From the author of We Just Clicked and The Man I Didn't Marry comes a brand-new romantic and moving love story daring to find a second chance in life and love.
**Don't miss Sarah Lotz's brand new novel HOW TO KILL A CRIME WRITER, coming February 2026**_____________________________________________________________Discover the love story of the year'Utterly delightful' NEW YORK TIMES'I feel the same way as when I first read One Day' EMMA GANNON'[A] humdinger of a love story' SUN'Holy s***' GILLIAN MCALLISTERThe book with the IMPOSSIBLE twist - read it to believe it .
The devastating and powerful memoir from a French publisher who was abused by a famous writer from the age of thirteen'Dazzling' New York Times'A gut-punch of a memoir with prose that cuts like a knife' Kate Elizabeth Russell, author of My Dark VanessaThirty years ago, Vanessa Springora was the teenage muse of one of France's most celebrated writers, a footnote in the narrative of an influential man.
Deepens our understanding of Black women's anti-rape activism by attending to how their tactics shifted in response to the federal War on CrimeBeginning in the 1970s, a series of government agencies established to carry out the federal "e;war on crime"e; offered financial and ideological support to the fledgling feminist movement against sexual violence.
THE MILLION-COPY INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER & SOURCE OF THE 2020 HULU SERIES'One of my favourite novels' Zo Kravitz in Vulture ________________Do you know your desert-island, all-time, top five most memorable break-ups?
Intimate Partner Sexual Violence (IPSV) is the most common type of sexual violence and a common component of domestic violence, yet most cases go unreported and service responses are often inadequate.
'A powerful, vital commentary on empire, race, money, women and power'Hannah Kaner, Sunday Times bestselling author of Godkiller'Absorbing and thoughtful.
A story of falling out of love for fans of Monica Heisey and Dolly Alderton'A thoughtful and tender take on the concept of "e;home"e;' Pandora Sykes'There's a snap and crackle in Saunders's dialogue' The Times'Saunders makes funny and heartbreaking seem effortless' Red 'Heart-warmingly relatable' Cosmopolitan 'Really moving, observant [and] convincing' Niamh Hargan---------------------------------------------------MOVING IN.
The first book in an action-packed, poignant duology inspired by Nigerian mythologyDemi just wants to survive: to avoid the suspicion of the nonmagical Ajes who occupy her ancestral homeland of Ife; to escape the King's brutal genocide of her people - the darker skinned, magic wielding Oluso; and to live peacefully with her secretive mother while learning to control the terrifying blood magic that is her birthright.