A compelling and deeply moving novel of friendship, family and the power of love, from the Sunday Times top ten bestselling author of No Child of Mine and Don't Let Me Go. How would you cope with the
Poetry. Women's Studies. Winner of The Washington Prize. Lewis's prose poems dazzle with linguistic fever, embodying anxiety's race to come to grips with our moment before it strangles us. The America
Carla Craig is passionately in love with Richard Mere – he has a hold over her she can’t resist. Even when her world is blown apart, Carla still can’t put the affair behind her. And Avril Hayden, Carl
Allyson Jaymes has it all?celebrity, power, and a glamorous marriage. Until her world is destroyed by the bitterest betrayal of all: her husband's explosive affair with her 19-year-old assistant, Tess
Corrie Browne is an ordinary girl with extraordinary ambitions. Determined to find the father she has never known, her search takes her from the quiet Suffolk village where she lives, to a new life in
Claudine Rafferty is rich, reckless, and beautiful. So when she throws herself into an arranged marriage with the eminently eligible but notorious Francois de Lorvoire, everyone in Paris is amazed. De
Marian Deacon has always been overshadowed by her cousin Madeleine, a glamorous, selfish model who will stop at nothing to reach the top. But their ordinary lives suddenly change with the arrival of P
The powerful new romantic suspense novel from Susan Lewis—when your whole world is torn apart who is there to save you?Lauren Scott is bright, talented, and beautiful. At 18, she is the most precious
Kirsten Meredith is a successful, rich and beautiful woman who seems to have it all. But she is also a woman haunted by her past which threatens to ruin her life. Lawrence McAllister is the man who wa
Investigative journalist, Laurie Forbes takes on the highly dangerous world of human trafficking and forced prostitution in the East End of London, while her own personal life faces challenges almost
A?fast-moving, funny, passionate, and heartbreaking story that travels the dizzying highs and lows of love, the scandalous maneuverings of greed and power, and ultimately the unbreakable bond between
Forbidden love, uncontrolled passion, and the ultimate exploitation of power rule in this thrilling romance that proves there is a crime worse than murder?Tim and Rachel Hendon are riding high on an i
Since Susannah Cates' husband was sent to prison three years ago, life has been a struggle to provide for herself and their teenage daughter. Nothing ever seems to go right and the most she hopes for
When Penny Moon is banished from Fleet Street to resurrect an ex-pat magazine on the French Riviera, the worst news is yet to come. Her partner will be David Villers, the man she once tried?and humili
After finishing work on their sensationally successful TV series, Louisa, Danny, and Sarah take a much-needed holiday on the French Riviera. All they want to do is party, soak up the sun, and have a g
Growing up in a small town, Sandy Paull dreams of something better. When she lands a job with one of London's leading theatrical agencies her dreams appear to be coming true, particularly when she mee
When Natalie Moore is killed in a freak accident in France, her mother—the very poised and elegant Jessica—knows instinctively there is more to it. However, Natalie's father—the glamorous, high-flying
How far would you go to hide the truth? Julia Thayne is a valued and loving wife, a successful mother, and a beautiful woman. She is everything most other women strive to be. But beneath the surface i
What if you knew a child was in danger, and no one believed you?Alex Lake's day job is all about helping people, especially children. She cares about them passionately and does everything in her power
The compelling new novel from the SundayTimes bestselling author of Stolen.?Eva Montgomery is at the peak of her career when she is viciously attacked by a stalker. While still traumatised, she makes
Poetry. The prose poems in HOW TO BE ANOTHER approach the exploration of empathy and its lack via a range of aesthetic and structural stances, from flash fiction and parable to more abstract and fragm
Poetry. "There is a wise, gentle ire—ancient but not old—running through the brilliant prose poems of Susan Lewis's HEISENBERG'S SALON. This ire is embodied by a woman (maybe the poet, maybe not) who