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Out Of The Dark
Imagine you could no longer use the internet or your mobile phone!
This is the scenario in 2050 when the oil runs out and Britain can’t produce enough electricity.
Drastic power cuts then become the norm, and many people lose their jobs and their homes.
The story is seen through the eyes of two women. Jess, in her thirties, is tied to a job she hates and has to live apart from her husband and young son, while Gertrude, in her seventies, has not left her flat for twenty years and cannot contact her son in Australia.
Their lives are linked, but neither woman has a real concept of the struggles that the other faces each day. Both of them are seeking a solution to get out of the dark.
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Our Lost Boy
A tragic secret, a broken family, a lost boy – who was Edward, and what happened to him?
Life for Jen and her family, including 11 year old, autistic son Ned, hasn’t always been easy, but things are improving. Ned is thriving in the right school, and getting the support he needs to navigate his way through an alien and sometimes frightening world.
But Jen is troubled by something from her past. She’s haunted by a nightmare that has disturbed her since childhood, and she’s increasingly uneasy about her relationship with her cold, distant parents - what are they hiding from her?
‘Our Lost Boy’ follows Jen’s search for the truth, taking her back to her childhood home in Yorkshire where shocking memories are reawakened.
Jen and her mother, Maureen, have been pulled apart by a tragic secret, but when the truth is out can they mend their broken relationship? Can Jen forgive Maureen, and can Maureen forgive herself?
And what about Ned - can the 21st century offer him, and others like him, the future that Edward was denied?
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Nothing Left Behind
When faced with your own mortality, when death is imminent for you and all those around you, what would you do differently? What would you regret? How would you raise your child? How would you face your final hours? These are the questions Brennan, Joel and Eve are faced with, when thrown into a world of limited days. Plagued by a nightmare, Joel cannot decipher, he is desperate to do what is right by his daughter. Brennan believes he has nothing to show for his life and, now when it is too late, he is overcome by bitterness and self-loathing. And Eve’s agoraphobia and anxiety is wearing thin as another part of her is desperate for life.
The reader is plunged into our characters inner worlds, as fate drags them together in the final days, submerged with both despair and hope, devastation and love. And what of your worldview; your beliefs, philosophy and politics, where would it lead you when you come to stand face-to-face with death itself?
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No Standing Room Only
When David, a seasoned paratrooper, is wounded in Afghanistan and confined to a wheelchair, he falls into a deep depression and begins to contemplate taking his own life. Unaware of the devastating consequences that would ensue, David struggles to find hope in the face of his worst nightmare. But through the love and loyalty of those around him, he comes to realize that heroism and love can conquer even the darkest of circumstances. 'Literature from the heart' is the guiding principle behind David's story, a poignant tale of love, loss, and the strength of the human spirit.
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Mykonos and Athena – A Furry Tale
Harry Parkman is a high-flying management consultant with an apartment in Chelsea and a beautiful girlfriend who wants to marry him. His life trajectory seems fixed until he finds two desperately sick kittens whilst holidaying in the Greek Islands. Having spent a lifetime avoiding cats because of a childhood allergy, he cannot leave them for dead. Harry saves the kittens and in so doing, embarks on a journey that saves himself.
A heart-warming adventure for anyone who has loved a pet more than people.
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My Name is Savannah
This is Savannah’s story, as told by Savannah. A puppy born on an Island in Greece was abandoned by her mother at a very young age. A family heard her crying and rescued her. Once again, through circumstances, abandoned. Life was not easy but Savannah became friends with a little dog named Bethany. They became inseparable and had many adventures together, some happy, some heartbreaking. Their adventures came to an abrupt end when they both fell sick. They were found by the ladies from the dog shelter. Not a particularly happy time, but at least Savannah and Bethany could cuddle up together. Hope was on its way as Savannah was destined to be adopted by a family in England. Would she be with Bethany? Would she survive the hazardous journey, by van, ferry and boat? Would she be happy with her new family?
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Mr Meeks and the Family Bubble
Mr Meeks is a “little” OCD, and very set in his ways, everything he does has a set routine, any deviating from the routine caused great anxiety, much to his annoyance.
