Womens Fiction

Why you must read Belinda G Buchanan’s Seasons of Darkness

Everett Harrington, a no- nonsense businessman, should have taken Natalia’s behavior that night as a sign of things to come, but hadn’t. When it came to her, he found himself unable to think clearly. It was on a scorching afternoon

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Why you must read Belinda G Buchanan’s Seasons of Darkness

Everett Harrington, a no- nonsense businessman, should have taken Natalia’s behavior that night as a sign of things to come, but hadn’t. When it came to her, he found himself unable to think clearly. It was on a scorching afternoon

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Why you must read Adrianne Noel’s The Year After

After her overbearing mother’s sudden death, young English professor Maddie finds her world turned upside down when she leaves New York City for her family’s home in the Colorado mountains. She plans to stay only a few weeks, but, then

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Why you must read Adrianne Noel’s The Year After

After her overbearing mother’s sudden death, young English professor Maddie finds her world turned upside down when she leaves New York City for her family’s home in the Colorado mountains. She plans to stay only a few weeks, but, then

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Why you must read Mary Rowen’s Leaving the Beach

LEAVING THE BEACH is about a girl/woman named Erin Reardon who truly believes it’s her destiny to become the soul mate of a rock icon. She’s also got a terrible eating disorder — bulimia — which only complicates matters. As

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Why you must read Mary Rowen’s Leaving the Beach

LEAVING THE BEACH is about a girl/woman named Erin Reardon who truly believes it’s her destiny to become the soul mate of a rock icon. She’s also got a terrible eating disorder — bulimia — which only complicates matters. As

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Why you must read Lola Smirnova’s Twisted

Twisted is a true-life-shaped-into-fiction story of vulnerability, courage and the art of making a living in the sex trade.

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Why you must read Lola Smirnova’s Twisted

Twisted is a true-life-shaped-into-fiction story of vulnerability, courage and the art of making a living in the sex trade.

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Why you must read Stephanie Elliot’s A Little Bit of Everything Lost

At 19, Marnie plunged into first love with Joe, a guy who was completely wrong for her. Their romance was fast and exhilarating and like nothing Marnie had ever experienced or understood. Just as quickly as it began, it was

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Why you must read Stephanie Elliot’s A Little Bit of Everything Lost

At 19, Marnie plunged into first love with Joe, a guy who was completely wrong for her. Their romance was fast and exhilarating and like nothing Marnie had ever experienced or understood. Just as quickly as it began, it was

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Why you must read Aimee Horton’s Mothers Ruined

Dottie is back, and life couldn’t be more chaotic. Husband Henry is hundreds of miles away in Scotland, drinking whisky on a work “jolly”, leaving heavily pregnant Dottie to move house to a quiet village, on her own with two

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Why you must read Aimee Horton’s Mothers Ruined

Dottie is back, and life couldn’t be more chaotic. Husband Henry is hundreds of miles away in Scotland, drinking whisky on a work “jolly”, leaving heavily pregnant Dottie to move house to a quiet village, on her own with two

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Why you must read Kathryn R Biel’s Hold Her Down

Hold Her Down is the story of Elizabeth. She is the typical working mother: tired, worn-down by life and having difficulty standing up to the pressures put upon her by her husband, mother and the clique-y members of the PTA.

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Why you must read Kathryn R Biel’s Hold Her Down

Hold Her Down is the story of Elizabeth. She is the typical working mother: tired, worn-down by life and having difficulty standing up to the pressures put upon her by her husband, mother and the clique-y members of the PTA.

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Why you must read Jenny Harper’s Loving Susie

She thought she knew her husband, but he’s been keeping a secret … about her. Scottish politician Susie Wallace is under pressure. She risks censure from her Party for her passionate and outspoken views on arts funding. A charity she’s

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Why you must read Jenny Harper’s Loving Susie

She thought she knew her husband, but he’s been keeping a secret … about her. Scottish politician Susie Wallace is under pressure. She risks censure from her Party for her passionate and outspoken views on arts funding. A charity she’s

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Why you must read Maryann Weston’s Belonging Places

Three women; three stories on life, lessons and love. Three journeys towards the belonging place; three journeys back to self. Liliana Flint-Smith is starting out on her own. Leaving a dysfunctional family behind her and with nothing but a university

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Why you must read Maryann Weston’s Belonging Places

Three women; three stories on life, lessons and love. Three journeys towards the belonging place; three journeys back to self. Liliana Flint-Smith is starting out on her own. Leaving a dysfunctional family behind her and with nothing but a university

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Why you must read Stephanie A Collins’ With Angel’s Wings

With Angel’s Wings invites a reader to share in a mother’s journey. Twenty-five-year-old Laura resides in Littleton, New Hampshire with her three-year-old daughter, Emily. Her husband, Kevin, a marine, has been called out to sea for six months. Laura has

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Why you must read Stephanie A Collins’ With Angel’s Wings

With Angel’s Wings invites a reader to share in a mother’s journey. Twenty-five-year-old Laura resides in Littleton, New Hampshire with her three-year-old daughter, Emily. Her husband, Kevin, a marine, has been called out to sea for six months. Laura has

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