MARKED FOR MURDERWhen photos of Stephanie O'Brien are found in a serial killer's home, she must face the horrible truth that she's the next intended victim.
A Substitute HusbandDiscovering her daughter is holding bank patrons hostage to interview daddy candidates sends widow Daisy Trumbo running to intervene.
Danger rings in the New Year in these two suspenseful novellasAlive After New Year by Hannah AlexanderAn anonymous note demands millions of dollars-and in return, Lynley Marshall can keep her life.
Her unexpected guardianBaron Stephen de Bretonne's sworn duty is to serve the king-and that means finding the Saxons plotting against the throne by any means necessary.
Make-believe betrothalRock-solid and reliable, confirmed bachelor Caleb McCoy thought nothing could rattle him-until he discovers he needs to pose as Anna Bishop's intended groom.
'Dazzling' MARLON JAMES, BOOKER PRIZE WINNER'Original and thought-provoking' SPECTATOR'Electrifying' TESSA HADLEY Under a predawn sky, humming with starlight and the songs of birds, a group of determined women return to the cave where they have laid the body of their saviour.
_______________________________An uplifting festive novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie MacomberLaurel McCullough is in desperate need of help.
'A guide for living an upright and noble life' The New Yorker 'An easy and endearing read' Publishers Weekly'Never announce you are a Knight, simply behave as one.
As the 2022 French Presidential election looms, two candidates emerge as favourites: Marine Le Pen of the Front National, and the charismatic Muhammed Ben Abbes of the growing Muslim Fraternity.
'Warm, delicious and so beautifully written' Beth O'Leary, author of THE FLATSHAREEscape today with this gorgeous novel that will warm your heart, tickle your tastebuds and take you on the journey of a lifetime.
Wayside, Oregon, population 17,900, seems like a Norman Rockwell painting come to life, with sixteen churches and a picturesque Main Street studded with cherry trees and flower borders.
In a move that shocks nineteenth-century Philadelphia society, wealthy widow Laina Brighton turns her grand house into an orphanage for homeless children.