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Don't Call Me Charlie
Charlie, a young and struggling waitress, supports her alcoholic mother in working-class Liverpool. Out of desperation, she turns to sex work to make ends meet. A chance encounter with a wealthy hotelier sparks an intense romance crossing rigid social boundaries. Charlie dreams of equality in their relationship, but deep down doubts whether their passion can overcome the vast differences in their backgrounds. Yet she finds herself irresistibly drawn to her enigmatic lover as they navigate the conflicts between their contrasting worlds.
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Beneath a Crescent Moon
This sweeping historical romance follows Mallory Irving, a talented musician who becomes entangled in a forbidden affair that spans centuries and clashes between cultures. When Mallory and Harriet cross paths in modern day Toronto, their connection defies logic and time itself.
Harriet finds herself drawn into Mallory’s mystical world as his concert tour heads for the Middle East, the setting of Mallory’s intricate past life at the height of the Crusades. There, Harriet witnesses the reincarnation of Mallory’s epic love with an alluring Arab peasant girl named Yasmina, which ended in tragedy centuries ago. As violence rocks Mallory’s concert and tragedy strikes once more, Harriet must uncover the truth of Mallory’s tortured soul and their shared destiny before history repeats itself.
Their journey through time reveals a poignant truth: love transcends the ages, and the echoes of history reverberate in the depths of the human heart. This novel is a mesmerising blend of historical richness and emotional depth, a story that captures the enduring essence of human connection across the sands of time.
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Margot
Dive into the heart of late 19th-century England in Margot, the first in a stirring trilogy. Young Margot, forced to relinquish her newborn, finds herself torn between the affections of the wealthy Lord Beaufort and the passionate painter, Matthew.
As Margot navigates love, loyalty, and loss amidst a tumultuous love triangle, the lingering hope of reuniting with her daughter, Mary, casts a long shadow. Every choice she makes draws her closer to heartache or salvation, leading to a journey of self-discovery in a time of societal constraints.
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A Village in Time
Sam, a young English artist, embarks on a fresh start at her uncle’s art gallery in Naples, only to find herself in the midst of the timeless saying, ‘The course of true love never runs smoothly.’ Her path crosses with Federico, a dedicated doctor and the cousin of her best friend, Giulia. An unexpected meeting in a picturesque Italian hill village near Naples leads Sam to fall in love, but doubts linger about Federico’s feelings. Complicating matters is another woman in his life and his difficult mother, leaving Sam to question whether Federico is sincere or simply leading her on.
As Sam navigates the complexities of her romantic life, her artistic career flourishes with the support of her uncle and his partner. She also finds a sense of belonging and connection with Giulia’s family, embracing the community spirit and traditional values in Giulia’s village. Her involvement with the local school where Giulia teaches further deepens her bond with Italy and its people.
This story captures the essence of a young woman’s journey through love and self-discovery, set against the vibrant backdrop of Italian culture, tradition, and the art world.
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Song of Love
A serendipitous duet between two rising classical stars crescendos into a fiery musical chemistry. Yet ambition, arrogance and misunderstanding threaten to keep pianist Susanne Campbell and tenor Luke de Mora out of harmony.
Though their instant connection leads to a promising musical collaboration, clashing temperaments drive the pair apart. As they build successful separate careers and experience the thrills of new romances and devastating heartbreaks, Susanne and Luke remain haunted by echoes of that unforgettable first performance.
Over years marked by fame and failure, birth, and death, can the two star-crossed musicians find their way back to each other? Will long-buried memories of their powerful musical bond rekindle into an enduring encore of passion? Or will the scars of the past sabotage their last chance at love?
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How Can I Be Sure?
Thea Doukas is on a downward spiral, attempting to recover from a broken heart after her lover Leonie Brandt marries Pia Hartmann. On the rebound, she goes from affair to affair, until she finds some peace staying with Suzanne Weigl and her wife Beth in their house on lake Starnberg.
