Dominic refusing to let her walk away, Charlie fights hard not to give into temptation, unwilling to risk losing not only her new reputation, but her heart.

Being the good girl isn't always easy.

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Those Who Dare (Raiding Forces Book 1) by Phil Ward

The first in a series of meticulously researched World War II novels about hit-and-run raids against Hitler's war machine by British forces - under the command of a U.S. soldier - "Those Who Dare" is sure to appeal to avid military fiction fans. By May 1940, panzer divisions had decimated Belgium and reached Calais. Lieutenant John Randal of the U.S. 26th Cavalry Regiment volunteers his expertise to help slow their advance. What unfolds is...

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Everblue (Mer Tales, Book 1) by Brenda Pandos

Romance / Fantasy / Science Fiction

She wanted her life to change ... he wanted his to stay the same.

Seventeen-year-old Ashlyn Lanski is tired of her boring, single life. Swimming and spending time with Tatiana, her best friend, are her only sanctuary. The girls plan to leave their drab lakeside town far behind for college, and Ash hopes to finally ditch her longtime crush for Finley, Tatiana's twin brother. But when Tatiana and her family fail to return home after a family emergency, Ashlyn chooses to do something drastic to find them.

Finley Helton and his family are good at blending in as they run their sailing charter business in Lake...

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The Whispers of the Fallen by J.D. Netto

Ever since the dawn of days, rumors about the Diary of Lucifer echoed throughout Elysium. Hidden from all human knowledge, the Diary was kept a secret, locked away in the small village of Agalmath.

Isaac and Demetre find themselves in a dangerous journey as they uncover the truth about the Diary and those who guarded it for all these years. However, for Isaac and Demetre, danger lies at...

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Killing Kate by Alex Lake

And they all look like you.Kate returns from a post break-up holiday with her girlfriends to news of a serial killer in her home town – and his victims all look like her.It could, of course, be a simple coincidence.Or maybe not.She becomes convinced she is being watched, followed even. Is she next? And could her mild-mannered ex-boyfriend really be a deranged murderer?Or is the truth something far more sinister?

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Made for You by Kelly Elliott

One decision.

Two lives ripped apart.

For Holden Warner and Emylie Sanchez, the road back to each other has been long and jagged. Each of them hiding from the truth, but unwilling to move on from the love they share.

When life no longer allows them to run from their past, they soon realize they’re two souls who will never fit anywhere except … with each other.

MADE FOR YOU is a stand-alone novel.

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Faerie Blood by Emma L. Adams

Fantasy / Fantasy

Faerie-killer Ivy is hired to find a missing child, replaced with a changeling. When things go south, she's forced to team up with the seductively dangerous Mage Lord, at the risk of exposing her own dark history with the faeries... and this time, running won't save her.

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Gray Retribution by Alan McDermott

Crime, Thriller & Mystery / War

Tom Gray is back, and meaner than ever! At home, his relatives are threatened by a local gangster, while in Africa his team are facing a life or death struggle as they battle against a ruthless warlord.

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The Last Days of Disco by David F. Ross

Early in the decade that taste forgot, Fat Franny Duncan is on top of the world. He is the undoubted King of the Ayrshire Mobile Disco scene, controlling and ruling the competition with an iron fist. From birthdays to barn dances, Franny is the man to call. He has even played 'My Boy Lollipop' at a funeral and got away with it. But the future is uncertain. A new partnership is coming and is threatening to destroy the big man’s Empire ... Bobby Cassidy and Joey Miller have been best mates since primary school. Joey is an idealist; Bobby just wants to get laid and avoid following his brother Gary to the Falklands. A partnership in their new mobile disco venture seems like the best way...

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The Time Store by Andrew Clark, Dee Matthews

Science Fiction / Action & Adventure

Tragedy-ridden John Brewer is given the chance to put his life back on the road to recovery – to venture back in time and bury his nightmares. But when he gives his dying wife a kiss goodbye he is not to know that he’ll rip apart the very fabric of his own true time… and also that of Dan Bradbeer.

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Angelica Died by Jill Rowan

Romance / Historical

What if the man you love, and the life you want, are in the wrong time?

Lost and alone after her mother's death, unworldly computer games addict Angelica is stunned to discover she has an aunt who was seriously brain damaged in a car crash in 1966.

As she tries to find out more about the accident by visiting the hospital where her aunt worked as a nurse, Angelica has one of the strange hallucinations that have begun to plague her since her mother's funeral. But when she opens her eyes afterwards it's not 2013, it's 1965, and she's not Angelica any more, she's Grace.

Why is she there, and how will she cope? Real Life is not much like computer games, as she is about to find out.

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Kick: The True Story of Kick Kennedy, JFK's Forgotten Sister and the Heir to Chatsworth by Paula Byrne

The remarkable life of the vivacious, clever – and forgotten – Kennedy sister, who charmed the English aristocracy and was almost erased from her family history.

Kick was Joe Kennedy’s favourite child and Jack’s favourite sister. Spirited, vivacious and quick-witted, her charm was legendary and with her jokes, effervescence and ease of manner she became a star amongst friends, family and the press.

When Kick sailed to Britain in 1938 after her father had been appointed US Ambassador in London she was presented at court as a debutante, attended all the best parties and was a house-guest at the finest country estates. She was described as ‘the best thing America ever sent us’.

Kick was not conventionally beautiful, but men swarmed around her. As she mingled with aristocrats, politicians, writers and artists, everyone was drawn to her refreshing lack of stuffiness. To her the Duke of Marlborough was ‘DukieWookie’ and she taught her aristocratic friends to say in an American drawl, ‘Oh, Kid what’s the sto-o-ory’. Even the anti-American Evelyn Waugh was bewitched.

As the clouds of war gathered, Kick met a shy, tall, handsome man called Billy and against the wishes of her powerful family, she married him. He was William Cavendish, heir to the Duke of Devonshire and the Chatsworth estate, the most eligible bachelor in England. But their days of married bliss proved short. War brought tragedy and loss.

In this book, which is as lively and vivacious as its subject, best-selling author Paula Byrne uses recently released documents to tell for the first time this cinematic story of the meeting of American and British aristocracy – the Kennedys, the Devonshires, their friends such as the Churchills, Astors and Mitfords, the social whirl of pre-War life, Kick’s work for the Red Cross and as a journalist – and the religious tension that arose from her marriage to Billy.

She kicked against family, faith and country. She was a rebel to the end – which came all too soon, when she was just 28. This wonderful book restores her story at last with all its energy, wit and tragedy.

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Being Reem by Joey Essex

Trendsetter, male grooming icon and all-round good guy, this is the world according to the one and only Joey Essex.

Spreading joy wherever he goes, Joey became an instant favourite after joining the cast of The Only Way Is Essex in 2011. Renowned for his brilliant observations, distinctive style and immaculate hair, his unforgettable appearance on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! has confirmed that this Brentwood boy is a national treasure in the making.

But life for Joey hasn't always been so straightforward. When he was just 10-years-old, his mother, Tina, committed suicide after battling with depression, a fact that Joey didn't find out until many years later....

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A Small Boy's Cry by Rosie Lewis

Toddler Charlie falls from the second floor window of his tower block home while his mother is busy shooting up in their dirty council flat.

Laying alone on a pile of rubbish until concerned neighbours hear him whimpering, Charlie is taken to hospital by police officers who are unable to rouse his mother.

With a gash to his head, a terrified Charlie is delivered to foster carer Rosie Lewis’s home. As Charlie opens up about his past, a picture of the traumatic life the little boy has endured so far becomes clear.

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