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New romantic suspense from a bestselling author
Mac Reilly is a private investigator with a penchant for lost causes. One night in Malibu, he comes to the aid of a distraught woman in a black negligee waving a gun in the doorway of a fabulous beach house. When the woman then disappears and the gun shows up in his car, Mac is pulled into a web of deception and lies that entangle his whole life . . .
An evocative tale set in Cornwall during the First World War
Apprentice seamstresses Maud and Belinda find their days are full of fiddly alterations and difficult customers. But life changes dramatically for the girls in Penzance when the First World War rears its head. Belinda suddenly finds and enjoys a new independence and when her beau enlists, Maud learns how harsh love can be before it's hardly started . . .
A contemporary romance from this masterful storyteller
Olivia Fletcher runs an eco-friendly house-cleaning firm in leafy Surrey. Olivia soon realizes why none of her employees want to clean for the eccentric Moorfield family: they are impossibly spoilt and demanding. Olivia, against her own advice, finds herself becoming emotionally attached to the family and soon her life as a single mother is further complicated by the role she begins to play within the Moorfield family . . .
The cottagers in Wollaston are suffering great hardship from the enclosures of common land by the wealthy de Boville family
Zack Venn, dispossessed and embittered by this, heads for London taking his daughter Meg. She must part with her childhood friend, the beautiful Elizabeth Pond, who is heartbroken when her love Richard is sent away by his parents, unknowingly leaving her pregnant . . .
A truly inspiring adventure set in the Alaskan gold rush
1890. Elizabeth Breckenridge sets sail for Alaska in search of her missing brother; but when disaster strikes and she falls overboard, it is a man very unlike her minister brother who comes to the rescue. Clint Brady is a cynical bounty hunter who shoots to kill, but together he and Elizabeth will have to put aside their differences in order to survive the beautiful yet unforgiving Alaskan frontier. However, we soon learn that the past would prove a much more sinister enemy to the pair than any harsh terrain . . .
A 'Louisiana Gentleman' novel
Luke Benedict figures he's the only one in Turn-Coupe, Louisiana, who can save novelist April Halstead from someone intent on revenge. If only he could get April to cooperate. Years ago, he let her down, and she's never been able to forgive him. But that's not about to stop Luke, and if he's got to kidnap a woman who despises him to keep her safe, then that's exactly what he'll do . . .
A wonderfully moving romance from a best-selling and award-winning author
Leah Cornish knew she was gambling her future on a man she had only met once, but did she have a choice? Guy Hamilton seemed to understand her, and his kind eyes had not judged. He had offered her his help and now she needed it. She knew too that she would have to forget those feelings she had for him, feelings she had refused to name. But how can she, when those very feelings are all that she has left?
A captivating saga of thwarted passions, set in nineteenth-century Devon
In August 1883, the first steam train on the new Princetown branch line makes its halting passage across Dartmoor, stopping near the quarrymen's hamlet of Foggintor. For Ling Southcott and her young sister, Fanny, this is a momentous event, for the railway will connect their isolated village to the neighbouring town of Tavistock, and even Plymouth. Ling realizes that the arrival of the railway has the power to change her life, by making the outside world accessible . . .
Gripping romantic suspense from a NY Times best-selling author
The quiet scandal surrounding her parents' deaths has always haunted Beryl Tavistock. Now she's asking dangerous questions, and the answers are proving that the past does not die easily. Pulled into a world of espionage, Beryl quickly discovers that she needs help, and suave former CIA agent Richard Wolf is her only hope. But in a world where trust is a double-edged sword, friends can become enemies, and enemies can be killers . . .
An atmospheric mystery from Wales' best-loved author
The Second World War is over. Artist Riana Evans falls in love with a dilapidated mansion in Wales, despite its rumoured ghosts, and is delighted when its elderly, eccentric owner sells it to her for a pittance. The 'ghosts' prove good for business inspiring her paintings in an almost supernatural way and providing welcome atmosphere at a series of profitable ghost-spotting weekends. But it soon becomes clear that there's someone 'or something' who'll do anything to make sure Riana never discovers the secrets the house hides . . .


