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The Death of the Fronsac by Neal Ascherson. The disaster is witnessed by three locals. Jackie, a young girl who thinks she caused the explosiong by running away from school. Her mother Helen, a spirited woman married to a dreary young officer; and their lodger, a Polish soldier whose country has just been erased from the map by Hitler and Stalin. But the thing is, buying them helps put a few pennies in the pockets of an author, and the possible exposure provided my monthly hauls might help promote a few more titles.

So my monthly expenditure, small though it might be, helps to fund more writing and that can never be a bad thing. Citadel by Kate Mosse. And when she meets Raoul, they discover a shared passion for the cause, for their homeland, and for each other. But in a world where the enemy now lies in every shadow — where neighbour informs on neighbour; where friends disappear without warning and often without trace — love can demand the highest price of all….

The Madonna of the Mountains by Elise Valmorbida. Her father has gone to find her a husband. Her betrothed will see all that. And the Lord knows Maria will need to be able to work. Fascism blooms as crops ripen, the state craves babies just as the babies cry for food. Maria faces a stony path, but one she will surely climb to the summit.

Giles is a countryman who relishes solitude. His wife Mary thrives in company and enjoys frequent escapes to London. After thirty years in a marriage of opposites, Giles and Mary have adapted to a life of domestic misunderstandings within comical misadventures. The Memory Collector by Fiona Harper. As Heather uncovers both objects and memories, will the truth set her free? Her week revolves around aqua aerobics and appointments with her doctor.

But why would an educated man like Brian, a chartered accountant no less, look twice at Peggy? As a woman of a certain age, she fears she has become invisible, even to men in their eighties. From the rubble of a bombed-out family home, a young girl is saved … but at what cost? Elenor knows that the only way to protect spirited Rose is to leave the city and make a new life for themselves away from harm.

And amidst the destruction of war, an unlikely romance blossoms as they find a way to protect the child they have both grown to love…and each other. After recovering from the shock that Chris is allergic to cats, they drink mojitos, hold hands along the River Thames, whizz through the city in a black cab, and dance till the early hours of the morning. Daisy makes a mistake. And somewhere, along the way, things go very wrong. Across town, a wife in her sixties is trying to win her beloved husband back from his mistress. A young man has lost his job and is living a lie.

A teenage boy leaves his house for the first time in months, desperate to save the love of his life. In a city of 8 million people, life can be surprisingly lonely. If you let happiness slip through your fingers, what are the chances of finding it again? Or is love always waiting just around the corner? The Lost Daughter by Gill Paul. When middle daughter Maria Romanova captivates two of the guards, it will lead to a fateful choice between right and wrong.

Meet me at the Museum by Anne Youngson. Please be aware I am writing to you to make sense of myself …. Professor Anders Larsen, an urbane man of facts, has lost his wife, along with his hopes and dreams for the future. He does not know that a query from a Mrs Tina Hopgood about a world-famous antiquity in his museum is about to alter the course of his life.

Oceans apart, an unexpected correspondence flourishes as they discover shared passions: Through intimate stories of joy, anguish, and discovery, each one bares their soul to the other. Can this unlikely friendship survive? A comedy for every parent who has survived the school summer holidays. For teacher, Ben Robinson, the school summer holidays mean one thing — spending six weeks with his kids. This year, however, he also has his father and one very angry wife to contend with. The name of the game is simple: Ben embarks on a summer of self-discovery that includes, amongst other things, becoming besotted by a beautiful Australian backpacker, an accidental Brexit march and a road rage attack.

Catherine Carlisle is trapped in a loveless marriage and the threat of World War Two is looming. Soon Catherine finds herself caught up in a deadly mixture of espionage and murder. Someone is selling secrets to the other side, and the evidence seems to point right at her. Then She was Gone by Luca Veste. Tim Johnson took his baby daughter out for a walk and she never made it home.

