The Paris Bookshop for the Broken-Hearted

Rebecca Raisin has created another thoroughly enjoyable, gentle romance set in Paris in The Paris Bookshop for the Broken hearted as Coco, a woman who plans her life with almost military precision, finds her world imploding in the worst possible way. Returning home to...

The House of Second Chances

When Amy Wood goes to view a possible apartment, she is asked to wait as the previous viewers were taking their time and possibly were going to make an offer. Her world is shattered when the love of her life, Simon and his ‘girlfriend’, are the couple viewing the...

Ash and the Butterfly

The Secret Lives of Regency Ladies series As Regency Romances go, Ash and Butterfly has a little bit of everything to build an entertaining and enjoyable romp through Regency England in 1822, when women were expected to be seen and very little else. Grace Chetwood and...

Twist of Fate 

Writing about Australian women living in small rural towns is what Karly Lane excels at as she avoids the stereotyping and presents real women with everyday issues and challenges. Twist of Fate is no exception and deals with family disruptions, wealthy weddings in the...

The Island Girls

Four stories combine into one captivating, heart-warming romance set between England and Australia which captures the very essence of life changing decisions and their results, in The Island Girls from Rachael Sweasey. A heartbreaking letter from Peggy to Darrell,...

A Love Letter to Paris

A Love Letter to Paris is a truly romantic, in the old fashioned sense of the word, love story that warms the heart, as Lilou goes about creating the perfect match for her friend Emilienne, who is always getting her heart broken into a million pieces. Of British...

At the Going Down of the Sun

Inspired by her grandfather’s war service, Mary-Anne O’Connor has in “At The Going Down Of The Sun” successfully melded a family saga with the historical event surrounding World War I. Spanning from country Victoria to Europe and the Middle East, the author captivates...

Hellalyle and Hildebrand

Frederick Burton’s painting, “The Meeting on the Turret Stair” 1864, hanging in the National Gallery of Ireland is a stunning artwork capturing a simple and yet divinely beautiful romantic moment in time. The work was inspired from a translation of...

When We Met – Single

Neil Tatar has been in and around the music industry most of his adult life, as a composer, musician and recording artist. When he says his single titled When We Met is special, it pays to listen. His wife Lini, agrees with him. Clear, clean piano played with emotion...

The Rivertown Vet

 Jennifer Scoullar, best-selling author of Australian rural fiction, latest book, ‘The Rivertown Vet’ will not disappoint readers. In this page turning novel, she has incorporated not only her deep appreciation and respect for the natural world, but also her...

Notes From The Cove

Brittany Thompson’s life has been anything but smooth sailing. Her parents fight almost on a permanent basis, she keeps getting involved with the wrong men and her brother Paul, an aspiring athlete and family favourite, drowned in a boating accident just before his...

How Not to Hate a Duke

For lovers of a cozy dose of Romance for a relaxing trip into a world far, far away from the modern world, Jennifer Haymore provides the perfect Historic romance in How Not To Hate A Duke as Georgina Milford and the sworn enemy of her family, Theo St Clair, the Duke...