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Eagle in the Snow: The Classic Bestseller

By Wallace Breem

The Orchardist

By Amanda Coplin

The Puppet Boy of Warsaw: A compelling, epic journey of survival and hope

By Eva Weaver

Our Child of the Stars

By Stephen Cox

Brightfall

By Jaime Lee Moyer

Our Child of the Stars: the most magical, bewitching book of the year

By Stephen Cox

Brightfall

By Jaime Lee Moyer

Red Milk: Winner of the Swedish Academy's Nordic Prize 2023

By Sjón, Victoria Cribb

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: The Deluxe Hardback Edition

By Quentin Tarantino

Moth: The powerful story of a family attempting to hold themselves together through the heartbreak of Partition

By Melody Razak

A Wicked Way to Win an Earl

By Anna Bradley

A Gentleman's Honour: Number 2 in series

By Stephanie Laurens

Moonglow

By Kristen Callihan

Red at the Bone: Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2020

By Jacqueline Woodson

A Season of Ruin

By Anna Bradley

To Distraction: Number 5 in series

By Stephanie Laurens

Mr Malcolm's List: a bright and witty Regency romp, perfect for fans of Bridgerton

By Suzanne Allain

The Tilbury Poppies: Can the factory girls work together for a better future? A heartwarming WWI family saga

By Sue Wilsher

The Drowning King

By Emily Holleman

The Secrets of Pencarrack Moor

By Terri Nixon

Forevermore

By Kristen Callihan

Evernight

By Kristen Callihan

The Boleyn Bride

By Emily Purdy

Cleopatra & Julius: The love story the world never knew

By Joanna Courtney

The Wit and Wisdom of Bridgerton: Lady Whistledown's Official Guide

By Julia Quinn

The Cuban Daughter

By Soraya Lane

The Bone Hunters: 'An engrossing tale of a woman striving for the recognition she deserves' SUNDAY TIMES

By Joanne Burn

Tell Me How It Ends: Sixties glamour meets film noir in a gripping drama of long-buried secrets and dark revenge

By V. B. Grey

The Secrets of Sainte Madeleine

By Tilly Bagshawe

Always Remember: Fall in love against the odds in this charming Regency romance

By Mary Balogh