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Johnson claims he was assaulted and the girl was snatched. The police see a different crime, with Johnson their only suspect. Detectives Murphy and Rossi are tasked with discovering what has happened to the popular politician — and in doing so, they unearth a trail that stretches into the past, and crimes that someone is hell-bent on avenging. Keep You by my Side by Callie Langridge. The secrets of one family live in the walls of a cottage perched high on a Dorset cliff.

But secrets can only be kept for so long. Follow three generations of a family from war-torn London, to the permissive 60s and liberated 80s. Gertie, Rose and Abi live through joy, tragedy and heartache as they navigate complicated mother-daughter relationships and learn the importance of friends and finding love. When circumstances force them under the same roof, secrets begin to unravel and promises made in love threaten to tear them apart.

When two domestic abuse offenders are found beaten to death, DC Maggie Jamieson knows she is facing her toughest case yet. The police suspect that Probation Officer Lucy Sherwood — who supervises two of the victims — is hiding a dark secret. Then a third domestic abuser is brutally murdered. Now the finger of suspicion points at Lucy and the police are running out of time. Can Maggie and her team solve the murders before another person dies? And is Lucy really a cold-blooded killer? Sunrise at Butterfly Cove by Sarah Bennett.

After a nightmare year, Mia Sutherland is hoping for a fresh start! Her Shadows Stand by Billie Erin. But as more details emerge, the truth seems further away. On 7th November , Harriet Monckton, 23 years old and a woman of respectable parentage and religious habits, is found murdered in the privy behind the chapel she regularly attended in Bromley, Kent.

The community is appalled by her death, apparently as a result of swallowing a fatal dose of prussic acid, and even more so when the surgeon reports that Harriet was around six months pregnant. In the darkest days of the Blitz, Christmas is more important than ever. For Jo, the youngest of the Brogan sisters, the perils of war also offer a new-found freedom. Jo falls in love with Tommy, a man known for his dangerous reputation as much as his charm.

But as the falling bombs devastate their neighbourhood and rationing begins to bite, will the Brogans manage to pull together a traditional family Christmas? And will Jo find the love and security she seeks in a time of such grave peril? Georgia loves wine, reality TV and sitting on the sofa after work. She does not love heights, looking at her bank account, going on dates, or activities that involve a sports bra.

And she will never, ever take a risk. With the birthday just months away, Georgia suddenly has a deadline to learn to grab life with both hands. Could she be brave enough to take the leap, for her sister? Meet Lucy, aged 25, and Brenda, aged Neighbours, and unlikely friends. Lucy Baker is not your usual year-old. She is more at home reading and knitting in her cluttered little flat than going out partying and socialising. Before her memories slip away for ever, Brenda is desperate to fulfil one last wish — to see Lucy happy.

Gifting Lucy the locket that helped Brenda find her own true love, she hopes to push her reticent neighbour in the right direction. But is Lucy Baker ready for the opportunities and heartbreaks of the real world? A Jarful of Moondreams by Chrissie Bradshaw. Shocking secrets are about to spill out of the moondream jar this summer. A modern family saga that starts in Northumberland and takes the reader on holiday to Italy and Egypt. Is this the summer where her daughters, Cleo and Alex, learn to get along?

Who will find love? Will their dreams come true? A page turner with drama and romance. Snowflake by Heide Goody and Iain Grant. Lori Belkin has been dumped. They moved out while she was away on holiday, and now, at the tender age of twenty-five, she must stand on her own two feet. Lori learns very quickly that having your ideal man is not as satisfying as it ought to be and that being an adult is far harder than it looks. Snowflake is a story about prehistoric pets, delinquent donkeys and becoming the person you want to be, not the person everyone else expects you to be.

Detective Munro is on the back foot when a dangerous killer always seems to be one step ahead. Having been the victim of a hit and run accident, and despite being black and blue, DI Munro wastes no time in trying to find out the identity of the perpetrator. With attempted murder upgraded to a full-scale murder investigation, can the police close in on a mysterious killer or will Munro be finally outwitted?

