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But when a demon turns up and threatens not just Jess but the whole world order, she and Sil are forced to work together, and when Jess turns out to be the key to saving the world it puts a very different slant on their relationship. The stakes are high. They are also very, very pointy and Jess isn’t afraid to use them, even on the vampire that she’s rather afraid she’s falling in love with...
Holly Grey joined the women’s group to keep her friend out of trouble – and now she’s knee-deep in hassle, in the form of apocalyptic weather, armed men, midwifery and a sarcastic Welsh journalist.
Kai has been drawn to darkest Yorkshire by his desire to find out who he really is. What he hadn’t bargained on was getting caught up in amateur magic and dealing with a bunch of women who are trying really hard to make their dreams come true.
Together they realise that getting what you wish for is sometimes just a matter of knowing what it is you want…
Jane Lovering won Romantic Novel of the Year in 2012, for her novel Please Don't Stop the Music.
After a devastating car accident that took the lives of her fiancé and her best friend, Skye Threppel was left with scars inside and out. She also suffers from significant amnesia symptoms—leaving her an absolute mess professionally and personally.
Hoping for something to jog her memory—and her life—back into gear, Skye travels all the way from England to a convention in Nevada, hoping to meet the star of a sci-fi show she adores. But she bumps into mysterious writer Jack Whitaker first. He’s a handsome contradiction—cool and intense, with a wild life he’s trying to leave behind.
The instant rapport between them soon becomes intense attraction, but Jack fears they won’t have a future if Skye ever finds out about his own broken past . . .
“Sparkling writing and imaginative storytelling—I love it.” —Sue Moorcroft
Winter Gregory and her twin sister Daisy live oceans apart but they still have the twin thing going on. Daisy is Winter's port in the storm, the first person she calls when things go wrong ...
And things are wrong. Winter has traveled to a remote Yorkshire village to write her new book, and to escape her ex-boyfriend Dan Bekener. Dan never liked her reliance on Daisy and made her choose but Winter's twin will always be her first choice.
She soon finds herself immersed in village life after meeting the troubled Hill family; horse-loving eight-year-old Scarlet and damaged, yet temptingly gorgeous, Alex. The distraction is welcome and, when Winter needs to talk, Daisy is always there.
But Dan can't stay away and remains intent on driving the sisters apart because Dan knows something about Daisy ...
It’s been nearly two years since Harriet lost Jonno, but she’s finally decided that it’s time to celebrate Christmas again.
Then she finds a stash of graphic novels belonging to her comic book-loving husband in the attic, and suddenly her world is turned upside down once more.
With the help of eccentric comic book dealer Kell Foxton, she discovers that the comics collected by Jonno are not only extremely valuable, but also hold the key to his secret life – a life that throws Harriet’s entire marriage and every memory she has of her husband into question.
As Harriet grows closer to Kell, she begins to feel like she could learn to love Christmas again – but first, she needs to know the truth.
A Christmas novella.