Edited in mid-April, Memories Full of Love is now available for pre-order.
Autistic… newly married… and trying to fit into a new family.
As Adele Fox enters married life as Mrs Beeton, not only does she have to adjust to becoming a wife, she also has to form a relationship with her husband’s parents.
Travelling to America, staying in a new environment, and learning to deal with a challenging mother-in-law… what could possibly go wrong?
Whilst on their honeymoon, Adele unexpectedly finds out about a Beeton family secret that has been kept hidden and buried for years. Not wanting to create a family feud, Adele keeps this to herself… that is until she’s driven to speak out.
As Adele settles into her new life and routine, an impromptu change pressures her to keep a secret of her own.
Little does she know, what she says, and what she hides will have consequences and could ruin her marriage.
Does Adele ruin her relationship with her new family?
Will she overcome and reveal her own secret?
Edited at the beginning of April, the second novel in this psychological thriller series, Hide and Seek is now available for pre-order.
Hope is waning with Phoebe no closer to finding her best friend, Adele. Her suspicions involving her neighbour, Alan, have been cleared, leaving her no other hunches to pursue.
Until the letter arrives.
A message, written in Adele’s hand, paints a picture of a side of her friend’s life Phoebe never knew. Renewed with optimism that she is still alive, Phoebe launches back into the investigation. Among the pages of Adele’s communications Phoebe finds evidence pointing to an unlikely suspect…
And yet another connection to Alan.
He seemed so concerned about the investigation, wanting to help in any way he could. Was the man next door a genuine ally? Or working to protect the real culprit?
Edited last week, this is the second in the lovely new Regency romance series by the talented Jenny Hambly and is impossible to put down.
Captain Charles Bassington of the 13th Light Dragoons is famed for his good luck, high spirits, and devil-may-care attitude. He escapes serious injury at Waterloo only to succumb to an inflammation of the lungs. When he returns home to recuperate, cracks begin to appear in his cheery facade.
Lady Selena has adored Charles all her life, but when she receives a letter from him suggesting his friend Lord Carteret would make a good husband, she is forced to put aside childish dreams that he might one day love her.
As Charles determines to forge a new career close to his family and friends, Selena opens her mind to the prospect of marrying another.
It is only when two eminently eligible bachelors appear to be vying for her hand that Charles realises his own heart’s desire.
But how can the younger son of a baron ever hope to be worthy of the wealthy daughter of an earl?
Edited last week, this is the second in the excellent new series of thrilling page-turners by Phillip Jordan.
Aido Quinn went for a run and didn’t come back.
For his distraught wife, Aoife, the disappearance of a much-loved family man has plunged her down a well of desperate grief. For his friend and business partner, Jackie Mahood, it brings deep distrust.
The discovery that Aido Quinn had been hiding personal financial troubles from them both and that his recent actions have put a valuable company expansion in jeopardy leave the business facing an uncertain future.
In the void left behind, family, friends and colleagues are torn in bitter conflict as they try to pick up the shattered pieces of Quinn’s seemingly selfish actions.
Detective Inspector Veronica Taylor investigates how a man who on the surface had it all; model wife, a young family and is the toast of his professional peers can suddenly vanish INTO THIN AIR.
INTO THIN AIR is a Detective Inspector Veronica Taylor case-file and part of the gripping Belfast Crime Series.
Explore the historic yet infamous city of Belfast in this lightning-fast police procedural from a new voice in British and Irish crime fiction.
For fans of Ian Rankin, Stuart Neville, Adrian McKinty and Stuart Macbride and the NETFLIX Series ‘THE FALL’ and ‘LINE OF DUTY’ and the recent BBC hit ‘BLOODLANDS’.
The tenth in this wonderfully entertaining, feel-good series about the O’Mara family was finished this morning and is now available for pre-order.
Every guest who comes to stay at O’Mara’s Guesthouse in Dublin has a story to tell. The little red fox who visits the bins in the courtyard has a tale of his own as do the long-serving staff, and the O’Mara family themselves have had their fair share of ups and downs too…
Moira O’Mara. The girl who was as flighty as the swallows migrating to Ireland’s shores each spring has finally settled down. She’s a new mammy with a loving partner in Tom, but Moira’s never been more uncertain in her life about whether she’s up for the job.
How can the girl who once thought she knew it all suddenly feel like she knows nothing?
Nina juggles waiting tables at a Dublin restaurant with working evening shifts at the guesthouse. She yearns for her Spanish home and can’t tell anyone the real reason why.
What brought her to Dublin and what or who did she leave behind in Spain?
Nina and Moira are both struggling but sometimes the strength you need to get you through can be found in unexpected places.
Another wonderful and humorous instalment in the Guesthouse on the Green series as Mammy and Moira travel Vietnam.
I love the series and can't wait for book four!
A quick but emotional read - reading about the cruelty to the dog was heartbreaking but this was a lovely tale of the love and healing that animals can bring to our lives.
I would have given five stars but for the missed typos - a few t...
I get the impression that this could be a nice story but I've had to give up after forcing myself to go as far as 15% of the way through. If this novel has ever been near a remotely professional editor then the author was conned.
Chapte...
Another very enjoyable story but with a few niggles, hence the four stars rather than five. Maybe it's because I was tired but the editing issues grated on me more than in the first story and, do people really generally believe that 'ear...