The Accident by Dawn Goodwin. Final Breath by Robert F Barker. When former members of that network start dying, Carver suspects that someone is out to make sure that their involvement at least, remains hidden -and will stop at nothing to do so. Needing information, fast , but right now chained to a desk, his only recourse is the person who, after last time, he vowed to never have contact with again — the extraordinary and dangerously-seductive dominatrix, Megan Crane. Hush Hush by Mel Sherratt. A killer is on the loose, attacking people in places they feel most safe: Two brothers and two sisters, connected by the violent father only Grace and her mother escaped.

To catch the killer, Grace will have to choose between her team and her blood. But who do you trust, when both sides are out to get you? Luigi is a young Italian boy growing up in tuscany in the s, dreaming of cowboys and adventure, when a young Englishman, passing through on his way to Rome, gives him his first bicycle, thus sparking a lifelong passion.

Last Woman Hanged by Caroline Overington. Two husbands, four trials and one bloody execution: In January , Louisa Collins, a year-old mother of ten children, became the first woman hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol and the last woman hanged in New South Wales. Louisa protested her innocence until the end. Much of the evidence against Louisa was circumstantial. Some of the most important testimony was given by her only daughter, May, who was just years-old when asked to take the stand.

Louisa Collins was hanged at a time when women were in no sense equal under the law — except when it came to the gallows. They could not vote or stand for parliament — or sit on juries. The tenacity of these women would not save Louisa but it would ultimately carry women from their homes all the way to Parliament House. Elizabeth grew up in a lighthouse, inseparable from her enigmatic twin sister Emily.

Their father, the lightkeeper, kept a journal of his observations and their daily life. When those journals are discovered on a shipwrecked boat, many decades later, Elizabeth is living in a retirement home and her eyesight is failing. She enlists the help of a troubled teenager, Morgan, to read to her, and an unlikely friendship grows between the two. But as Morgan reads on, Elizabeth discovers that the past revealed is not as she remembers it, and that the journal may contain answers to unexplained events that have haunted her all her life.

My Reign in Spain by Rich Bradwell. Despite a near-zero knowledge of the language, he had three months to learn. No problem , or so Rich kept telling himself. Instead, Rich takes his chances on a journey across Spain. Follow Rich on a hilarious, life-changing trip as he learns about the history, traditions and culture of this fascinating country. He travels through the vineyards of La Rioja, surfs in the Basque Country and frantically tries to speak Spanish at anyone he can find.

The microphone is on and the audience is ready, but is he? The Almost Wife by Jade Beer. She misses him every moment of every day. The only thing that eases her pain is her job at the White Gallery — a gorgeous boutique tucked away in her tumbledown, wisteria-covered cottage in the English countryside.

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Mike Lynch is going through hard times. But things get much worse when he witnesses a murder in a lay-by. This is when the real trouble begins. Mike wants to go to the police, but the nanny, Melissa, wants to delay until the daughter, Charlie, is somewhere safe. Mike agrees to this request before finding out the seriousness of the situation, and just how much danger they are really in.

Who exactly was the man he saw murdered? And who is the man he saw pulling the trigger? And when the death count rises, he will discover what kind of man he really is. When Mike Lynch is contacted by his ex-wife about the missing nephew of her new husband, he offers to help find the young man with the help of his friend Terry Cochran. When two fake police officers cross their path, Terry and Mike know there is more to the case than meets the eye, and soon they find themselves asking exactly who it is they are really looking for….

My Perfect Stranger by Kat French. Honeysuckle Jones has a problem, and her best friends Nell and Tash are on a mission to help her solve it. She needs a man — a caring, intelligent, funny man. But when Honey discovers the devastating reason for his moods she decides to give him another chance. The extraordinary weather conditions prompt Edward and a former colleague to resurrect an idea for a documentary series that sets to challenge consumerist lifestyles. The Isles of Scilly become a model for sustainability and a filming trip to the islands provides an idyllic backdrop to the unfolding romantic tensions.

