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From the author of the Legends of Thezmarr series, Iron & Embers by Helen Scheuerer is the first book in The Ashes of Thezmarr series. Perfect for fans of The Witcher and The Bridge Kingdom, Iron & Embers is filled with a sizzling enemies-to-lovers romance, dark magic and a world of assassins and warriors.
Alchemist. Poisoner. Storm wielder.
Wren Embervale, alchemist-turned-assassin, finds solace in only one thing: seeking vengeance for the death of her friends from wars past. But when an unknown form of alchemy is used to attack a king of the war-torn midrealms, Wren is charged with finding a cure for the strange new poison. Offered a place at the ancient alchemy academy of Drevenor, she must claim her spot by conquering the Gauntlet – a gruelling series of deadly trials that could cost her sanity, or her life.
Yet the biggest threat of all might come from the man assigned to protect her – Torj Elderbrock, the silver-haired war hero who has hated her since she assassinated his last charge. Their shared history ignites a simmering tension that threatens to consume them both. With peace between the kingdoms as fragile as ever, and enemies lurking around every corner, Wren will discover whether love can truly heal all wounds – or if it is in fact the most lethal poison of all . . .
Set five years after the events of the Legends of Thezmarr series, Iron & Embers by Helen Scheuerer is the breathtaking first instalment in an epic new fantasy romance trilogy.
American Star Mendoza is living in her dream location, Edinburgh, a
place she discovered in British novels while growing up. Employed
at a trendy city centre coffee shop, quirky, pink-haired Star
spends her days fantasising about a handsome businessman she serves
daily. He's totally out of her league but a girl can dream, right?
Fin Hunter is exhausted from striving for his father's elusive love
and approval, and of following a life path of his family's making.
When things go drastically wrong Fin decides it's time to stand on
his own two feet and follow his own dream. Star is bereft when her
handsome stranger stops coming to her coffee shop, but a chance
encounter in the most unlikely of places leaves her wondering if
her fantasy could now become a reality? Can opposites attract over
their love of a city and music or is their story simply doomed to
fail? Previously Published as 'Star Attraction' Praise for Lisa
Hobman: 'Involving and intriguing!' Sue Moorcroft 'Ruby's dreams
come true in this heart-warming and sometimes heart-wrenching
journey of discovery' Heidi Swain 'I love it! - escape to the
beautiful Isle of Skye with this feel-good, uplifting story of lost
love and second chances...' Holly Martin 'Simply gorgeous. An
uplifting story of two broken individuals trying to find the
courage to take a chance on love again' Jessica Redland 'A really
uplifting, feel-good read about hope, love and second chances, that
really did warm my heart.' Kim Nash 'A gorgeous, heart-warming
romantic journey, reminds us to never give up on love...'Lucy
Coleman 'You will fall in love with this story of fresh starts and
mending broken hearts' Mandy Baggot 'A heart-breakingly beautiful
story of love and loss set in the stunning village of Glentorrin.
Be prepared to fall in love over and over again.' Nancy Barone
'What a beautiful read this was. I was rooting for Juliette from
the first page. Lisa handled some tough subjects with a delicate
and deft touch. I'm ready to escape to Skye!'Sarah Bennett
Fast-paced and sizzling with a forbidden enemies-to-lovers romance, Your Fault is the second book in Mercedes Ron's Culpable trilogy. This suspenseful YA series untangles the threads of love, trauma, and secrets, perfect for fans of Ugly Love and After.
When Noah fell in love with Nick, she knew their relationship would never be easy. They're fire and electricity, and when they're together, every kind of sparks fly. After last summer, Noah thought their passion had grown stronger than their fear, but her life is about to turn upside-down again now that she's starting university. Moving again while maintaining her relationship with Nick will be a difficult hurdle, with their age difference, campus life, dangerous parties, and inner demons stalking them both, reminding them of all they still don't know about each other.
No matter how hard they try, there will always be wounds that won't close. Is Noah really prepared to overcome her fears and truly trust someone again? Will Nick be able to put his past behind him and keep his heart open?
Or are they doomed only to burn each other's worlds down?
A neglected garden. A cottage that holds a secret. A mysterious
Frenchman (handsome, naturally). A family in need of some love.
These elements are entwined in this heartwarming novel by the
author reviewers consistently compare to Maeve Binchy and Rosamunde
Pilcher.
It begins as Miranda and David Claybourne move into a country
house with a once-beautiful garden. But reality turns out to be
very different from their dream. Soon the latent unhappiness in the
family begins to come to the surface, isolating each family member
in a bubble of resentment and loneliness.
Then an enigmatic Frenchman arrives on their doorstep. With the
wisdom of nature, he slowly begins to heal the past and the
present. But who is he? When Miranda reads about his past in a
diary she finds in the cottage by the garden, the whole family
learns that a garden, like love itself, can restore the human
spirit, not just season after season but generation after
generation.
Wise and winsome, poignant and powerfully moving, "The French
Gardener" is a contemporary story told with an old-fashioned
sensibility steeped in the importance of family and the magical
power of love.
"A powerful and elegant debut novel about love, memory, exile, and
war."
One snowy December morning in an old European city, an American man
leaves his shabby hotel to meet a local woman who has agreed to
help him search for an apartment to rent. THE APARTMENT follows the
couple across a blurry, illogical, and frozen city into a past the
man is hoping to forget, and leaves them at the doorstep of an
uncertain future-their cityscape punctuated by the man's lingering
memories of time spent in Iraq and the life he abandoned in the
United States. Contained within the details of this day is a
complex meditation on America's relationship with the rest of the
world, an unflinching glimpse at the permanence of guilt and
despair, and an exploration into our desire to cure violence with
violence.
A novel about how our relationships to others-and most importantly
to ourselves-alters how we see the world, THE APARTMENT perfectly
captures the peculiarity and excitement of being a stranger in a
strange city. Written in an affecting and intimate tone that
gradually expands in scope, intensity, poetry, and drama, Greg
Baxter's clear-eyed first novel tells the intriguing story of these
two people on this single day. Both beguiling and raw in its
observations and language, THE APARTMENT is a crisp novel with
enormous range that offers profound and unexpected wisdom.
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