Edited in February, this is the second in the Adele Fox, autistic romance series.
Autistic… In love… And ready to start the next chapter in her life.
Not only has Adele Fox found her dream man, she’s also found a new home, a new job and a host of other dilemmas to go with it.
Faced with new environments, unpredictability, miscommunication, change, and meeting new people—put them all together and what do you get…? A social nightmare!
When Adele’s differences complicate matters with her new work colleagues, she takes a trip back to her familiar life in London, where an old flame from her past unexpectedly returns, throwing her life into a spin, which leads her to question:
Was the huge life change worth it? Was it the right decision? Is she capable of being loved?
Inspiring, romantic, emotional… lose yourself in the autistic mind of Adele Fox.
From the author of Making Sense of Love, Perfectly Autistic, Autistic Christmas and Autism Masking.
Edited in early January 2021, this is the first in a series of autistic romance novels.
Autistic… single… and not quite sure how to mingle. As Adele Fox approaches thirty—being single is her normal.
Would she like a boyfriend? Yes. Does she know how to date? Not exactly. Making small talk, flirting, reading body language, understanding jokes and sarcasm—sounds easy right? That is unless you have a communication difference.
When a chance encounter brings Adele together with a charming travel agent, she finds herself being whisked away for a romantic Valentine’s weekend. Little does she know, her world is about to be turned upside down.
Weighed down by anxiety, misjudgement, communication difficulties and being stereotyped, Adele turns to her best friend.
Living in a world that doesn’t always make sense, will Adele realise true love was already right in front of her?
Inspiring, romantic, emotional… Lose yourself in the autistic mind of Adele Fox. From the author of Perfectly Autistic, Autistic Christmas and Autism Masking.
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Edited in March 2021 this is a delightful Christmas tale and the fourth in the O’Connors series. Now available to pre-order.
She has impossible standards. He failed as a dad. Can their passion for helping others kindle an eternal flame?
Northern England. Josie O’Connor is through being the midwife and never the mother. Except the thirty-year-old’s exacting requirements of looks, intellect, and personality means she’s busy delivering delight to other families while only loneliness awaits her at home. And any chance of Christmas cheer seems all but lost when she’s rescued from a blizzard by a grumpy doctor.
Obstetrician Charles Atkins never dreamed he’d lose his family to a monied businessman. Armed with a bottle of whiskey to drown his sorrows, he heads north to his cottage only to stumble across a marooned woman in dire need of shelter. Now forced to put his painful introspection on hold, he’s surprised when his broken heart unexpectedly warms to his capable guest.
As Josie returns to work, she’s amazed to discover the dashing OB has joined her maternity unit and wonders if there’s more to their attraction than a holiday fling. And Charles’s ongoing struggle to reconnect with his estranged daughter makes him wary of risking a complicated new commitment.
Can they leave their doubts behind them and agree they’re a perfect match?
Born to Love is the moving fourth book in the O’Connors contemporary medical romance series. If you like intriguing characters, emotional twists, and authentic bonds, you’ll adore Jax Burrows’s uplifting tale.
Edited in September 2020, this is the third book in the O’Connors series.
A routine call-out.
A smashed up Mercedes.
A woman stunned and bleeding at the wheel.
Caitlin Hewitt has been engaged to Brandon Dodds for what feels like forever. She is in love and believes he loves her. The night before the wedding her best friend, Sophie, tells her something that changes everything.
It was a normal Saturday for paramedic, Jay O’Connor. If he ignored the fact that Caitlin Hewitt, the woman he loved was, at that moment, marrying another man.
Jay expected the call-out to attend a young woman who had crashed her car in the middle of Leytonsfield town centre, to be routine.
The last person he expected to see was Caitlin – in her wedding dress.
Edited in March 2021, this is the fifth in the gripping and fascinating Jewish New York gangster series.
Would you work with the devil to build a paradise on Earth?
Jewish gangster, Alex Cohen joins long-time friend and business partner, Meyer Lansky to recreate Las Vegas in 1950s Havana. When dictator President Batista gives them the opportunity to build their dream casino complexes, Alex must choose between dancing with this devil or being in debt to the Italian mob.
If he takes the mafia money then he will be tied to the men who planned his earlier downfall and removed his mentor, Lucky Luciano from the syndicate. If he refuses their investment then he will be beholden to the tinpot generalissimo and his bloated ego. But Alex knows that there is more at stake than mere gelt–now he has his family surrounding him and they will suffer the ultimate price if he makes a bad decision.
The fifth book in the Alex Cohen series is an historical thriller novel, which tears at the heart of the Jewish mob’s role in pre-revolution Cuba. Leopold Borstinski’s piercing crime fiction gives each reader the shocking skinny into the building of modern America.
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...