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Can your worst enemy become the love of your life? A fun, feisty, feel-good romance for fans of Sophie Kinsella and Meg Cabot. Jennifer and Ian have known each other for seven years. They are leaders of two different teams in the same London bank, and are constantly engaged in a running battle to be number one. Ian is a handsome, wealthy and sought-after bachelor; Jennifer is a feisty, independent lawyer. When they are thrown together to work on the same project, Ian makes Jenny an offer she can't refuse: to have free reign of their rich client if she pretends to be his girlfriend. Soon, it becomes more and more difficult to tell the difference between fiction and reality... What readers are saying about LOVE TO HATE YOU: 'A light-hearted novel about love, (im)possibilities and challenges in the workplace' Tu Style. 'Anna Premoli, for me, is the best of the genre. This book made me laugh and fall in love - I read it four times!' 'I loved this novel from beginning to end... If you want a book that is fun and romantic at the same time, I would definitely recommend it.' - Anna Premoli is a bestselling author in Italy. She began writing to relieve stress while working as a financial consultant for a private bank. Her novel, 'Love to Hate You' won the Bancarella prize in 2013.
Head Of Zeus (Author), Lizzie Wofford (Narrator)
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'Utterly addictive. I LOVE it!' Colleen Coleman, bestselling author of Don't Stop Me Now. Twenty-five-year-old Bea is a hopeless romantic with a hopeless love life - until now. New beau Dan ticks all the boxes: he's good-looking, kind and thoughtful. The complete opposite of Bea's ex, who once threw her out in the middle of the night when she was ill so she didn't disrupt his sleep. So when her friends point out that she and Dan don't have fireworks, Bea ignores them. Dan is the whole package. And yet Bea can't stop comparing him to her best friend Henry... Because Dan doesn't get Bea's jokes. Or like books. Or make her laugh until she can't breathe. Or become speechless when Bea puts on her favourite black dress for a night out. As time goes on, Bea can't shift the feeling that something just isn't right. On paper Dan is the perfect man. But in reality... Will Bea be brave enough to ask for more from life - and get the fireworks she deserves? A laugh-out-loud romantic comedy for fans of Giovanna Fletcher, Poppy Dolan, and Mhairi McFarlane. Read what everyone is saying about It Had to Be You: 'Utterly charming and adorable, top quality romantic comedy, simply joyous.' Rowan Coleman, author of The Summer of Impossible Things 'A five-star read that you have to have... Laugh-out-loud funny... I loved this book and would recommend it to anyone... Funny and amazing.' Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars 'A great, funny, feel-good read... Would definitely recommend this one!' Stardust Book Reviews, 5 stars. Over 22,000 copies sold - Keris lives in Lancashire with her husband and two sons. She's written a bunch of books for young adults and children, and is obsessed with Twitter, tea, and 1D.
Keris Stainton (Author), Lizzie Wofford (Narrator)
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Finding happiness one stitch at a time... When Dee Blackthorn's brother, JP, breaks both wrists not only is he in need of a helping hand - or two - but the knitting shop he owns can't function. Sisterly duties take Dee away from her demanding job and she is unceremoniously fired amidst scandalous office rumours. Dee is certain that her hot-shot nemesis, Ben, is behind it all. Back in the village of Fenwild in JP's shop, Dee bumps into Becky, an old friend who is a new mum to a premature baby. Desperate to help Becky, Dee convinces JP to enlist his knitting pals to make tiny woolly hats to keep the little one warm. Seeing how grateful her friend is, Dee makes it her mission to help lots of other premature babies. When Ben turns up denying involvement in Dee's sacking she is initially furious but hears him out before roping him into helping the knitting cause. But before long Dee's good intentions backfire and she risks losing her friends, her family and Ben, who's turned out to be not so bad after all... A feel-good romantic comedy about life, love and knitting, The Woolly Hat Knitting Club is perfect for fans of Cathy Bramley, Tilly Tennant and Carole Matthews. Poppy Dolan is simply unputdownable.' Claudia Carroll 'The feel-good book of the year' Vanessa Greene 'Wonderfully warm and laugh-out-loud funny... you cannot fail to be uplifted by it.' Cressida McLaughlin 'Gorgeously warm and funny... the cosiest, most charming and feel-good book I've read all year.' Victoria Fox - Poppy Dolan lives in Berkshire with her husband, where she is a keen baker and crafter as well as a prolific author of many laugh-out-loud romantic comedies, including the bestselling The Bad Boyfriends Bootcamp.
