Midwinter Turns to Spring

By

Maria Veloso

Beautifully romantic and poignant, Midwinter Turns to Spring is an unforgettable romance that will capture the heart and emotions as the pages turn. Hard to put down once begun, Maria...
Esther’s Children

By

Caroline Beecham

There are many stories of war heroes in different roles and guises. This Historical Fiction, from Caroline Beecham, Esther’s Children, is about a woman called Esther Simpson. Her part, in...
WAKE

By

Shelley Burr

It’s now nineteen years since the kidnapping of 9 year old golden child Evelyn McCreery from the fictional, drought stricken isolated township of Nannine in outback New South Wales. Despite...
Rising Dust

By

Fleur McDonald.

Fleur McDonald’s latest murder mystery Rising Dust opens with two men speaking, one in Indonesian and one translating into English; a woman realising she may be at the end of...
Little Nothings

By

Julie Mayhew.

Little Nothings is captivating in an intriguing way. One can’t help but reflect on their own relationships with close friends and the vital role they play. Many young women have...
The Good Captain

By

Sean Rabin

Futuristic and perhaps all too real as the world still rushes headlong into climate crisis, Sean Rabin takes a somewhat cynical and almost satirical look at just what may and...
Those Who Return

By

Kassandra Montag

Not only has one boy disappeared but now another has been murdered; both are residents at Hatchery House which had a chequered past as an asylum, therapy house and church....
Sea Change

By

JM Simpson

Sea Change is the second book in the Castleby Series from JM Simpson. As such the storyline begins in a slightly complex manner which indicates the need to have read...
The Traitor’s Empire

By

Chris Moss.

Following on from the Traitors Reliquary, the uprising is over, the Hydra is dead and it is time to try and reassemble from the devastation, but as with everything in...
Brunswick Street Blues

By

Sally Bothroyd

In October 2007, Brick Brown found a dead body. It wasn’t just any body, but the mayor, who was famous for his womanising and sleazy habits. The body was in...