A steamy and swoonworthy fourth and final standalone novel in the iconic Formula 1 romance series from the bestselling author of The Fine Print and Love Redesigned. One mistake destroys my career and ...
We'll be inside the Mander Centre on Saturday November 23rd at the perennially popular GEEKCON! We'll have a stall selling our very best geeky books and games, and we're also delighted to say that ...
Stay one step ahead and let us notify you when this item is next available to order. The sizzling second book in Kerri Maniscalco's captivating new Princes of Sin series introduces us to our second ...
We’re thrilled to host a celebratory evening with Samantha Harvey, winner of the Booker Prize 2024. The winning author will be in conversation with Gaby Wood, Chief Executive of the Booker Prize ...
Katy's story is first and foremost, a musical, family memoir. Both parents come with their own lives immersed in the Scottish music scene of the 1980s - Katy enmeshed in everything that was ...
The breathtaking new novel about the boundaries between worlds and individuals, from the internationally bestselling author of 1Q84. When a young man’s girlfriend mysteriously vanishes, he sets his ...
From the author of the viral TikTok sensation, The Pumpkin Spice Café, comes the only spicy grumpy x sunshine Christmas romcom you need this year! Kira North hates Christmas. Which is unfortunate ...
Join us for a memorable evening with Dame Penelope Lively to discuss the reissue of her 1987 Booker Prize winning novel Moon Tiger. Dame Penelope will be interviewed by award winning novelist and ...
Remarkably, given how extraordinarily accomplished it is, The Party is Tessa Hadley's first novella. In this exclusive piece, the author provides an insight into the challenges of writing in a new ...
Find out all about The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store, our Fiction Book of the Month for October, with our UK exclusive Q&A with the author James McBride. In celebration of James Baldwin Centenary ...
Now widely viewed as an influential figure amongst the great and the good of the often murky worlds of British media and politics, Robert Harris’s beginnings were far less auspicious. Born and brought ...