Alice Peterson’s bittersweet romantic comedy about friendship, grief and love, now available in a stunning new edition.
Joel Foster, a grieving twenty-something, navigates modern dating while haunted by the ghost of his late girlfriend, Beth. It’s not just a ghost story—it’s a love story with ghosts.
Alice Peterson’s bestselling novel about a woman getting back on the horse after being jilted two weeks before her wedding, now in a stunning new edition.
A tender and funny novel that combines the best of Scottish and Italian culture with the joys of female friendship and a cast of characters reminiscent of Jenny Colgan and Sophie Kinsella.
Sizzling sports rom-com set in the world of cycling, from the author of Italy Ever After. Perfect for fans of Hannah Grace and Sarah Adams
You think it will never happen to you: the ring of the bell, the police on the doorstep. First they check you’re who they expected to find at the address. What they say next traps you in a nightmare, and there seems to be no way out. It starts with the words, ‘I’m afraid…’
The poignant story of a man who finds he can reach out to his younger, troubled self through a very familiar bookshop in his home town.
Selected as the Independent’s Best Travel book, Why We Travel asks why humans yearn to travel, what motivates us and what we can gain from venturing out into the world.
Alice Peterson’s novel about how a marriage is affected by a challenging child, now available in a beautiful new edition.
A thought-provoking, genuinely contemporary take on the country house murder mystery: the perfect combination of literary and crime novel.
Set in London in 1968, A CURTAIN TWITCHER’S BOOK OF MURDER follows the lives of the inhabitants of a suburban London street. But this is no ordinary road.
Jane Austen’s Emma meets bustling Mumbai society in Swati Hegde’s debut friends to lovers romcom. Mumbai.
An informative and accessible book that contains everything the older person needs to know and do to get their affairs in order and navigate the later stages of life.
Don’t Make Me Laugh deftly balances anger and humor in a story of power, control, and manipulation. It explores gender roles in work and life, the competition imposed on women, and, ultimately, the triumph of fighting back.