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A Waterfall Wish

Sarah Ash is on holiday in Wales, visiting the sights and investigating the area where her Grandmother lived as a child. Whilst visiting a beautiful and picturesque waterfall, her holiday is changed in a sudden and dramatic way. Sarah is viewing the waterfall from the top platform when she hears a cry for help from below. A woman is screaming in pain so Sarah runs to help. When she arrives at the bottom of the many stairs she finds a woman lying on the floor. She is clearly in incredible pain and needs medical help urgently. With no reception and no other people in sight, it is down to Sarah to get the woman to hospital. In the hospital, Sarah waits frantically to hear if the woman is okay. When she finally gets to see her, she meets Nicki Knight properly and Nicki thanks her for helping in her hour of need. Stuck in hospital alone, Nicki has run out of options. Sarah realises she must help her get home, but before that they share the rest of their holiday together. With an immediate rapport and a burgeoning attraction, will they continue to see each other after they get home? Find out in… A Waterfall Wish.
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Survival of the Fritters

Emily Westhill runs the best donut shop in Fallingbrook, Wisconsin, alongside her retired police chief father-in-law and her tabby Deputy Donut. But after murder claims a favorite customer, Emily can't rely on a sidekick to solve the crime—or stay alive. If Emily has learned anything from her past as a 911 operator, it's to stay calm during stressful situations. But that's a tall order when one of her regulars, Georgia Treetor, goes missing. Georgia never skips morning cappuccinos with her knitting circle. Her pals fear the worst—especially Lois, a close friend who recently moved to town. As evening creeps in, Emily and the ladies search for Georgia at home. And they find her—murdered among a scattering of stale donuts . . .Disturbingly, Georgia's demise coincides with the five-year anniversary of her son's murder, a case Emily's late detective husband failed to solve before his own sudden death. With Lois hiding secrets and an innocent...
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Rosie's Little Café on the Riviera

Escape the winter blues with Jennifer Bohnet's deliciously heartwarming read. A summer of taking chances! Rosie Hewitt's dream of opening a little French café on the Riviera is finally coming true. She's giving up on love and instead chasing her own perfect recipe for happiness... Only, she never expected the oh-so-sexy, award-winning chef, Sebastian Groc, to set up a rival restaurant next door – or for his freshly-baked croissants to smell quite so delicious. But with just a few days until she opens her doors and all her sugar-coated dreams crumbling around her, Rosie isn't prepared to give up without a fight! Perfect for fans of Debbie Johnson, Ellen Berry and Caroline Roberts. Praise for Jennifer Bohnet: 'A beautiful book, a perfect read for when you need a little bit of sunshine to help you through your day.' – Book Worm Mummy 'Jennifer Bohnet took me away into a sunny world full of surprises! I read the entire book in one sitting.' – Urban Book Reviews 'A great holiday read...
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A Coal Miner's Son

In West Virginia's coal country, Cai and James are opposites in every way: employee and mine owner, poor and rich, working class and privileged. Can their attraction transcend social barriers?
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I Fought the Law

Strange, outdated laws from each of the 50 U.S. states—some overturned, some still on the books, and some merely the stuff of legends—are depicted with sly wit by Olivia Locher. Incisive, ironic, and gorgeous, these images will appeal to art buffs and trivia fans alike. A foreword from American poet Kenneth Goldsmith and an interview with the artist by Eric Shiner, former director of the Andy Warhol Museum, contextualize rising-star Locher's photography. From serving wine in teacups in Kansas to licking a toad in Kentucky or perming a child's hair in Nebraska, breaking the law has never looked so good.
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