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The Village Green Bookshop is a heartwarming story of good books
and good friends, by the bestselling author of The Telephone Box
Library, Rachael Lucas. 'It is a warm, gorgeous hug of a book with
all the feels. I loved it' Liz Fenwick, author of The Cornish House
'A gorgeous, big-hearted romantic read, full of characters you'll
be rooting for. The perfect escapist read set in a beautiful
Cotswolds village' - Tasmina Perry Frustrated that she spends all
her time as either a mum to a football-obsessed teenager or a wife
to a workaholic husband, Hannah wants something for herself. When
the chance comes to take over the Post Office in Little Maudley, a
charming Cotswold village, Hannah grabs it with both hands. She'll
have a career at last and also get her son Ben away from his
trouble-making mates. But village life is not so picture-perfect
after all: Hannah finds herself an outsider in this tight-knit
community where the height of your hedge is a gossip-worthy
subject. Even her idea to introduce a small bookshop to the Post
Office causes a stir. At least Ben seems to have found his place as
he joins the local football team, coached by ex-professional Jake
Lovatt. But a shocking secret from their past threatens to uproot
the new life they've made for themselves, and has drastic
consequences... Set in the same village as The Telephone Box
Library and featuring some of the same much-loved characters, this
is a charming, big-hearted novel from bestselling author Rachael
Lucas. Praise for The Telephone Box Library 'Delightful' Cathy
Bramley, bestselling author of The Lemon Tree Cafe 'Heartfelt'
Woman & Home 'Transporting' Woman
Sometimes I feel like everyone else was handed a copy of the rules
for life and mine got lost. Grace has Asperger's and her own way of
looking at the world. She's got a horse and a best friend who
understand her, and that's pretty much all she needs. But when
Grace kisses Gabe and things start to change at home, the world
doesn't make much sense to her any more. Suddenly everything
threatens to fall apart, and it's up to Grace to fix it on her own.
Whip-smart, hilarious and unapologetically honest, The State of
Grace by Rachael Lucas is a heart-warming story of one girl trying
to work out where she fits in, and whether she even wants to.
The Village Green Bookshop is a heartwarming story of good books
and good friends, by the bestselling author of The Telephone Box
Library, Rachael Lucas. 'The perfect escapist read set in a
beautiful Cotswolds village' - Tasmina Perry 'It is a warm gorgeous
hug of a book with all the feels.' - Liz Fenwick, author of The
Cornish House Frustrated that she spends all her time as either a
mum to a football-obsessed teenager or a wife to a workaholic
husband, Hannah wants something for herself. When the chance comes
to take over the Post Office in Little Maudley, a charming Cotswold
village, Hannah grabs it with both hands. But village life is not
so picture-perfect after all: Hannah finds herself an outsider in
this tight-knit community where the height of your hedge is a
gossip-worthy subject. Even her idea to introduce a small bookshop
to the Post Office causes a stir. At least Ben seems to have found
his place as he joins the local football team, coached by
ex-professional Jake Lovatt. But a shocking secret from their past
threatens to uproot the new life they've made for themselves, and
has drastic consequences . . . Set in the same village as The
Telephone Box Library and featuring some of the same much-loved
characters, this is a charming, big-hearted novel from bestselling
author Rachael Lucas. 'Gorgeously romantic and full of joy' - Cathy
Bramley 'A mum finding her joy, a swoony footballer and a village
green shop, Lucas' gorgeous story is the perfect escape to the
romantic Cotswolds' - Pernille Hughes, author of Punch-Drunk Love
*** Praise for The Telephone Box Library: 'Delightful' - Cathy
Bramley, bestselling author of The Lemon Tree Cafe 'Heartfelt' -
Woman & Home 'Transporting' - Woman
Escape into this delicious story of friendship, new beginnings and
romance. Wildflower Bay is a stunning summer read by Rachael Lucas.
