Lord of Worth London 1776: Lord Worth is busying himself restoring his family fortunes and burying any feelings he still harbours for the woman who rejected his proposal. The fact that the lady in question—Lady Rebecca Fairing—happens to be his sister’s best friend, his niece’s godmother, and present at every Societal gathering of consequence is… …

Review: The Grooms Wore White by Charlie Lyndhurst
Even wedding planners struggle to get it right… Jason is the best wedding planner around, known as the Fairy Godfather to the couples whose special days he plans. But coming up against workplace prejudice is taking a toll on his love for his job. His mother-in-law, Mel, has just discovered her husband has been cheating on her …

Blog Tour: Love Lessons in Starcross Valley by Lucy Knott
Love Lessons in Starcross Valley With the recent breakdown of both her ten-year relationship and her parents’ marriage, thirty-five-year-old Marnie Barnes no longer believes in love. To give her life the shake-up it so clearly needs, she books a ticket to Canada. Thousands of miles away from her home and her twin sister, she struggles …

Review: The Cosy Cottage in Ireland by Julie Caplin
The Cosy Cottage in Ireland Snuggle up in your favourite armchair and take a trip across the Irish sea for comfort food, cosy cottage nights and a heartwarming romance… Talented lawyer Hannah Campbell is after a change in her workaholic Manchester life – so on an uncharacteristic whim she books herself a place at the …

Review: Falling For a French Dream by Jennifer Bohnet
Falling For a French Dream Escape to hills high above the French Riviera with international bestseller Jennifer Bohnet. After tragically losing her husband, Nicola Jacques and her teenage son Oliver relocate to his father’s family’s Olive Farm in the hills above the French Riviera. Due a family feud, Oliver has never known his fathers’ side …

Review: The Borrow-A-Bookshop Holiday by Kiley Dunbar
The Fully Booked Bookshop Café invites literature lovers to run their very own bookshop … for a fortnight. Spend your days talking books with customers in your own charming bookshop and serving up delicious cream teas in the cosy café. Bookworms, what are you waiting for? Your holiday is going to be LIT(erary). Apply to: …

Review: Sweet Pastries & Sourdough by Rosie Green
Sweet Pastries & Sourdough, Little Duck Pond Café Ellie’s brand new enterprise, the True Loaf Bakery, is finally open and classes are due to start. But when Katja’s ski-ing holiday ends in disaster, a new teacher must be found very quickly. Anita is up for the challenge, but – fresh from a break-up and an …

Review: Summer Secrets at Streamside cottage by Samantha Tonge
Summer Secrets at Streamside Cottage A new start can come from the most unexpected places… It’s been years since Lizzie Lockhart spoke to her parents. But she was safe in the knowledge she knew everything about them. Once upon a time, they were as close as could be. Until they weren’t. After receiving the earth-shattering …

Review: Dreaming under an Isle Skye by Lisa Hobman
Dreaming Under An Island Skye Is there really such a thing as a second shot at true love? After three wonderful years of marriage, librarian Juliette Fairhurst’s heart is shattered when her husband, Laurie, is taken from her much too soon.Devasted, Juliette decides to take a sabbatical and reconnect with her mother’s birthplace, the village …
Blog tour: The Tokyo Bicycle Bakery by Su Young Lee
The Tokyo Bicycle Bakery Fluttering cherry blossoms, gorgeous kimonos and sweet and sorrowful love. For cake-loving college girl Hana, Japan was the romantic destination of her dreams. With boyfriend Jin she planned an exciting new life in the hustle and bustle of Tokyo. But when she finally arrives after months of planning, Jin isn’t there. …