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The Arctic Curry Club: An absolutely unputdownable feel-good novel you need right now

By Redd, Dani

Overgrown: A coming of middle age novel

By Betsy Price

Hallam Square: Book Four in the brilliantly entertaining and heartwarming Gibson Family Saga (Gibson Saga)

By Jacobs, Anna

The Beach Holiday: Sunshine fills the pages! Escape to The Hamptons and fall in love

By Isabelle Broom

The Frank Business: The smart and witty new novel of love and other battlefields

By Olivia Glazebrook

The Frank Business: The smart and witty new novel of love and other battlefields

By Olivia Glazebrook

Cat Lady

By Dawn O'Porter

Gone Astray

By Michelle Davies

Fake Accounts

By Oyler, Lauren

Wish You Were Here

By Catherine Alliott

Vanishing Point

By Carol Smith

Secrets of Happiness

By Joan Silber

The Missing Years

By Lexie Elliott

Risking It All (Fran Varady 4): A sparky mystery of murder and revelations

By Ann Granger

The Love Arrangement

By Ruby Basu

Asking For It: the haunting novel from a celebrated voice in feminist fiction

By Louise O'Neill

Baby Boom!: From the award winning blogger Just A Normal Mummy

By Helen Wallen

The Great Ex-Scape: The perfect romantic comedy to escape with!

By Jo Watson

Lancashire Lass

By Anna Jacobs

The Second Child: A breath-taking debut novel about the bond of family and the limits of love

By Caroline Bond

Three Gold Coins

By Josephine Moon

Perlmann's Silence

By Pascal Mercier, Shaun Whiteside (Translator)

Insatiable: ‘A frank, funny account of 21st-century lust' Independent

By Buchanan, Daisy

Voyage of the Heart

By Soraya M. Lane

An Act of Silence: A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking final twist

By Colette McBeth

Christmas Cakes and Mistletoe Nights: The one book you must read this Christmas

By Carole Matthews

When Darkness Calls: The gripping first thriller in a nail-biting crime series

By Mark Griffin

The Necessary Angel

By C. K. Stead

In a Thousand Different Ways

By Cecelia Ahern

Wet Paint: The achingly poignant and darkly funny reader favourite

By Chloe Ashby