This little island has some big secrets . . . Isla's got her dream
job as head stylist at the most exclusive salon in Edinburgh. The
fact that she's been so single-minded in her career that she's
forgotten to have a life has completely passed her by - until
disaster strikes. Out of options, she heads to the remote Scottish
island of Auchenmor to help out her aunt who is in desperate need
of an extra pair of scissors at her salon. A native to the island,
Finn is thirty-five and reality has just hit him hard. His best
friends are about to have a baby and everything is changing. When
into his life walks Isla . . . 'Such a joy! Spending time within
the pages of a Rachael Lucas book is like coming home' - Cathy
Bramley, author of The Plumberry School of Comfort Food
The Telephone Box Library is an uplifting story about fresh starts
and new beginnings, set in a picturesque Cotswold village, by
bestselling author of The Village Green Bookshop, Rachael Lucas. 'A
delightful slice of escapism tied up with a gorgeous, romantic
ribbon.' - Cathy Bramley, author of A Vintage Summer. The
Cotswolds: the perfect retreat for a stressed-out teacher. And Lucy
has found just the right cottage for a bargain rent. All she has to
do is keep an eye on Bunty, her extremely feisty ninety-something
neighbour . . . With her West Highland terrier Hamish at her side,
Lucy plans to relax and read up on the women of nearby Bletchley
Park. But the villagers of Little Maudley have other ideas, and she
finds herself caught up in the campaign to turn a dilapidated
telephone box into a volunteer-run library. Along the way, she
makes friends with treehouse designer Sam, and finds herself
falling for the charms of village life. And it seems Bunty has a
special connection to Bletchley and the telephone box, one that
she's kept secret for decades . . . 'I loved it! Intrigue, romance,
and utterly compelling.' - Alex Brown, author of A Postcard from
Italy.
In this third installment of the "Chronicles of Elizabeth
Marshall," Elizabeth, a infamous fugitive, has been on a
cross-country murder spree. She is a ghost, a phantom. Always just
a step ahead of the law. She is finally cornered on an isolated
Iowa farm, caught in the scope of a sniper's rifle. What happens?
Does she survive? Is she really pregnant? What about the baby?
Follow her friend, Caitlyn, as she journeys down a dark and
dangerous path. Have a peak into the mind of madness, where
countless people roam around inside. "Meet the Family." Show more
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In this sequel to the novel "Don't Slay the Dragon," Caitlyn
Stewart has just made the startling discovery that her best friend
from childhood may be a very dangerous killer. Now, Elizabeth
Marshall is on the loose, no longer confined to the security of the
State Mental Hospital. No longer held in a locked-down, secure
place, Elizabeth is free to let the demons inside of her flourish.
With the help of police detective Logan Sawyer and the FBI, Caitlyn
is unwillingly drawn into a cross-country manhunt to find Elizabeth
before more murders can take place. Will she be able to uncover
where Elizabeth is going next? Will she be able to decipher the
clues left behind? "Find me. Find me if you dare."
After the end of a difficult marriage, Caitlyn was looking forward
to returning to her hometown and getting a fresh start. She wanted
to heal and put her past behind her, but her past was about to
catch up with her in a way that would change her forever, that
would make her question everything she thought she once knew. She
receives a mysterious letter from someone who was once very close
to her. "Please, I need your help. You're the only one that can
save me, the only one that can help me.... You have to come see me.
Help me prove I didn't do this." Her closest friend from childhood
has just been accused of murdering her own mother. She pleads with
Caitlyn for help, telling her she is the only one who can prove her
innocence. The only problem is, in order to help her friend Caitlyn
must travel down the darkest of paths and confront the demons she
thought she had left far behind.Wanting to trust in her friend's
innocence, Caitlyn is determined to get to the truth, to re-examine
the entire investigation. In her frightening search, she finds
there are more secrets than she ever knew and that the truth may be
something better left alone. But first, before she can uncover any
evidence, she must go back and confront one of the greatest fears
of her life. She must face the one thing that has haunted her since
she was a young girl. And it's waiting for her in the Utah State
Mental Hospital.
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