Set in , the year of the London Olympics, the action alternates between Broadclyst and Beckenham and examines the difficult issues faced in committing to a new relationship in midlife. Could being alone be a preferable alternative? Edward is not happy, not least because she seems to be losing interest in him. Taryn is a borderline manic-depressive, a scheming minx, a seductress and user of men.

To Edward, Marianne is a former classmate who sends him crazy emails. Taryn sees a challenge and concocts a devious plan to meet him during a series of lectures he is giving at the British Museum. Like its prequel, it will appeal to fans of adult fiction, especially those interested in the psychology of relationships. Unspoken Truths by Liz Mistry. As he battles against the storms of the Beast from the East, Gus must uncover the links between the crimes.

With the body count increasing, Gus sets his team loose on the Dark Web but how will Gus react when he discovers that things are not as they seem? Can Gus stop the blueprint for a deadly bioweapon from falling into the wrong hands? Can he solve a series of murders and track down a psychotic killer? The Book of Love by Fionnuala Kearney. From the moment they met, Erin and Dom loved each other too much, too quickly.

But they knew differently. A wedding present, a notebook, brings them together through the good times and the bad. Falling in love is easy but staying in love is where the story begins….


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Tony started the bar for the English post-war babies who retired early on good pensions — the por favors, as the Spanish call them — flocking to the dream of wine, rest and sun around the pool. But now their retirement paradise is shadowed by Brexit: Tony wants to move back to enjoy the remainder of his life in his childhood home, but his tenacious wife Laney wants to stay in the happy valley and forget about England and the dark, unresolved feelings it provokes in their marriage. Is prisoner Ruth Butterham mad or a murderer? Dorothea Truelove is young, wealthy and beautiful.

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Ruth Butterham is young, poor and awaiting trial for murder. But when she meets teenage seamstress Ruth, she is faced with another theory: For Ruth attributes her crimes to a supernatural power inherent in her stitches. Across the city in the New Town, medical student Will Raven is about to start his apprenticeship with the brilliant and renowned Dr Simpson.

His house is like no other, full of visiting luminaries and daring experiments in the new medical frontier of anaesthesia. It is here that Raven meets housemaid Sarah Fisher, who recognises trouble when she sees it and takes an immediate dislike to him. Sympathy by Olivia Sudjic. An electrifying novel of blood ties, online identities, and our tormented efforts to connect in the digital age.

She falls in love with Manhattan, and becomes fixated on Mizuko Himura, an intriguing Japanese writer whose life has strange parallels to her own. The relationship between the two women exposes a tangle of lies and sexual encounters. Three families collide as Alice learns that the swiftest answer to an ancient question — where do we come from?

Distortion by Gautam Malkani. Meet Dillon, a high-functioning mess with a rather inconvenient foot fetish, who has been keeping some very big secrets from his girlfriend Ramona. Also, meet Dhilan, a young carer caught in an endless loop of pre-bereavement bereavement for his dying mother. These three very separate identities for the same young man have been growing dangerously hardwired thanks to the self-reinforcing effects of social media and search engines, and the uncanny predictive capabilities of his smartphones. Disappointed to report that as of this month October Bookchoice England will cease to operate.

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Both an insightful business memoir and an ode to the value of craftmanship, this book is a must for anyone looking for their next challenge. Exquisite by Sarah Stovell. Alice is an aspiring author still figuring her life out. Bo Luxton is an established novelist, wife and mother. As their intimacy grows, disturbing realisations and hints of a dark past come to the surface. Both are telling the story, but who is telling the truth? The Secret life of Cows by Rosamund Young.

The lives of animals pose many questions. Do they have friends? Do they have their own unique personalities? Do they hold a grudge? When it comes to cows, farmer Rosamund Young has the answers to everything you could ask and more. This charming account details her observations, accumulated over a lifetime of tending cattle.

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Through skillful introduction of an eclectic cast of characters, everyone seems to have a hand in what happened to Norman Ware. Rosamund Kendal weaves a story that is uniquely South African, depicting a society that is both widely diverse and divided. The old Seattle landmark has been boarded up for decades, but now the new owner has made a startling discovery in the basement: Among the fascinated crowd gathering outside the hotel, stands Henry Lee, and, as the owner unfurls a distinctive parasol, he is flooded by memories of his childhood.

