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The Missing Wife (Paperback): Kerry Barrett The Missing Wife (Paperback)
Kerry Barrett
R211 Discovery Miles 2 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'I just loved everything about this book... Ticked all the boxes for the perfect read.' NetGalley reviewer 1933. Hannah Snow is fleeing her unhappy marriage when she finds herself in a small hotel on the banks of Loch Ness. But when a monster is spotted in the depths of the waters, the press descends - and Hannah finds her hiding place is discovered. Someone has been looking for Hannah, and when they find her events will take a devastating turn... Present day. True crime podcaster Scarlett finds herself intrigued by the mystery of Hannah Snow, wife of a promising government minister who disappeared in 1933 - just months before her husband also went missing, presumed dead. As Scarlett works to uncover the truth, she discovers a tragic family secret, and a story as murky as the depths of the loch where Hannah and her husband were last seen... Readers LOVE The Missing Wife! 'I absolutely loved this book... An enthralling story that kept you guessing... An unexpected gem.' NetGalley reviewer 'What a great book! I've finished it in 2 days, absolutely loved every bit of it... Beautifully written and so easy to read. I'm off to find some more from this author!' NetGalley reviewer 'I read this in less than a day... A brilliant read, uplifting and just a great story.' NetGalley reviewer 'Enthralling and absorbing and I loved it. Definitely recommend.' NetGalley reviewer 'I really enjoyed this book... Gripping story, well written and researched. Highly recommended.' NetGalley reviewer 'A pleasure to read and incredibly engaging... Undoubtedly a "just one more chapter" type of book... Quite possibly my most favourite book of 2022.' NetGalley reviewer 'Kept me up way past my bedtime as I needed to know what happened... Definitely recommended for those who enjoy a mystery.' NetGalley reviewer 'Great fun. Tragedy, romance, and history all mixed up together... Fast paced and very absorbing.' NetGalley reviewer

Like a Charm: Kerry Barrett Like a Charm
Kerry Barrett
R315 R257 Discovery Miles 2 570 Save R58 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

‘I was under a spell… I loved it.’ â­â­â­â­â­ Reader review Esme McLeod is a high-flying lawyer in London, but her life isn't as perfect as it might seem. She is estranged from her family, in a toxic relationship with a married man, and she’s a part-time witch. As a teenager, Esme discovered that her meddling mother had cast a love spell on Esme’s boyfriend, Jamie. Mortified, she fled her hometown in the Scottish Highlands, cutting ties with her mum, Jamie and magic. Well, nearly all magic – sometimes getting served at a bar or finding a space in a busy car park without magic is just too much of a drag. When Esme's aunt becomes ill, she reluctantly returns home to help out. What she doesn't expect is for her aunt's doctor to be Jamie. As Esme tries to repair her family relationships and master her unpredictable magic, could it be that sparks are flying between Jamie and her for real this time? Perfect for fans of Erin Sterling’s The Ex Hex and Lana Harper’s Payback’s a Witch! Previously published as Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered.

The Girl in the Picture (Paperback): Kerry Barrett The Girl in the Picture (Paperback)
Kerry Barrett 1
R298 Discovery Miles 2 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Two women. One house. Centuries of secrets. East Sussex Coast, 1855 Violet Hargreaves is the lonely daughter of a widowed industrialist, and an aspiring Pre-Raphaelite painter. One day, the naive eighteen-year-old meets the mysterious and handsome Edwin on the beach. He promises her a world beyond the small coastal village she's trapped in. But after she ignores warnings about Edwin, a chain of terrible events begins to unfold for Violet... East Sussex Coast, 2016 For thriller-writer Ella Daniels, the house on the cliff, where she's moved with her young family, is the perfect place to overcome writer's block. But there's a strange atmosphere that settles once they move in - and Ella's intrigued when she hears stories of brutal murders in the house next door more than 150 years ago. When Ella uncovers a portrait of a beautiful young girl named Violet Hargreaves, who went missing at the same time as the horrific crimes, she becomes determined to find out what happened. And in trying to lay Violet's ghost to rest, Ella must face ghosts of her own... This haunting timeslip tale is perfect for fans of Kate Riordan, Tracy Rees, Kate Morton and Lucinda Riley. Praise for Kerry Barrett 'A fantastic and engaging read. Kerry Barrett truly is a very talented author. It's absolutely perfect for summer holidays or wintry days snuggled on the sofa.' - Bab's Bookshelf 'This was a really enjoyable read. I highly recommend this book.' - Fiona's Book Reviews 'There aren't enough stars for this fun, deep and relaxing read. Highly recommended.' - Michelle, Goodreads Reviewer

The Smuggler’s Daughter (Paperback): Kerry Barrett The Smuggler’s Daughter (Paperback)
Kerry Barrett
R211 Discovery Miles 2 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

