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  • by Isabella Fontaine
    £15.99

    "Heartbeats of Hope" is a compelling tale of love, resilience, and healing, set in the bustling corridors of Hope County Hospital. The story centers around Larissa Brockman, a dedicated nurse whose compassion extends beyond her patients' physical wounds, reaching into their troubled lives. When she encounters Annie Hinkle, a victim of domestic violence, Larissa's own turbulent past resurfaces, challenging her to confront her hidden scars. Amidst the chaos of the ER, an unexpected bond forms between Larissa and Dr. Gabe Allen, a physician grappling with his own demons. Their budding romance offers a glimpse of hope amidst the despair, but not without its complexities and hesitations. This novel artfully weaves the threads of personal struggle, the healing power of love, and the relentless spirit of those on the front lines of care. "Heartbeats of Hope" is an ode to the brave hearts fighting silent battles, a story that resonates with the power of healing and the courage to love again.

  • by Isabella Fontaine
    £27.49

    "Emma: The Matchmaker of Highbury" reimagines Jane Austen's timeless classic through the lively and often misguided endeavors of Emma Woodhouse, a young, spirited woman of high social standing in the small village of Highbury. With a blend of humor and warmth, the story unfolds Emma's self-assumed role as a matchmaker, weaving through the intricacies of relationships, societal expectations, and personal growth.In this charming narrative, Emma's well-intentioned but often blundering attempts at arranging love matches among her friends lead to a series of misunderstandings, comic situations, and heartwarming revelations. As she meddles in the lives of those around her, Emma's journey of self-discovery unfolds, revealing her naivety, her warmth, and her capacity for love and understanding.Set against the backdrop of nineteenth-century England, with its rigid class structure and social etiquette, this novel is a delightful foray into the complexities of human relationships. "Emma: The Matchmaker of Highbury" is not only a story of love and matchmaking but also a tale of personal growth and a young woman's path to finding her own place in the world.

  • by Gerard Charles Wilson
    £16.99

    Mabel Winston is a modern successful woman - clever, stylish, and dedicated to her work. She's the non-fiction publishing director of an international publisher. Tom Rutherford, tall, handsome lawyer, is her boyfriend. Kitty, Mabel's daffy personal assistant, jokes that she takes Tom for granted and is too comfortable about the parade of men seeking her favors. Mabel laughs it off as more of Kitty's spirited kidding. But there's more to Kitty than her jokes and amusing self-deprecation.Raphael Cannane drifts back into Mabel's life after a ten-year break. Mabel and Raf grew up in the same street. Raf's twin sister, Rebecca, was sweet, but Raf sometimes a snarling tomcat. Mabel was often his victim. She could never understand why. Now he is back, troubling her, not in the same savage way, but with a disturbing irony.Mabel departs with her mother, Miriam, on a pre-planned holiday to England, part of which is a tour of the places in Jane Austen's two Bath novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. At the airport, they meet Dirk Howlett-Smit, a wealthy funds manager. Dirk invites Mabel and Miriam to his sprawling Georgian mansion outside London.All is going well when Mabel abruptly packs up and flees to Bath with Miriam. Dirk and his daughter, Edwina, follow and join the tour which swells to eight. A seemingly changed Raf is among the new arrivals. The tour is torture for Mabel. Then Tom appears without warning. Worse is to come when she returns to her work. Her private life is in free fall. Will she be moved to reflect on her relationships? Has Raf really changed and what does he want? And what has caused a change in Kitty?

  • by Ravens Quoth Press
    £12.99

    ROMANCE · LOVE · PASSION. Follow the heartstrings of diverse, international poets through the twisting and often unexpected paths to new love, to fiery passion, to rekindled romance. Find your own self reflected in these universal experiences of the heart.

  • by Ravens Quoth Press
    £12.99

    ROMANCE · LOVE · PASSION. Follow the heartstrings of diverse, international poets through the twisting and often unexpected paths to new love, to fiery passion, to rekindled romance. Find your own self reflected in these universal experiences of the heart.

  • by Laura Freixas Revuelta
    £7.99

    Una de las primeras novelas de Laura Freixas, Último domingo en Londres retrata el encuentro al azar de una chica inglesa y dos chicos españoles durante un viaje en un barco griego. Tras su separación, los tres siguen en contacto por carta, y la novela plantea un juego epistolar a tres voces en una trama que oscila de la intriga a la novela de aprendizaje.Laura Freixas es una escritora nacida en Barcelona en 1958. Su producción, de un marcado corte feminista y centrada en la literatura escrita por mujeres, abarca la novela, el relato, el ensayo, los artículos periodísticos y la crítica literaria. Es fundadora de la asociación para la igualdad de género Clásicas y Modernas, que promueve políticas culturales que apoyen a la producción e investigación de la literatura escrita por mujeres.

  • by Pedro Menchén
    £9.99

    Este audiolibro está narrado en castellano.Félix, el protagonista de este libro, le dice a su amigo Manolo ‘Ése es el chico que estoy buscando desde que llegué a Marruecos. Un chico hermoso y vicioso que me destroce el corazón’. Los dos, tan distintos entre sí, se han aventurado sin rumbo cierto en un fascinante, divertido y a veces accidentado viaje por el Marruecos más profundo. Un viaje que cambiará, sobre todo, la vida de Félix y que nos demostrará que la vida está hecha de dualidades contradictorias; amor y sexo, presencia y ausencia, estabilidad y riesgo, que nos obligan a elegir y apostar por ellas. El protagonista, un administrativo madrileño con pareja, cambiará el rumbo de su camino cuando conozca a la persona que mejor personifica a lo más antagónico de su día a día; Rachid, un estudiante veinteañero marroquíPedro Menchén Torres nació el 17 de mayo de 1952 en Argamasilla de Alba (Ciudad Real, España), un pueblo de La Mancha. Vivíó allí hasta 1970, cuando la familia se trasladó a Madrid. En 1987, después de diez años de reescrituras, publicó el libro de relatos ¿Alguien es capaz de escuchar a un hombre completamente desnudo que entra a medianoche por una ventana de su casa? que obtuvo el Premio de Narrativa Ciudad de Alcalá. Al año siguiente recibió el Premio Ciudad de Barbastro por la novela corta Buen viaje, muchacho (Los Libros de la Frontera, 1989). Se estrenó con novela larga con "Una playa muy lejana" (Los Libros de la Frontera, 1999)... leer más en su web oficial.

  • by Espido Freire
    £9.99

    Este audiolibro está narrado en castellano.En este libro, Espido Freire aborda un tema compartido por todo el común de los mortales: la primera vez, la primera experiencia sentimental y los primeros sentimientos a flor de piel. Freire pone al servicio de su temática un estilo sensible y a la vez preciso para contarnos emociones, decepciones y sueños en torno a la idea del primer amor.Espido Freire es una escritora española nacida en Bilbao en 1974. Fue señalada como una de las voces literarias más interesantes de su generación, y a día de hoy sigue siendo la autora más joven en ganar el Premio Planeta, que obtuvo con 25 años por la obra Melocotones Helados en 1999. Su obra ha sido traducida a varios idiomas, incluyendo inglés, francés, portugués, griego, polaco, alemán, turco y neerlandés. Compagina su labor literaria con trabajos de traducción y colaboraciones en medios de comunicación.

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