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Waiting For Doggo: The feel-good romantic comedy for dog lovers and friends

By Mark Mills

Mother's Ruin: The Extraordinary True Story of How Alcohol Destroys a Family

By Barry, Nicola

The Lamplighter

By Anthony O'Neill

Women Talking Dirty

By Isla Dewar

Staying at Daisy's: The fans' favourite novel

By JILL MANSELL

A Walk In The Park

By JILL MANSELL

Plan B

By Emily Barr

Smokin' Seventeen: A witty mystery full of laughs, lust and high-stakes suspense

By Janet Evanovich

Making Your Mind Up

By JILL MANSELL

The Berlin Crossing

By Kevin Brophy

Nadia Knows Best: A warm and witty tale of love, lust and family drama

By JILL MANSELL

Sizzling Sixteen: A hot and hilarious crime adventure

By Janet Evanovich

Mr Rochester: A gorgeous retelling of one of the greatest love stories of all time

By Sarah Shoemaker

Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe

By Sandra Gulland

Lorraine

By Lorraine Kelly

Six Tudor Queens: Katherine of Aragon, The True Queen: Six Tudor Queens 1

By Alison Weir

The Mariner's Star

By Candida Clark

Tell Me Your Secret: the absolutely gripping page-turner from the bestselling author

By Dorothy Koomson

The Secret Diaries of Abigail Titmuss: How to play the fame game and come out on top

By Abi Titmuss

The Second Prison

By Ronan Bennett

Born to Trouble: All she wanted was a better life...

By Rita Bradshaw

The Missing Pieces of Nancy Moon: Escape to the Riviera with this irresistible and poignant page-turner

By Sarah Steele

Foolish Mortals

By Jennifer Johnston

The Decision

By Penny Vincenzi

Don't Want To Miss A Thing: A warm and witty romance with many twists along the way

By JILL MANSELL

Welcome to the Real World

By Carole Matthews

Wicked Business (Wicked Series, Book 2)

By Janet Evanovich

Six Tudor Queens: Katheryn Howard, The Tainted Queen: Six Tudor Queens 5

By Alison Weir

Six Tudor Queens: Jane Seymour, The Haunted Queen: Six Tudor Queens 3

By Alison Weir

Henry VIII: The Heart and the Crown: 'this novel makes Henry VIII's story feel like it has never been told before' (Tracy Borman)

By Alison Weir