He wonders if by some miracle, in amongst the boxes of dusty treasures, lies a link to the Okabe family, and the girl he lost his young heart to, so many years ago. Mary Boleyn arrives in the English court, fresh-faced and eager to earn her place as the favourite of the king. She catches his eye, a flirtation begins, and what happens next changes the course of English history. At the center of it all is Mary and her sister Anne — both the fiercest of rivals and dearest of friends.

The Book of Memory by Petina Gappah. Memory is an albino woman languishing in Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison in Harare, Zimbabwe, where she has been convicted of murder. As part of her appeal her lawyer insists that she write down what happened as she remembers it. The death penalty is a mandatory sentence for murder, and Memory is, both literally and metaphorically, writing for her life.

As her story unfolds, Memory reveals that she has been tried and convicted for the murder of Lloyd Hendricks, her adopted father. But who was Lloyd Hendricks? Why does Memory feel no remorse for his death? And did everything happen exactly as she remembers? Things Bright and Beautiful by Anbara Salam. The jungle invades the mission house she shares with her husband. There are weevils in the powdered milk and black orchids in the sink. Houseguests are just as invasive.

They claim their own room, their own chair, their own place in the kitchen. Their constant humming is the only thing louder than the insects. Only faith can drive him out. Deaf since childhood, Caleb is no stranger to facing difficulties head on. When a young woman is killed after pleading for his help in sign language, he throws himself into the mystery of her identity and finds himself lead back to his hometown, Resurrection Bay.

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A warm, witty and timely account of what it means to be a working mum in this day and age. Essential reading for all women — young and old — in need of a good laugh. The Transition by Luke Kennard. Yes, they rent a wallpapered conservatory in a shared house. And yes the only way they can afford it is through perfectly orchestrated credit card fraud. When it all falls apart, they are ordered to enrol in The Transition, a radical programme of self-improvement. As long as they follow each step, and ignore the warnings carved into the bedpost.

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Dub Steps by Andrew Miller. What was shocking at first was the silence. Roy had never noticed the sound the electricity had made behind the walls, but he knew when it was gone. Then one morning Johannesburg was empty, and the loudest sound left was the wind. You could hear the plants inching forward, reclaiming the land the city had tried to concrete over. And there were the arguments between the survivors:.

In , a violent man began attacking women in the suburbs of Sacramento, California. Over the next ten years, he sexually assaulted fifty women and murdered at least ten — but he was never caught. For years, she sifted through masses of evidence — in the form of police records and victim interviews — to single-handedly identify the killer. Nod by Adrian Barnes.

On the seventh night, she sits and stares into a book, hour after hour without turning the page. Outside the whole world is restless too. Strange cults embrace the new awakening, nuclear warships wash-up on land, and children are slaughtered in the hope that the taste of their blood might end this global insomnia.

Harvest by Jim Crace. In a small English hamlet, the summer harvest is at its end and the villagers look forward to a day of rest. But when they wake to find two columns of smoke on the horizon, suspicion abounds. Whilst one column of smoke is explained by a fire, another signals the arrival of newcomers to their land. But it is the arrival of a third presence that, more than anything else, will threaten to disrupt the calm order of their lives. Rich in detail and hauntingly atmospheric, Harvest is a mesmerising paean to rural life by a novelist at the height of his powers.

Recipes for Love and Murder by Sally Andrew. Tannie Maria is in her fifties and writes a successful cookery column for the local paper, the Klein Karoo Gazette. When her cookery column is scrapped in favour of an advice column, she decides to offer wisdom the only way she knows how: As Tannie becomes an adept agony aunt, she thinks she may have found her calling — until one day, she receives a letter from a woman in an abusive relationship, and decides she must take matters into her own hands….