Mr Meeks spent most of his adult life taking care of his elderly parents; when they died, he was left on his own, and that was just the way he liked it.
…Until he met a young damsel in distress one evening, after he had consumed a few alcoholic beverages. Little did he know, but his whole life was about to be turned on its head.
He found himself in very strange waters, hardly able to recognise himself.
Suddenly, he was living in a full house and enjoying the noise, having fun, and enjoying the laughter, being confrontational on someone else’s behalf, and enjoying the responsibility, loving others, and loving the feeling.
This is a story one of emotional rollercoasters, huge surprises, shock revelations, some sadness, childhood sweethearts and, above all, love.
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Modern & Medieval
A medieval monarch finds himself unexpectedly in the twenty-first century with so much to learn to adapt in a new world. Finding new friends and having new experiences he settles in this new place but soon tragedy forces plans to change. The former monarch finds his way in the present day and struggles along the way but eventually begins to plot his way back to his rightful place. Alliances are formed and broken as a country is divided and the main goal of government is to find a way to bring the nation together. Help arrives in the form of the former monarch whose reign ended more than five centuries earlier but his influence is not well received across the whole country. The former monarch works with the current prime minister to put plans into action but their relationship is far from straightforward and at times threatens to divide the country even further.
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Milk Tea Can't
As soon as you discover Fraser walking backward and barefoot on the Meadows, Edinburgh Castle splashed by Hogmanay fireworks, you will be hooked.
You will be further compelled when you find out Edinburgh is a character in the novel, her worried eye on Fraser that ominous night.
Allow yourself to be both warmed and appalled with the characters you will meet, all in some way dealing with core human concerns that resonate with us all.
Taking place in such a charming location, this is a book that celebrates the spirit of the city and its people whilst exposing the underbelly that can destroy all of us.
“Wow. This is heavy-hitting stuff. There is gold in here.” Dane Picken, Screen Writer & Filmmaker, Australia.
This is a book that will generate important conversations.
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Mercenaries
Mercenaries plunges into the no-holds-barred dark world of Airbnb machinations.
Carla, a comedian, and Louise, an actress, are bribed by an elderly landlady, Alice, to travel to a rival Airbnb establishment on the coast and exact revenge.
A mélange of gruesome memories emerges as events unfold.
With illustrations by the author.
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Making Old Bones
Gramwell Glade is Making Old Bones.
A care home, purpose built around a Georgian folly castle façade in Essex, Gramwell Glade is making a fortune for business developer Akin Akindele who, armed with an MBA foresaw that high end care homes were going to return significant returns on his investment.
It’s Making Old Bones of Pauline Graves’ career since moving from hospitality to head up the staff at Gramwell Glade and putting her misplaced hopes in a liaison with Akindele.
It’s Making Old Bones of the dedicated carers who support its sundowners while supporting their own families on the small fiscal returns their efforts bring on the ‘living wage’.
It’s laying old bones to rest. For many of the residents their time at Gramwell Glade is their first experience of surrender when it comes to real life responsibilities. That onus now falls to their ‘children’ who now have their parents’ Powers of Attorney and who are handing over the funds that would otherwise satisfy a mortgage sufficiently large enough to buy their own castle.
If we know someone who works in the care sector or spends their twilight years in a home, if we visit family or friends who have moved on into residential care, make no bones about it, something like the Gramwell Glade experience could come to us all.
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Makeda’s Ring – Part 1
For Markus the choice was stark:
- Leave Austria, the homeland he both loved and hated.
- Flee from Lizzy, never more than a pale substitute for Laura, the love of his life, shattered to pieces by a bomb.
- Flee a country still overshadowed by the aftermath of Nazism.
- Make for Ethiopia, that land of all mysteries, magical and captivating, sombre and dangerous, luminous and healing. There, as he sets out to fulfil Laura’s dream of finding her uncle’s grave, Markus is forced to face his deepest fears and experience the highs and lows of every emotion, through the fascinating power of a single object.
A ring.
A simple ring, on the finger of an Ethiopian princess, which will lead him on his quest, bring him the answers.
And the words which already haunt his memories. Makeda, Makeda’s Ring.
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