A dilapidated house next door is up for sale and Leonie suggests they buy it together. Thea is doubtful she can ever live so close to Leonie and Pia, until she meets Leonie’s best friend Emma Stoiber. Winter sport dominates the area, and Emma is on the German biathlon A Team. Thea is immediately infatuated, but Emma has a boyfriend. A full-blown crisis erupts when an intimate photo appears in a scandal newspaper. They separate, their expectations too difficult to reconcile.
A slow-burn romance between two women from very different worlds.
This is the fourth book in the Starnberg series.
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A Chance Encounter
Luc Wenger, the world-famous classical singer better known by his stage name, Sebastian, finds himself at a crossroads after parting ways with his long-term assistant. To blow off steam, he hits the slopes, where fate awaits in the form of a novice skier in distress.
That skier is the enchanting Angharad. This serendipitous rescue spirals into a whirlwind of change for them both: Luc finds in Angharad a refreshing and passionate assistant, while she gets a front-row seat to a glamorous world of music and opulence she’d never imagined.
Yet, amidst the glitz and harmony, emotions begin to stir. And even as they both vow to keep their relationship strictly professional, destiny might have other plans. Dive into a tale where music, passion, and chance encounters compose the most unexpected love song.
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Sounds of the City
Finley Bennett has relentlessly pursued a coveted promotion, employing every effort and working tirelessly to ensure it’s finally within her grasp. Yet, when it eludes her once again, she finally reaches her limit. Craving a respite from the incessant buzz of London and longing for a place where her phone signal fades into oblivion, she seeks an escape. She needs a break.
Meanwhile, Sophie Cedars, weary from years of trying to break free from the monotonous cycle of life in Polcarne, Cornwall, feels equally trapped. Despite acquiring a second bachelor’s degree, her aspirations remain unfulfilled. She yearns for a taste of city lights and a place pulsating with opportunities and life.
In a twist of fate, Finley and Sophie both sign up on a home-swap website and decide to exchange their lives for the duration of their holidays. But will this switch bring them the fulfilment they seek? Or will they discover that what they truly need is still 300 miles away?
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Deadly Alive
Kimberly, your typical teenage girl has always had the perfect life with her family and her perfect best friends. Then one day her life is turned upside-down as secrets kept from her by her parents are revealed, and bad life decisions come back to haunt her.
To the world she is the definition of pretty, but when she sets eyes into a mirror, she sees nothing but an ugly human being trying to live a life according to social norms.
In the end, will she rise above the odds? Will she find her true self? Can she find happiness?
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Who am I?
Dylan is a young puppy who is starting to question who he is. After his friend, Hoover, tells him that she is a Springador, Dylan wonders what kind of dog he might be.Join Dylan on his journey as he discovers that who we really are has nothing to do with the way we look.
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Whatever You Can Cope With
Katie and Lexi had connected quickly after moving into an apartment together. However, after college, things turn ugly and change, and Katie once again betrays her best friend.Steve and Toby had been inseparable since school. Steve asks Toby to step in and take his sister Martha out to the cinema so that he can go on a date with the stunning and very-sexy Katie. Toby reluctantly agrees but finds himself falling for Martha and their relationship develops quickly. Steve has no idea and Toby hates that he is deceiving his friend.When Katie discovers devastating news there is no one to turn to for comfort.When Lexi finally thinks she has found her prince, will they live happily ever after or does it come at a price?If Steve decides he cannot accept Toby and Martha's relationship, will Toby have to choose?When Toby's own sister Ava delivers shocking news, how will he cope?
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War Torn
Many wondered, and not for the first time, at the end of WW2 how ordinary people could carry out the most terrible acts of cruelty and brutality against their fellow men. This book tells the story of a German boy and a Jewish girl forbidden to be together by the Nazi regime and how they fight to survive. It tells the story of the Holocaust through the eyes of the perpetrators and gives the reader an insight into the mental turmoil suffered by young men asked to carry out terrible acts. Can young love possibly survive such times?
£8.99
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