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Leaving Seth behind, Cara secures a job as nanny at Moreland Hall on the Yorkshire Moors, but is shocked to discover her new employer is none other than the tall, dark, and disturbingly handsome Mr Rochester. Her resolve to be more level-headed is soon tested when strange things begin to happen at Moreland Hall. What are the strange noises she hears from the attic? Why is the housekeeper so reluctant to leave her on her own? As events unfold, Cara knows she must keep a cool head, curb her imagination — and resist Mr Rochester at all costs.

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Amanda is married with 3 grown children. She had been with her husband Andy for 33 years before he left her for his young Australian physiotherapist. Turning to her one true love, McVities, Amanda sinks into a pit of biscuit wrappers and cups of tea. Product details File Size: December 2, Sold by: Share your thoughts with other customers. Write a customer review. Showing of 5 reviews. Top Reviews Most recent Top Reviews. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. Vaughn has delivered another powerful page turner in his Uncertain Cuckold series.

With eight weeks to go before marring his fiancee Jill , Matt is torn between remaining a cuckold to his beloved , or surender to the loving embrace of his next door neighbor , Francesca , who loves him for the man he is. Then there is Gary , Jill's bull , who if he doesn't get his way is ready to expose Matt for his cheating on Jill. At a party specifically arranged for Gary's friend Steve , Matt, by his and Jill's actions have put Gary in a rage , saying he doesn't want to see Jill ever again.. Is this the end of Gary? Will Jill finally be Matt's alone , or will his heart be broken again.

You'll have to read the book to find out. One person found this helpful. What can I say, I'm in awe, in shock, can't believe what I've read. I'm a true fan of all things erotica and I've read many books, ranging from romance to the more taboo, and nothing shocks me or disturbs me quite like this series. This well written hard core erotica is disturbing yet I'm enthralled by the complexity of Matt and Jill and their lifestyle.

We have Gary calling the shots and Francesca getting under Matt's skin, it's hotting up even more. Fourth book in and half of me was thinking, 'please let there be a happy ending' ideally with Jill going head first through Gary's windscreen But I also don't want this complicated story to end. I'm completely engrossed, every page is truly exciting, refreshing and filthy.

Desire and humiliation, and deep emotion, it's all in here.

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I can't wait for 5. I highly recommend this superior erotic novel. Vt Vaughn's work is a real game changer once again. His work is almost primal and has a way of strumming every nerve. I am fond of saying that every good story must move the reader in some particular direction and illicit some response from that reader. I found myself move through a wide range of emotions while reading Vt Vaughn's The Unforeseen Chuckold 4.

Danny Jones author writer speaker. Jill pines for Gary. His he What an ending! His head and heart fighting each other. The excitement coursing through him, beats down the anger and slight disgust he feels.

Jill is impulsive and comes across as not having any empathy. Her promiscuous behaviour, which ignites Matt pushes Jill to spill more about herself. To hear Jill disclose some of her past activities is fascinating to read. I do wish though, that this was written in a style of a personal diary , so we could truly know WHAT she is thinking.

Hearing Jill talk about her past lovers has exposed some of her insecurities, which Matt is quick to latch onto. He wants to dominate her, but always he becomes a puppet to his own fetishes. I am enthralled by these characters, and their strange relationship. I could discuss them all day! In all, Jill's Dirty Stories are just that, dirty, and graphic but exciting.

A princess on the outside and something altogether different inside. Long winded in parts, but insightful. Be warned - No romance, may contain the words I Love You, but this is an extremely explicit novel. Jul 19, Robert rated it it was amazing. Really enjoyed these short stories Some of these shorts I would have like to have read more. At the end of this one in the author notes, Vaughn wonders if we the readers have a list of candidates of who "Master" could be.

Midway through prequel two I had a 1A and 1B of "suspects". Midway through this book, 1A seems like the only logical person. I hope I am wrong because that Really enjoyed these short stories I hope I am wrong because that thought made parts of the last story difficult to read Jul 21, twelvejan [Alexandria] marked it as dnf Shelves: Created a new shelf just for this: Not worth the money I paid for. If only I can sell second-hand eBooks.

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