Books

All About My Dog (and Me)

Garry Jenkins

From the author of A Streetcat Named Bob and other Pet bestsellers comes the perfect gift you can fill in yourself to remember your treasured pets. The perfect gift for pet-lovers everywhere, with quite a lot of questionable puns.

A Spell for Midwinter’s Heart

Morgan Lockhart

Rowan Midwinter swore off magic after a disastrous spell in school left her with gaps in her memory and plenty of regret. But when she returns home for Yule and finds her town’s winter festival under threat, she agrees to help, magic or no magic. Enter Gavin McCreery, the landlord’s infuriatingly charming son, whose presence sparks more than just old Christmas lights. To save the festival, Rowan must face her past, her coven and the magic she’s long feared, and maybe open her heart along the way.

One Step Closer to You

Alice Peterson

Alice Peterson’s sensitive and moving page-turner about addiction, friendship, family and love, now available in a stunning new edition.

Curious World

Mick O'Hare

Discover the fastest, slowest, oldest, and strangest things on Earth—and beyond!

  • Which volcano has been erupting for over 2,000 years?
  • Are spiders faster than Usain Bolt?
  • Where’s the coldest place life can survive?

Perfect for gifts, family fun, and screen-free entertainment, this is a must-read for trivia buffs and curious minds of all ages.

Say it Out Loud

Ashley Schumacher

A love letter to Twilight and general millennialism: a couple find together that ‘coming of age’ can happen at any age… and sometimes the stories that helped us in the first becoming can help us in the next.

Fix Them Up

Maggie Grant

First in a UK based romcom series from an author with a growing social media presence and characters that deliver diversity authentically.

The Good Boy

Stella Hayward

An uplifting romantic comedy perfect for dog lovers and fans of Lucy Dillon: a woman confronts her past and her unresolved feelings for the boy next door as they work together to reverse a wish gone wrong.

By My Side

Alice Peterson

Alice Peterson’s warm, heartfelt novel about the way life can change in an instant — and change again; now available in stunning new edition.

Can’t Help Faking In Love

Swati Hegde

Aspiring photographer Harsha Godbole is determined to build her career far from her family’s Bollywood spotlight. But with her cousin’s wedding approaching and her family demanding a date, she strikes a deal with Veer Kannan, the charming, cash-strapped barista from her favorite café. What starts as a fake relationship soon brews real chemistry, as Harsha and Veer discover that love might be the most unexpected thing on the menu.

Identity Crisis

Nicola Gill

Clare might work as a celebrity lookalike, but she’s got no intention of palming herself off as the TV presenter in real life — that catastrophe happens by mistake.

People Watching

Hannah Bonam-Young

The Brand new heart-warming and spicy strangers to lovers romcom from viral TikTok author Hannah Bonam-Young!

Well, This Is Awkward

Esther Walker

Mairéad, a child-free talent agency head, has her orderly life upended when her estranged sister’s daughter comes to stay after a mysterious accident. What begins as a temporary arrangement soon throws everything into question.

Ten Years On

Alice Peterson

Alice Peterson’s bittersweet romantic comedy about friendship, grief and love, now available in a stunning new edition.

Cleaner

Jess Shannon

For fans of Sally Rooney. A young woman’s return home spirals into an obsession with cleaning, leading her to a nude gallery and a meeting that will change her life. This bold debut explores loneliness, self-expression, and disillusionment with unflinching depth. Perfect for fans of smart literary fiction like Normal People and Exciting Times.

Nearly Departed

Lucas Oakeley

Joel Foster, a grieving twenty-something, navigates modern dating while haunted by the ghost of his late girlfriend, Beth. It’s not just a ghost story—it’s a love story with ghosts.

Don’t Make Me Laugh

Julia Raeside

Don’t Make Me Laugh deftly balances anger and humor in a story of power, control, and manipulation. It explores gender roles in work and life, the competition imposed on women, and, ultimately, the triumph of fighting back.