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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Romance
From the top 10 bestselling author of The Cornish Midwife When
Scarlett West's useless husband, Luke walks out one day and never
returns, she's left to try and make a new life for herself and her
four-year-old daughter, Ava. But with debts mounting, there's only
one place she can go... Returning home to the village where she
grew up, Scarlett starts to slowly rebuild her life. Their cottage
is beautiful, Scarlett has a new job and also the support of her
family and friends. Maybe this is the second chance she so
desperately needs? And then there's Cameron Ellis, Scarlett's
gorgeous new boss. Everyone thinks Scarlett and Cameron are perfect
for each other, and as Scarlett spends more and more time with him,
she begins to think that maybe he could be part of their new
future, too. That is until Luke returns, desperate to get his
family back.... From Jo Bartlett, the bestselling author of The
Cornish Midwives Series, perfect for fans of Jessica Redland, Holly
Martin and Christie Barlow. This title was previously published as
The Little Village on the Hill
"He was mine to protect. Mine to adore. Mine to lose forever."
*A scorchingly hot modern retelling of Poseidon and Icarus.*
Icarus may not have flown particularly close to the sun, but he has fallen…right into the rough hands of Olympus's own Poseidon. Being held captive by the gentle giant wouldn't be so bad if Olympus wasn't on the eve of destruction…or if Poseidon stopped looking at him with those irresistibly stormy eyes.
Poseidon doesn't have time to babysit his increasingly bratty prisoner, but he has no choice: Olympus is officially at war, and someone has to keep their best bargaining chip out of harm's way. The thing is, the longer Poseidon is with Icarus, the more he starts to care for his sworn enemy...and the more he realizes that Icarus isn't the villain he's been made out to be. There's a warmth to him, a vulnerability, that Poseidon finds difficult to ignore or deny.
Now with Circe and the Aeaens at the gate and Olympus a hair's breadth away from falling, Poseidon will have to make a difficult choice: about himself, about his allegiances, and about the man who woke his heart from its long slumber only to threaten to break it for good...
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The Parallax
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Morgan G Farris; Illustrated by Morgan G Farris
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Wolfsong
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TJ Klune
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Ox Matheson was twelve when his father taught him a lesson: Ox
wasn't worth anything and people would never understand him. Then
he left. Ox was sixteen when the energetic Bennett family moved in
next door, harbouring a secret that would change him forever. For
the family are shapeshifters, who can transform into wolves at
will. Drawn to their magic, loyalty and enduring friendships, Ox
feels a gulf between this extraordinary new world and the quiet
life he's known. He also finds an ally in Joe, the youngest Bennett
boy. Joe is charming and handsome, but haunted by scars he cannot
heal. Ox was twenty-three when murder came to town, and tore a hole
in his heart. Violence flared, tragedy split the pack and Joe left
town, leaving Ox behind. Three years later, the boy is back. Except
now he's a man - and Ox can no longer ignore the song that howls
between them. Wolfsong is the first book in the Green Creek series
by bestselling author TJ Klune. Continue the journey with
Ravensong. Praise for TJ Klune: 'Like being wrapped up in a big gay
blanket' - V. E. Schwab 'A whimsical, warm-hearted fantasy'- The
Guardian 'A radiant treat' - Locus Magazine
Meet the Lakefront Billionaires . . .
Get ready for another addictive romance from Sunday Times bestselling
author and TikTok sensation, Lauren Asher
Rafael
Ellie Sinclair is a hopeless romantic who writes love songs.
I'm a struggling workaholic who could inspire a hundred breakup albums.
On paper, we have nothing in common except for my son.
For eight months, I avoid her until our summer trip.
Fourteen days. Two islands. And one nanny I shouldn't be attracted to.
Spending time with Ellie is expected, but enjoying her company?
That isn't part of our travel plans.
After my divorce, I swore to protect my heart at all costs.
Even if it means breaking hers in the process.
Ellie
What's worse than working for a grumpy single dad?
Admitting that I once had a secret crush on him in high school.
Thankfully, Rafael Lopez and I have changed since we graduated from
Wisteria High.
He is a billionaire with a company to run and a child to take care of.
I'm an unemployed songwriter he hired to watch his son and teach music.
We coexist without any issues until a vacation changes everything.
Lines blur and old feelings for Rafael return with vengeance as I face
a new dilemma.
Being his son's nanny is one thing, but wishing for more?
Sounds like a heartbreak song waiting to be written.
It starts as a lark for Jasmin Field, the charming, acerbically witty columnist for a national women's magazine. She joins a host of celebraties gathering in London to audition for the season's most dazzling charity event: a one-night only stage production of Jane Austen's immortal Pride and Prejudice, directed by and starring the Academy Award -- winning Hollywood heartthrob Harry Noble. And nobody is more surprised than Jasmin herself when she lands the lead of handsome Harry's love interest, Elizabeth Bennet. But things start to go very wrong very quickly. Ms. Field's delicious contempt for the arrogant, overbearing Harry Noble goes from being wicked fun to infuriating. Her brief moment of theatrical glory looks as if it's going to be overshadowed by the betrayal of her best friend, the disintegration of her family and the implosion of her career. And suddenly she can't remember a single one of her lines. But, worst of all, Harry Noble -- who, incidentally, looks amazing in tight breeches -- has started to stare hard at Jazz with that sort of a glimmer in his eyes... Fresh, wild, wonderfully romantic and absolutely hilarious, Pride, Prejudice and Jasmin Field is Jane Austen as the great lady herself never imagined it.
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