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Meet Me in Venice
Elizabeth Adler



A best-selling storyteller joins the Severn House list with a new book
Set in Paris, Shanghai and Venice, the new novel of romantic suspense from Elizabeth Adler revolves around the fate of a valuable family heirloom, a gem-encrusted necklace and the people who wish to profit from it at any cost. With murder, sweeping romance and heart-stopping chases through the narrow streets and canals of Venice, this is an enthralling new tale from a master storyteller . . .

Happy Endings
Trisha Ashley



From a well-loved author
Tina Devino is a moderately successful author, who aspires to bestsellerdom. As do her clients, because Tina is also a 'literary consultant', who uses her own experience to advise other would-be authors. But Tina's own life leaves a lot to be desired, her lover is drifting away, and her position on the Salubrious fiction list is threatened by more glamorous writers. Can Tina achieve the fame, fortune and happy ending to which she aspires? . . .

Richer than Rubies
Tessa Barclay



A new novel of love and intrigue from the master storyteller
When Ivan Digby asks jewellery designer Jo Radcliffe to create a necklace using stones from the priceless 'Fieldingley Necklace', Jo is intrigued. The rubies were among the first sold abroad after Britain conquered Burma in the 1850s; after all these years, Betsey Fieldingley has had to sell them to clear her debts. But when the rubies are found to be fakes, Jo finds herself under attack and even the rather likeable Tim Fieldingley, Betsey's grandson, seems to blame her . . .

Morning's Gone
Jon Cleary



A story of the demands of a life in politics
Matt Durban is a seasoned politician, tipped to lead his party. His wife, Carmel, has been a loyal partner, but she's also got controversial political views of her own . . . And there are those who will stop at nothing to prevent Matt from becoming party leader even if that means going back decades and putting everything he's worked so hard to achieve at risk . . .

The Final Settlement
Linda Davies



Morganna Hutton is a young artist, beautiful and rich. When she falls in love with Archie Edge, she thinks he is the answer to her prayers. But the love of money is the root of all evil, and wickedness in glamorous disguise stalks this compulsive book. From Long Island to the wilds of Scotland, we follow Morganna, first in her quest for love and then for justice . . .

On the Outside Looking In
Julie Ellis



From the well-loved storyteller
1994. Castro's Cuba is no place to be young and idealistic. Chris Sanchez, a newly-qualified paediatrician, feels loyalty to his country, yet is frustrated by the hardship suffered by all but the wealthy elite. When Chris falls in love with pretty, caring Eva, he is torn between a sense of patriotic duty and his desire for a better life. The two young people must confront a terrible choice . . .

Somers V. Somers
Julie Ellis



A woman's fight to rebuild her life
Diane Somers has dedicated her life to her husband's political career, but then one day he announces that not only is he defecting, he is also divorcing her. Diane is devastated. Concerned with dividing their shared property, Paul doesn't realize what an effect his decision will have on his political future. Diane is stronger opposition than he would ever have imagined and she will fight against him till the bitter end . . .

Desperate Journey
Julie Ellis



From the well-loved storyteller
Caren met Marty, an Iranian, at college. Young and idealistic, they fell in love. But when family duty recalls Marty to Tehran, he starts to change. Gradually, he turns into a tyrant. Imprisoned in a loveless marriage, in a society hostile to Western women, Caren flees. Together, she and son Danny escape to the States, where she hopes to rebuild her life, and create a loving home for Danny provided Marty cannot track her . . .

The Long Weekend
Julie Ellis



From the well-loved storyteller
New York, 1961. A group of old friends, who knew each other during the war, are reunited. They are all, in their different ways, involved in the arts. But when the Hollywood big-shot turns up, full of his success, the others start to ponder what they've accomplished – or haven't. Ultimately they come to the realization that you can never give up on your dreams. Without dreams, nothing is left . . .

Dream Breakers
Elizabeth Gill



A northern lad's struggle to make his dream of football stardom come true - whatever the cost
1967. Jenna Duncan's only ambition is to marry the boy she loves and have a little terraced house away from her dull job and her parents' boring life. Ruari Gallacher has other ideas. He wants to be a professional footballer. Jenna knows that talent doesn't guarantee success, though, and when Ruari lets her down she breaks up with him. He leaves to follow his dreams but, even if he makes it, what will his life be without her? . . .

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