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Ashlington Manor has a protector. Two hundred years after his death he needs help to find the man he loved. 2015 'There has been a Durand in Ashlington for hundreds of years,' was something Lillian had heard all her life. A life now spent in London with the career, fiancé, and success she had always wanted. When forced to return to her ancestral Cotswold home, a chilling presence with a desperate message leads her to believe she is not the only Durand left walking the halls of Ashlington Manor. 1807 Henry escapes his father's expectations by taking a commission in the British Army where he meets Robert Westbrook. Standing shoulder to shoulder through the Peninsula War, not only fighting the...
Respected Crown Attorney, Christine Montgomery is accused of murdering her lying, cheating, ex-husband when he dies in a fire on their own property. Her life is shattered as she endures an emotional journey through invasive media and suspicious colleagues. When her childhood friend, local firefighter Jake Anderson, attempts to help Christine prove her innocence, an unexpected romance ignites. Dodging a killer, Jake and Christine struggle to avoid media who suggest they were already lovers and planned the murder as a way out of her failed marriage. Will Christine avoid doing time with criminals she's put behind bars? Is Jake all he seems? Who is the real killer and what is the connection to Christine?
"Understand, I am no hero. I am merely a survivor."College Freshman, Milo, sets off into the crosswalk.With every step he takes toward the beginning of his uncertain future, he recounts the events which led him to this day.As he's going about himself, a car appears, racing toward him showing no intent of slowing. Though just as quickly as the car speeds towards him, someone pulls him to safety. Looking into the beautiful stranger's eyes, Milo thinks he's safe, but the world has other plans.Everything Milo's single mother raised him to be is about to be challenged by Life itself, which seems to only happen when one is least expecting it. Ignorance isn't always bliss... the shadows are rising, and the "Great Cleanse" is coming.Will Milo find where the stars end?
The skies of Oxford are aflame with meteors the night Edgar Jones comes into the world–clearly this porter’s son, born in a small cottage in 1847, is no ordinary boy. While his mother is apprehensive about her restless, inquisitive child, Edgar’s father believes without a doubt that his son is destined for greatness. As the years pass, it becomes apparent that Edgar has a unique talent: He is a born inventor, and his gift for making is matched by a fierce will. Edgar turns his back on the scholarly life his father had intended for him and apprentices himself to a blacksmith. It is not long before his ingenuity and metalworking skills bring him to the attention of a maverick professor a...
A swirling, psychedelic, bleakly funny fugue by the Booker-shortlisted author of The Butcher Boy and Breakfast on Pluto. Una Fogarty, suffering from dementia in a seaside nursing home, would be all alone without her brother Dan, whose epic free-verse monologue tells their family story. Exile from Ireland and immigrant life in England. Their mother’s trials as a call girl. Young Una’s search for love in a seemingly haunted hippie squat, and the two-timing Scottish stoner poet she’ll never get over. Now she sits outside in the sun as her memories unspool from Dan’s mouth and his own role in the tale grows ever stranger— and more sinister. A swirling, psychedelic, bleakly funny fugue, Patrick McCabe’s epic reinvention of the verse novel combines Modernist fragmentation and Beat spontaneity with Irish folklore, then douses it in whiskey and sets it on fire. Drinking song and punk libretto, ancient as myth and wholly original, Poguemahone is the devastating telling of one family’s history—and the forces, seen and unseen, that make their fate.
How would it be to write the book you're really here to write? In Unbound Writing, Nicola Humber shares years of experience as she unlocks why so many women aren't writing as their truest selves. What is holding you back? This book will take you through each layer of writing in a way that both frees you to express your unique magic and creates a rich connection with each of your potential readers. Who is it you want to write as? Who is your truest self? Learn how to realise your own process, and to trust yourself and your instincts as an author (because that is what you are!). But more importantly learn: How are you going to allow yourself to become Unbound? PRAISE FOR THE UNBOUND WRITING AP...