Edited in May, The Dancer is the delightful sequel to The Promise.
Can you change the story of your life?
Former dancer Veronica Stanley’s dreams died a long time ago. She feels trapped in a midlife crisis. She’s got teenage sons, a needy sister and her mother is in a care home.
Veronica also has a secret.
She gave Isabel, her firstborn child up for adoption and struggles to forgive herself for that long-ago decision.
She’s not the only one in the family hiding something though and when Veronica uncovers a secret in her family’s history it casts everything in a fresh light.
But one more earth-shattering revelation postmarked from the British, Isle of Wight is about to arrive in the mail …
Entertaining women’s fiction set against a sweeping British Isles backdrop from an Award winning author.
Edited in May, this is the third in the gripping Alex Cohen series about the Jewish New York Gangs of the early 20th century.
Can you keep your gelt and freedom when the cops have enough evidence to take you down?
1930s Jewish gangster, Alex Cohen runs Murder Inc for Lucky Luciano. After the death of Prohibition he must find a new way to make money, just as the cops are baying at his heels. When Luciano goes down for racketeering, Alex loses his protection and is arrested for tax evasion-he must decide between saving his skin and ratting out his friends.
If he chooses prison time then his gang will fall apart and he will end up with nothing. If he squeals then he will have to flee the city he loves and the family he once adored. What would you do in a world where nobody can be trusted and you have everything to lose?
The third book in the Alex Cohen series is an historical noir novel, which plunges you deep into the early days of narcotics trafficking and the Jewish New York mob. Leopold Borstinski’s piercing crime fiction delivers a fix to every reader like heroin from a needle.
Henry Calloway is burnt out. In Melbourne for a friend’s birthday party, he is desperate to escape and forget about the stresses of his day-to-day life in Sydney. With a full day of celebrations planned and a long-held desire to be fulfilled, expectations are high.
Spirits soar as Henry and his crew of mates lose themselves in gambling, drugs and alcohol. But events take a turn for the worse and Henry begins to spiral as he is forced to confront his personal struggles as well as those of his four friends. Can Henry keep it together and overcome his demons to avoid tragedy?
Raw, funny and heartbreaking, A Rainy Day In Melbourne tells the story of friendship, masculinity, chance and loss. It is the first novel by David Lloyd Thomas.
Edited in early May, this is a captivating fantasy novel weaving an intricate web of magic, myth and legend.
Angels are disappearing. Witches are gathering. An ancient darkness is rising.
It’s been just over a month since eighteen-year-old Fia Aldridge has returned to Earth from the parallel world of Ohinyan.
She thought she’d be safe back in London—and that she’d be protecting her friends from Erebus, the ancient darkness that was calling to her.
But when she discovers angels are going missing at the hands of a local witch coven, she knows she has to find a way back to Ohinyan and warn her friends, even if it means Erebus will be waiting.
Little does she know, the darkness is about to be set free—and he’s only interested in one thing: finding Fia.
Edited in early May this is the sixth in the Alex Hunt thriller series.
A murder leads to the discovery of an ancient religious artifact and present-day terror. To solve the case means death!
When a determined assault on two students leaves one of them dead and the other missing near Jerusalem’s famous Old City, the hunt for the killer hints on something far more sinister behind the slaying.
When the clues point to it being linked to a religious artifact of an ancient coded keepsake dating back to 36 AD, they call renowned artifact recovery specialists Alex and Sam in to help. But they soon realize a powerful enemy behind the carefully planned plot will have them fight to decipher the code first.
Follow the infamous team between the ancient structures in and around Jerusalem, and then to Crete as the clues unravel themselves and they make a remarkable discovery so vital to history that it shakes the very core of Biblical prophecy.
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...