Sharon Booth's Blog
September 23, 2019
Kindred Spirits: Tower of London by Jennifer C Wilson
A King, three Queens, a handful of nobles and a host of former courtiers… In the Tower of London, the dead outnumber the living, with the likes of Tudor Queens Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard rubbing shoulders with one man who has made his way back from his place of death at Bosworth Field to […]
Published on September 23, 2019 10:25
September 22, 2019
The Girl at the Window by Rowan Coleman
A house full of history is bound to have secrets… Ponden Hall is a centuries-old house on the Yorkshire moors, a magical place full of stories. It’s also where Trudy Heaton grew up. And where she ran away from… Now, after the devastating loss of her husband, she is returning home with her young son, […]
Published on September 22, 2019 07:31
August 13, 2019
Return to Port Agnes by Jo Bartlett
Return to Port Agnes is the first in The Cornish Midwives series of novels The last thing Ella Mehenick wants is the fifteen minutes of fame she’s found herself landed with. After all, who wants to star in a viral video of the very public ending of their relationship? Newly single, and desperate to get […]
Published on August 13, 2019 09:31
The Right Mr Wrong by Pat Posner
When Tiphanie tells her boyfriend she’ll have to postpone their holiday to go and help her brother look after their niece and nephew he takes it badly and the consequences are far greater than she expects them to be. However, as soon as Tiphanie arrives at her brother’s home in a beautiful area close the […]
Published on August 13, 2019 09:28
April 5, 2019
Little Pink Taxi by Marie Laval
Take a ride with Love Taxis, the cab company with a Heart … Rosalie Heart is a well-known face in Irlwick – well, if you drive a bright pink taxi and your signature style is a pink anorak, you’re going to draw a bit of attention! But Rosalie’s company Love Taxis is more than just […]
Published on April 05, 2019 08:39
February 12, 2019
The Potter’s Daughter by Jackie Ladbury
Is love powerful enough to cross the class divide? When Daniel Davenport saves Maddie Lockett and her young brother Tom from drowning, an immediate bond is forged between them. But Daniel is an aspiring doctor and son of a wealthy manufacturer, whilst Maddie is a potter’s daughter from a poverty-stricken area of the Potteries. Even […]
Published on February 12, 2019 08:35
January 23, 2019
Hope’s Cornish Christmas by Jo Bartlett
Hope Malone should be spending Christmas in Manhattan, sipping cocktails in a fancy bar. Instead she’s back in Holly Bay, the quaint little seaside town on the Cornish coast that was her childhood home. Keeping her beloved Grandpa company is no sacrifice for Hope, though, he means more to her than anyone else in the […]
Published on January 23, 2019 08:32
November 26, 2018
Christmas Kisses on Hollywell Hill by Jackie Ladbury
Lose yourself in this festive, feel-good, winter romance with a touch of humour. “A heart-warming and funny romance – with a delicious hero. Loved the characters – loved the humour.” “A gorgeous Christmas romance with two very likeable characters, an interesting backdrop of the theatre, and a restaurant set in the stylish town of St […]
Published on November 26, 2018 08:29
Christmas at the Chocolate Pot Cafe by Jessica Redland
A few minutes of courage might change your life… Emotionally, Tara Porter finds the festive period a challenge. Christmas Day is a reminder of the family she lost, and New Year’s Eve holds bitter memories of the biggest mistake of her life: marrying Garth Tewkesbury. Shunning invitations to celebrate, she seeks refuge in her flat […]
Published on November 26, 2018 08:26
November 8, 2018
One Magical Christmas by Berni Stevens
Christmas magic doesn’t really exist – does it? When Annie Berry collides with Nik Knoll in a car park on the day of her sister’s wedding, it feels like all of Nik’s Christmases have come at once. Annie seems like just the sort of woman he’d like to get to know, and the chance nature […]
Published on November 08, 2018 08:24