‘I loved this book! I was hooked from the start… I devoured this.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars Only she knows the truth. Only she can save them. 1799 Emily Moon lives with her mother in an inn on a clifftop in the darkest reaches of Cornwall. After her father mysteriously disappears, her mother finds solace at the bottom of a bottle, and the only way to keep afloat is to turn a blind eye to the smugglers who send signals from the clifftops. But Emily knows that the smugglers killed her father to ensure his silence, and she will not let his murder go unpunished… Present day After a case ends in tragedy, police officer Phoebe Bellingham flees to Cornwall for a summer of respite. But rather than the sunny Cornwall of her dreams, she finds herself on storm-beaten cliffs, surrounded by stories of ghosts and smugglers – and the mysterious Emily Moon, who vanished without a trace over two centuries ago. As rain lashes down around her, Phoebe determines to find the truth behind the rumours – but what she uncovers will put herself in danger too… A haunting and moving timeslip novel perfect for fans of The Girl in the Letter, The Forgotten Village and The Witchfinder’s Sister. Readers LOVE The Smuggler’s Daughter! ‘Gripping and unputdownable… A brilliantly told story and one I keep thinking about since I finished reading it.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars ‘Creepy, atmospheric and gripping, a really great read.’ NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars ‘Ticked all of the boxes for me… One of those books that draws you in straight away… I found it difficult to put down.’ NetGalley reviewer ‘Atmospheric and gothic… Gives you the odd shiver up your spine… A really enjoyable read.’ NetGalley reviewer ‘An intriguing story full of adventure, imaginative characters, history, and beautiful Cornwall scenes.’ NetGalley reviewer ‘I could literally hear and smell the waves crashing on the rocks… Kept me gripped throughout… Twists along the way.’ Yeah Lifestyle

The Secrets of Thistle Cottage (Paperback): Kerry Barrett The Secrets of Thistle Cottage (Paperback)
Kerry Barrett
R214 Discovery Miles 2 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The truth can be dangerous in the wrong hands... 1661, North Berwick, Scotland One stormy night, healer Honor Seton and her daughter Alice are summoned to save the town lord's wife - but they're too late. A vengeful crusade against the Seton women leads to whispers of witchcraft all over town. Honor hopes her connections can protect them from unproven rumours and dangerous accusations - but is the truth finally catching up with them? Present day, North Berwick, Scotland After an explosive scandal lands her husband in prison, Tess Blyth flees Edinburgh to start afresh in Thistle Cottage. As she hides from the media's unforgiving glare, Tess is intrigued by the shadowy stories of witchcraft surrounding the women who lived in the cottage centuries ago. But she quickly discovers modern-day witch hunts can be just as vicious: someone in town knows her secret - and they won't let Tess forget it... A hauntingly compelling timeslip novel from the author of The Girl in the Picture, perfect for fans of The Forgotten Village and The Witchfinder's Sister. Readers LOVE The Secrets of Thistle Cottage! 'A beautifully written book and a gripping tale, frightening at times, funny at times, but a most enjoyable read.' - NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars 'I loved this book! Historical fiction and a thriller to boot!' - NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars 'Great stories of witchcraft... unexpected turns along the way... This has everything.' - NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars 'The Secrets of Thistle Cottage offers the reader a trip to a lovely coastal location and then pulls you in to a time warp... a great book... but be prepared to read it in one go.' - NetGalley Reviewer 'I enjoyed the different timelines. This has some witchcraft added in the mix and was so dang good!' - NetGalley Reviewer 'An enjoyable read... The author sets the scene with eerie and atmospheric detail.' - NetGalley Reviewer

The Secret Letter (Paperback): Kerry Barrett The Secret Letter (Paperback)
Kerry Barrett
R211 Discovery Miles 2 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Incredible... I was enraptured through every single part of it... Made me feel quite emotional... Fabulous read.' NetGalley reviewer, 5 stars London, 1910. Twenty-one-year-old Esther Watkins would do anything for the Suffragette cause. Imprisoned, force-fed and beaten, she is determined to fight for what she believes is right - no matter what it costs her. With new love Joseph by her side, will she get the better future she dreams of? Kent, 2019. With her marriage in tatters, school teacher Lizzie Armstrong moves to sleepy Elm Heath for a fresh start, and her pupils and the community soon steal her heart. So when the school is threatened with closure Lizzie knows she has to fight, and she looks to the school's founder for inspiration. What makes Esther, born and bred in London, a proud Suffragette, suddenly leave the city and escape to Elm Heath? And when Lizzie uncovers Esther's heartbreaking secret, could it give her the strength she needs to save not just the school, but her new beginning too? A heart-wrenching and uplifting novel for fans of Emily Gunnis, Kathleen McGurl and Kathryn Hughes. Readers LOVE The Secret Letter! 'Love love love this book!' Kathleen McGurl, USA Today bestselling author of The Forgotten Secret 'Pulls you in right away from the first few pages... Hard to put down... I really enjoyed this book.' NetGalley reviewer 'Beautiful and heart-wrenching and so impossible to put down!' NetGalley reviewer 'A great read!... Have tissues handy! I highly recommend!' NetGalley reviewer 'I absolutely adored this book.' NetGalley reviewer 'Amazing book!' NetGalley reviewer 'Perfectly paced and plotted... I soon found myself lost in the characters' world and reluctant to put the book down... Brilliant.' Over the Rainbow Book Blog 'Sucked me in... I had a hard time putting it down.' NetGalley reviewer 'This book honestly has it all... Shocking, heart-warming, funny and superbly researched.' Readers Enjoy Authors' Dreams

