Adult & contemporary romance

  • Somewhere in the sunset

    £8.99

    Two perfect strangers in San Francisco. Gracie and Weston have their futures mapped out. Gracie’s is glossy, glam, and loved-up. Flawless like her influencer lifestyle. Weston’s is all tattoo parlours, hitting the bar on the regular, and earning his police officer’s badge. Tough guy, or so he tells himself. What they have in common is heartbreak. In the aftermath of shattered romances, they’re reeling. Gracie’s been unceremoniously dumped – by the guy who promised to be her forever. While Weston is realizing he never showed his ex quite how much he loved her. When two sets of friends stage an intervention – no more pity parties – worlds collide in a downtown club. There’s spilled drinks, thrown punches and ugly tears in the back of an Uber. Not exactly a cute meet-cute. Their futures uncertain, Gracie and Weston gravitate toward one another.

  • Orphia and Eurydicius

    £9.99

    The stunning, gender-flipped novel about love, creativity and the power of speaking out – perfect for fans of Madeline Miller and Pat Barker. ‘Poetic and evocative … this story will thrill readers’ PIP WILLIAMS, bestselling author of The Dictionary of Lost Words Their love transcends every boundary. Can it cheat death? Orphia dreams of something…

  • The good, the bad, and the aunties

    £9.99

    ‘Another on point mix of humour, chaos and quirky fun’ Katy Brent, How to Kill Men and Get Away With It

    The laugh-out-loud new novel from the bestselling author of Dial A For Aunties, winner of the Comedy Women In Print Prize 2021

  • Games and rituals

    £9.99

    ‘Superb’
    THE TIMES

    ‘Joyous’
    THE OBSERVER

    The beloved author of Early Morning Riser brings us eleven glittering stories of love – friendships formed at the airport bar, ex-husbands with benefits, mothers of suspiciously sweet teenagers, ill-advised trysts – in all its forms, both ridiculous and sublime.

  • The wake-up call

    £9.99

    It’s the busiest time of the year, and Forest Manor Hotel is quite literally falling apart. So when sworn enemies Izzy and Lucas are given the same shift on the hotel’s front desk, they have no choice but to put their differences aside. The hotel won’t stay afloat without some sort of miracle. But when Izzy returns a guest’s lost wedding ring, the reward convinces management this might fix everything. With four rings still sitting in lost property, the race is on for Izzy and Lucas to save their beloved hotel – and their jobs. As their bitter rivalry turns into something much more complicated, Izzy and Lucas begin to wonder if there’s more at stake here than the hotel’s future. Can the two of them make it through the season with their hearts intact?

  • Mona of the manor

    £20.00

    Mona is the eccentric Lady of Easley House, running a bed and breakfast to keep her inherited English manor afloat. Wilfred is Mona’s 26-year-old adopted son who spends his weekends in London, looking for love in the gay bars of Soho while pining after his pen pal, Michael ‘Mouse’ Tolliver. The current guest of the manor is Rhonda, a straight-laced southern belle who has left her abusive husband and has no idea what to do next, especially in the company of the free-spirited Mona and Wilfred.

  • Happy place

    £9.99

    Harriet and Wyn are the perfect couple – they go together like bread and butter, gin and tonic, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. Every year for the past decade, they have run away from their lives to drink far too much wine and soak up the sea air with their favourite people in the world. Except this year, they are lying through their teeth. Harriet and Wyn broke up six months ago. And they still haven’t told anyone. But this is the last time they’ll all be together here. The cottage is for sale, and since they can’t bear to break their best friends’ hearts, they’ll fake it for one more week. But how can you pretend to be in love in front of the people who know you best?

  • Rootless

    £9.99

    ‘It broke my heart’ Louise O’Neill

    ‘Hard-hitting’ The Times

    ‘Powerful and bittersweet’ Daily Mail

    ‘Beat[s] Normal People at its own game’ Harper’s Bazaar

  • Wild things

    £9.99

    Stuck in a dead-end job and hopelessly in unrequited love with her best friend, El needs a major life change. One New Year’s resolution to ‘Be More Wild’ later, and she’s committed to doing one wild thing every month for a year. Admittedly, so far it’s amounted to one small tattoo, one bad hangover and one very disappointing threesome, but she’s trying and surely it can only get better. So when a plan is hatched for El, Ray and their two closest friends – newly heartbroken Will and Instagram darling Jamie – to ditch the big city and move out to a ramshackle house in the middle of the English countryside, El can hardly say no. This is her big chance for a fresh start, the perfect wild thing. But living in close proximity to the love of your life without letting on isn’t as easy as El might think. Can best friends ever really become lovers or could the truth ruin life at ‘the commune’ for ever?

  • A love song for Ricki Wilde

    £18.99

    Ricki Wilde has many talents, but being a Wilde isn’t one of them. As the impulsive, artistic daughter of a powerful Atlanta dynasty, she’s the opposite of her famous socialite sisters. Where they’re long-stemmed roses, she’s a dandelion: an adorable bloom that’s actually a weed, born to float wherever the wind blows. In her bones, Ricki knows that somewhere, a different, more exciting life awaits her. When regal nonagenarian, Ms. Della, invites her to rent the bottom floor of her Harlem brownstone, Ricki jumps at the chance for a fresh beginning. She leaves behind her family, wealth, and chaotic romantic decisions to realize her dream of opening a flower shop.

  • Redeeming 6

    £10.99

    With his world unravelling around him, and pressure rising at home, Joey Lynch’s life has never been in more turmoil. Desperate to prove himself worthy of the only person he’s ever put his trust in, Joey fights to stay away from a world that threatens to destroy everything. But with the odds stacking against him by the day, can he keep his head above water? Unwilling to give up on the boy she loves, Aoife Molloy fights to save her best friend from the edge of self-destruction. Drowning in a world she doesn’t understand, with only her heart to guide her, Aoife refuses to turn her back on Joey, no matter how badly the odds are stacked against them.

  • Tackle!

    £22.00

    Rupert Campbell-Black, undefeated race-horse owner and handsomest man in the world, is in the darkest of places. His adored wife, Taggie, is about to undergo chemotherapy, his beloved horse Love Rat has died, and now his daughter Bianca wants him to buy a languishing local football club – a sport Rupert knows nothing about – so she can return to Rutshire with her football star husband. Rupert’s first impressions of Searston Rovers are distinctly unfavourable. But swayed by Bianca and Taggie, soon Rupert has signed the deal. As Searston’s new owner, he won’t stand for anything less than victory in the Premier League, despite the odds being stacked against him. With help from the club’s ravishing and adorable secretary, Tember West, Rupert sets out to mastermind Searston’s rise to the top, starting with taking charge of the players – much to the fury of Searston’s manager.

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