Forgotten & Remembered - The Duke's Late Wife by Bree Wolf One night, they found themselves under some mistletoe. Now, he owes her a kiss. And she is determined to claim it. HIS HEART TORN in two, Graham Astor, Duke of Kensington, mourns his wife. As he distances himself from everything that reminds him of happier days lost forever, he comes to realize that there is one thing he cannot run from. Graham needs a new wife, if only for the sake of his daughter. DISILLUSIONED WITH LOVE, … [Read more...] about Forgotten & Remembered – The Duke’s Late Wife by Bree Wolf
Ask my Ashes by Gabriela Azevedo
When the brilliant scientist Alan Campbell met Dorian Gray, he was fascinated by the beauty and eloquence of that young man, but the reality was other. In 18 months of friendship, Alan discovered Dorian's inner ugliness in the worst way possible. In Oscar Wilde's ''The picture of Dorian Gray'' there is a gap in chapter 14. After committing a murder, Dorian summons Alan to clean up his mess and hide the crime. Aware of Dorian's real personality Alan refuses to do it, and Dorian blackmails his … [Read more...] about Ask my Ashes by Gabriela Azevedo
The Architect’s Apprentice by Colin Garrow
London, 1630. Someone is stealing books from the private library of architect Martin Deacon. However, the thieves are only interested in books from the future. Forced to work out a debt in the service of dubious tradesman Ambrose Savidge, eleven year old Tom is desperate to find out what happened to his father. Told his father was a thief who disappeared leaving his family to starve, Tom believes Savidge knows more than he is telling. Tom and Savidge burgle a house, where two men secretly … [Read more...] about The Architect’s Apprentice by Colin Garrow
The Stink by CC Hogan
North London, 1976. The longest, hottest summer on record. There are strikes, the water is running out and the kids hate their parents. Which bunch of idiots would think it is a good idea to start a band? Stench, Aroma, Smell, Haze and Fart might not have the sweetest nicknames in town, but these five have just finished their O-Levels and are on a mission to take their fledgling little band and get themselves a half decent gig. Songs are good, playing is getting better, Smell's voice is … [Read more...] about The Stink by CC Hogan
MEN LIKE THIS by Roxanne Smith
Can she trust a man who pretends for a living? Horror author Quinn Buzzly knows all about the dark side, but when she meets actor Jack Decker, she’s moved to explore something completely different—at least on paper. With his sexy good looks, intriguing manner, and charming Irish-tinged English accent, Jack is the perfect model for her next hero. Quinn decides to spend one year in London writing a historical romance inspired by him. Until real life butts in… Jack’s … [Read more...] about MEN LIKE THIS by Roxanne Smith
Blood Relationships by Philip A. Oldfield
The past has opened its eyes. Experience the harsh brutality of forced trafficking and experimentation on both women and men in Nazi Germany; take a deep breath as chaos, drip by drip, is unleashed in the streets of London of today; follow the twists and turns of fate along the roads, towns and cities of Southern and Central Europe as the story transports the reader into a world where trust is sometimes an illusion and where brutal characters play mercilessly with people in their power. Yet … [Read more...] about Blood Relationships by Philip A. Oldfield
Buyer’s Guide: The Kramski Case by J. J. Ward
Targeted Age Group:: All ages Category: Action & Adventure Print book price range: $14.95 eBook price range: $3.99 About The Kramski Case: When someone starts assassinating paparazzi in three countries, MI7 sits up. Apparently, the killer is none other than Dmitri Vassyli Kramski, retired SVR field-operative and former Kremlin protégé. True, the Cold War is long finished, but everyone knows Vladimir Putin is as unhappy for Russia to play second fiddle on the international stage as … [Read more...] about Buyer’s Guide: The Kramski Case by J. J. Ward
Interview with Author – Nyla Nox
About Nyla Nox: Nyla Nox leads an exciting double life. She writes novels and articles about 'high finance' in London, the dark heart of capitalism. 'Graveyards of the Banks' trilogy, 'I did it for the money', volume 1, 2015, Athens Publishers Nyla Nox is one of Joris Luyendijk's 'Voices of Finance' in the London Guardian. She also writes articles about the secret lives inside the Big Banks in various magazines. Nyla also writes stories about fantastic creatures. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Nyla Nox
Losing it by Elizabeth Armstrong
Kate Winters is more than ready to chalk up the sudden invasion of trolls and knife wielding pixies to an inconveniently timed mental breakdown, after all with a serial killer on the loose it’s not as if London is short of real monsters. Still reeling from the loss of her husband and a long way from home, Kate doesn’t have any plans beyond just getting by but there are some things you just can walk away from, no matter the cost. In over her head she soon finds out that the only way to get … [Read more...] about Losing it by Elizabeth Armstrong
Sunshine Spirit by Barbara Willis
As Jane steps from the rubble of her West End home she meets Will; he offers fun, laughter and love. But will his kindness lead to a happily ever after or draw Jane into secrecy and danger? With the Blitz of London upon them, Will teaches Jane to live for the moment and throw aside caution. Circumstances introduce both of them to deception, desperation and murder. There are conflicts at every turn; loss and discovery, desperation and joy, foes and friends. And a promise is made to wait … [Read more...] about Sunshine Spirit by Barbara Willis
Interview with Author – Frank Tayell
About Frank Tayell: I'm just an ordinary guy. Seriously. I write. First books published on September 27th, 2013, my sixth book just under a year later. I don't have much time to do anything but write. Sure, I've had some jobs before, some good, some bad, none that interesting, and certainly none as great as this. What inspires you to write? These days? The bank manager. What inspired me in the first place was frustration that my favourite authors weren't publishing enough books frequently … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Frank Tayell
Night Bus by Frances M. Thompson @bushbirdie
Tilde O'Hara is an English woman with Irish parents and a Swedish name. Tilde O'Hara lives in London with two cats who don't like her very much. Tilde O'Hara has a job she loves, a gay best friend she loves and a maisonette she loves, albeit really a bed-sit. One night Tilde O'Hara meets an old woman on the number 94 bus and everything changes. Night Bus is a gentle and thought-provoking short story about dreams, love and the strange things that happen when you get the night bus in … [Read more...] about Night Bus by Frances M. Thompson @bushbirdie