The Book of Last Letters (Paperback): Kerry Barrett The Book of Last Letters (Paperback)
Kerry Barrett
R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Heart-breaking but so uplifting - Kerry really is a hugely talented voice.' Nicola Cornick, author of The Forgotten Sister Inspired by an incredible true story, this is an unforgettable novel about love, loss and one impossible choice... London, 1940 When nurse Elsie offers to send a reassuring letter to the family of a patient, she has an idea. She begins a book of last letters: messages to be sent on to wounded soldiers' loved ones should the very worst come to pass, so that no one is left without a final goodbye. But one message will change Elsie's life forever. When a patient makes a devastating request, can Elsie find the strength to do the unthinkable? London, present day Stephanie has a lot of people she'd like to speak to: her estranged brother, to whom her last words were in anger; her nan, whose dementia means she is only occasionally lucid enough to talk. When she discovers a book of wartime letters, Stephanie realises the importance of our final words - and uncovers the story of a secret love, a desperate choice, and the unimaginable courage of the woman behind it all... A moving and compelling historical novel from the author of The Girl in the Picture, perfect for fans of The Nightingale and The Keeper of Happy Endings. Readers LOVE The Book of Last Letters! 'I loved this book from beginning to end. It was one of those books that you just couldn't put down... One of the best books I have read.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'A blinder of a novel. A brilliant story that at times is heartwarming and yet at other times heartbreaking.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'A gripping and emotional read that will stay with me for a long time.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'An incredible read and I absolutely loved it.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'An absolutely beautiful book... It's a definite read and read again for me.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'What a beautiful story. It took me on an emotional rollercoaster... I couldn't put it down.' NetGalley Reviewer, 'Gripping... Such a wonderful read.' NetGalley Reviewer,

The Hidden Women - An Inspirational Historical Novel About Sisterhood (Paperback): Kerry Barrett The Hidden Women - An Inspirational Historical Novel About Sisterhood (Paperback)
Kerry Barrett
R400 R296 Discovery Miles 2 960 Save R104 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

From the bestselling author of The Girl In The Picture comes a beautiful new timeslip novel. Berkshire, 1944 When Will Bates offers to take ATA pilot Lilian Miles to the dance, he sends her heart into a flutter. But as their relationship progresses, Lilian can't help but get cold feet. Deep down she's always known that the secrets locked in her past would weigh heavily on her future happiness... London, 2018 Helena Miles loves nothing more than digging into the back stories of celebrity families, making her perfectly suited for her job as a researcher on the hit show Where Did You Come From?. But when handsome superstar Jack Jones sweeps into her life, she unexpectedly finds herself trawling through her own family history. As she explores her family's past, she discovers that there are far more secrets hidden there than she ever expected... What really happened to her aunt Lilian during the war, and why can't she open up about it now? An inspirational tale of sisterhood and strength, perfect for fans of Tracy Rees and Kathryn Hughes. Readers love Kerry Barrett: 'All Kerry Barrett's books are brilliant' 'I'd highly recommend this: detective fiction, historical fiction, powerful, moving, thrilling, sometimes comic, always very human.' 'A beautiful story which kept me hooked' 'I would definitely recommend this read, but be warned, you won't want to put it down.' 'Loved the whole story, couldn't put it down' 'Will definitely read more from this author'

The Forgotten Girl (Paperback): Kerry Barrett The Forgotten Girl (Paperback)
Kerry Barrett
R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'A fantastic and engaging read. Kerry Barrett truly is a very talented author.' - Babs (Goodreads) Two women. Two decades. One story. Fearne has landed her dream job to run Mode. Except the dream isn't quite so rosy in reality, the print magazine is struggling and Fearne is determined to save it! In 1966, desperate to escape her life, Nancy moves to London with her brilliantly unpredictable friend Suze to achieve their dream of writing for Mode magazine together. For Mode to survive Fearne needs to recreate the magic of the early issues and she is on track to find Suze - Mode's longest-serving editor. Unbeknownst to Fearne, what she uncovers might be the biggest story of her career... If you loved The Forgotten Girl then don't miss out on A Step in Time, another emotional novel from Kerry Barrett - out now! What reviewers are saying about A Step in Time 'It's all set against the backdrop of Strictly Stars Dancing, adding an extra element of glitz and glamour to the proceedings. This is a great book that I devoured in two sittings and it's absolutely perfect for summer holidays or wintry days snuggled on the sofa.' - Bab's Bookshelf 'This was a really enjoyable, funny read... I recommend this book to fans of Strictly, and also to anyone who wants a feel good story with so much more depth to it than some I have read.' - Fiona's Book Reviews 'Sparkly, fun, witty and deeper than expected... There aren't enough stars for this fun, deeper than expected witty and relaxing read. Highly recommended.' - Michelle (Goodreads)

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