Poppy Dolan (Author), Lizzie Wofford (Narrator)
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A university lecturer and his PhD student embark on a research trip to a remote village in England to write about its dark history. They think they know some of the stories. A burglar shot dead; a tragedy on the train tracks; and remnants of psychological experiments from the Cold War. But as they meet the inhabitants of Renslow, and try to make sense of their sometimes-odd behaviour, they wonder how much of this is connected, and how much is just them seeing patterns. ‘A fantastic mix of Twin Peaks, British rural hauntology, The X-Files, contemporary true crime drama and the psychogeographic world of Minimum Labyrinth’.
Rich Cochrane, Robert Kingham (Author), Alasdair Mackenzie, Cerise Angela, Craig Whitney, Isabella Adamec, John Vernon, Lizzie Wofford, Mark Oosterveen, Massimo Martella, Phil O’donnell, Rebecca Barry, Rebecca Crankshaw, Robert Kingham, Will Henry (Narrator)
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Welcome to Bluebell Hall. Pull up a wonky chair, grab a cream bun and settle into a story about a little village, a determined caretaker - and plenty of bunting. At twenty-nine, Connie isn't quite where she thought she'd be. When her beloved gran dies, Connie returns to Hazelhurst, the village she grew up in, and takes over her gran's old job as caretaker at the village hall. It might not be the stuff of dreams, but Connie loves working at Bluebell Hall - the heart of the community fuelled by copious cups of tea. When Bluebell Hall is threatened with closure, Connie is determined not to let greedy property developers get their hands on it. She hatches a plan bonkers enough that it might just work. All it takes is a needle and thread, scraps of old material and willing hands. Can Connie convince the people of Hazelhurst that their village hall is worth saving? And will she save herself in the process...? A heartwarming novel about friendship, community and being brave enough to fight for what you believe in, The Bluebell Bunting Society is perfect for fans of Milly Johnson, Tilly Tennant and Cathy Bramley. Poppy Dolan is simply unputdownable.' Claudia Carroll 'The feel-good book of the year' Vanessa Greene 'Wonderfully warm and laugh-out-loud funny... you cannot fail to be uplifted by it.' Cressida McLaughlin 'Gorgeously warm and funny... the cosiest, most charming and feel-good book I've read all year.' Victoria Fox - Poppy Dolan lives in Berkshire with her husband, where she is a keen baker and crafter as well as a prolific author of many laugh-out-loud romantic comedies, including the bestselling The Bad Boyfriends Bootcamp.
Poppy Dolan (Author), Lizzie Wofford (Narrator)
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The Rules of Murder: An addictive, fast paced thriller with a nail biting twist
The case was closed. Now everyone connected is getting killed. Let the games begin… Henry and Caroline Redfearne's annual ball is the hottest social event of the year. But the fun is cut short by the discovery of their son's body, apparently the victim of a frenzied assault. He was last seen heading off with 17-year-old Sophie Blackwood, and a blood trail seems to show that Sophie has been kidnapped. DI Dani Stephens, still struggling after an attack by her serial killer brother, is thrown into a desperate search for a murderer who kills and keeps on killing. With Sophie still missing, and no clues in sight, she has nowhere to turn. Nowhere, that is, except her brother... The next gripping instalment of the DI Stephens series is an unputdownable and twist-filled crime thriller, perfect for readers of Angela Marsons, Robert Bryndza and LJ Ross.
Rob Sinclair (Author), Lizzie Wofford (Narrator)
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The Essence of Evil: A Completely Gripping Crime Thriller
He's your attacker. He's a murderer. He's your twin. When DI Dani Stephens returns to work after an attack that almost ended her life, she's quickly plunged into a horrific new case, as dead bodies are discovered on the streets of Birmingham. But with no link between the victims, Dani has to get inside the killer's mind - so turns to the murderer she knows best. Her own twin brother… But what makes a psychopath? Can understanding her twin help her find a murderer who leaves no trace? As the circle closes on Dani, the clock is ticking and she needs a breakthrough – before she becomes the latest victim. A heart-stopping crime thriller that fans of Peter James and Mark Billingham won't be able to put down.
Rob Sinclair (Author), Lizzie Wofford (Narrator)
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