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In Love and War

By Trenow, Liz

The Woman in the White Kimono: (A BBC Radio 2 Book Club pick)

By JOHNS, Ana

The Silk Merchant's Daughter

By Dinah Jefferies, Jefferies, Dinah

The Ambassador's Daughter

By Jenoff, Pam

TheCamomile Lawn by Wesley, Mary ( Author ) ON Jun-01-2006, Paperback

By Wesley, Mary

The Dressmaker's Gift

By Valpy, Fiona

The Winter Rose: The heartwarming festive novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author

By Flynn, Katie

The Poacher's Daughter: The Heartwarming Page-turner From One of the UK's Favourite Saga Writers

By Margaret Dickinson

I'll Be Seeing You: Picture House Girls 2

By Rosie Archer

The Secrets of the Lake

By Liz Trenow

Her Last Promise: An absolutely gripping novel of the power of hope from the bestselling author of The Letter

By Hughes, Kathryn

Now The War Is Over

By Murray, Annie

Under a Sardinian Sky

By Sara Alexander

A Spell of Winter: WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION

By Dunmore, Helen

Sunset Song - Voted 'The Best Scottish Book of All Time'

By Lewis Grassic Gibbon

Never Anyone But You

By Rupert Thomson

Her Hidden Life: A captivating story of history, danger and risking it all for love

By Alexander, V.S.

The Dust that Falls from Dreams

By de Bernieres, Louis

Summer of Love

By Caro Fraser

Her Last Flight

By Beatriz Williams

The Hidden Palace: the most spellbinding escapist historical novel of WW2 Malta from the No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller: Book 2 (The Daughters of War)

By Jefferies, Dinah

Royal: A spellbinding tale of a long-lost princess from the billion copy bestseller

By Danielle Steel

Coming Home to Island House

By James, Erica

The Perfume Collector

By Kathleen Tessaro

Iris and Ruby

By Thomas, Rosie

On a Night of a Thousand Stars

By Andrea Yaryura Clark

A Woman of War

By Robotham, Mandy

An Army of Smiles

By Grace Thompson

The Figurine: The enchanting Sunday Times bestseller from the much-loved author of The Island

By Victoria Hislop

The Fertile Earth: 'Destined to be a future classic' Guardian

By Ruthvika Rao