Rum Affair by Dorothy Dunnett

Rum Affair by Dorothy Dunnett

Tina Rossi, the world's leading coloratura soprano, has travelled to Edinburgh, ostensibly to sing in the Festival but really to meet her lover. Instead of finding top scientist Kenneth Holmes at their rendezvous she discovers the corpse of a stranger. Enter Johnson Johnson, a famous but enigmatic portrait painter whose yacht Dolly is about to sail in a race around the Inner Hebrides.

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Factory Girls by Michelle Gallen

Factory Girls by Michelle Gallen

It’s summer 1994, and three eighteen year old girls are working in a shirt factory in a country town. They’re waiting for the exam results and all they want is to earn some money while having as much fun as possible. But this is Northern Ireland, so there are obstacles to overcome before Maeve, Caroline and Aoife can head off into the big wide world.

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Impossible by Sarah Lotz

Impossible by Sarah Lotz

Bee is working all hours to build up her dressmaking business and Nick is freelancing as a literary editor. Both of them are lonely and open to a relationship, but through no fault of their own, unimaginable difficulties stand in the way of their love affair. Fortunately the nature of their problem allows plenty of scope for humour.

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The Hive by Scarlett Brade

The Hive by Scarlett Brade

Hell has no fury like a woman dumped on Twitter. The pain suffered by Charlotte Goodwin after her celebrity boyfriend leaves her is intense. Not only does she have to cope with being abandoned by her lover, but she is jeered at by a Twitter group called the Hive. Meanwhile her rival is praised and envied. In her debut novel Scarlett Brade takes the reader inside the head of a woman at the centre of a perfect storm of resentment and humiliation. The resulting despair and anguish finds its outlet in premeditated murder.

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Yinka Where Is Your Huzband by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn

Yinka Where Is Your Huzband by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn

Lizzie Damilola Blackburn has created an original and engaging personality for her main character in Yinka Where Is Your Huzband. Yinka was born in the UK to deeply religious parents of Nigerian heritage. She is committed to her Christian faith, but when her mother stops the dancing at a family party and insists in praying openly for Yinka to find a husband, it is too much to take.

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Should I Tell You by Jill Mansell

Should I Tell You by Jill Mansell

Many thanks to Headline for sending me an advance review copy of Jill Mansell’s latest book, Should I Tell You? I knew I was going to like it as soon as I saw the intriguing map of Lanrock inside the front cover. This novel’s genre is feel-good fiction, and its theme is going home. People who have moved away from the place where they grew up often ask themselves how their lives would have turned out if they had stayed. By returning to live in Lanrock, the Cornish seaside town where they once shared loving foster parents, Amber, Lachlan and Raffaele disprove the old saying that you should never go back.

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