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1. Pop Tart – Kira Coplin and Julianne Kaye, RRP £6.99
Jackie Reilly is born and bred in Hollywood, so when she drops out of a prestigious university to pursue a career in Tinsel town her parents are shocked.
Struggling to make it as an actress, Jackie begins to work as a make-up artist. But soon learns it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. That is until a 16-year-old pop princess walks into her life, and the adventure really begins.
Coplin and Kaye draw you into the murky worlds of celebrity and fame – and their personal experiences of Hollywood tell a story you would never normally see.
Jackie Reilly is born and bred in Hollywood, so when she drops out of a prestigious university to pursue a career in Tinsel town her parents are shocked.
Struggling to make it as an actress, Jackie begins to work as a make-up artist. But soon learns it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. That is until a 16-year-old pop princess walks into her life, and the adventure really begins.
Coplin and Kaye draw you into the murky worlds of celebrity and fame – and their personal experiences of Hollywood tell a story you would never normally see.
2. Midas Man – Pauline Hyde, RRP £7.99
When successful managing director Robert Paget is fired, he finds himself in the unfamiliar world of outplacement. His subsequent adventures – both in and out of bed – take him from London to New York and reveal an unintentional ability to transform the lives of others as well as his own.
Hyde draws on her years of experience advising redundant employees how to make the most of their situation in Midas Man. This timely novel will have you laughing out loud as Paget lurches from one adventure to the next.
When successful managing director Robert Paget is fired, he finds himself in the unfamiliar world of outplacement. His subsequent adventures – both in and out of bed – take him from London to New York and reveal an unintentional ability to transform the lives of others as well as his own.
Hyde draws on her years of experience advising redundant employees how to make the most of their situation in Midas Man. This timely novel will have you laughing out loud as Paget lurches from one adventure to the next.
3. Angels of Destruction – Keith Donohue, RRP £12.99
Angels of Destruction is an unforgettable story about hope and fear, heartbreak and redemption. Norah, a nine-year-old girl seems to materialise out of thin air when she arrives one bitterly cold night on the doorstep of Margaret Quinn.
A widow who lives alone, Margaret has never got over the loss of her own child, a runaway named Erica. Norah becomes Margaret’s secret, a child possessed of magical qualities, and perhaps a connection to her missing daughter.
Donohue’s short chapters and tight writing style increases the suspense as you piece together the truth about Norah and Margaret’s missing child. A pacy and gripping read.
Angels of Destruction is an unforgettable story about hope and fear, heartbreak and redemption. Norah, a nine-year-old girl seems to materialise out of thin air when she arrives one bitterly cold night on the doorstep of Margaret Quinn.
A widow who lives alone, Margaret has never got over the loss of her own child, a runaway named Erica. Norah becomes Margaret’s secret, a child possessed of magical qualities, and perhaps a connection to her missing daughter.
Donohue’s short chapters and tight writing style increases the suspense as you piece together the truth about Norah and Margaret’s missing child. A pacy and gripping read.
4. Valentine – Rebecca Farnworth, RRP £6.99
Valentine Fleming is a struggling actress trying to make it in the spotlight, but after a string of bad auditions, her self esteem is at an all time low. Her love life is no better. She’s spent far too long pining over a cheating ex-boyfriend.
So when she gets a call from her agent telling her she has a part in a play with a handsome leading man, it could be the lucky break she’s been waiting for.
But just when it seems her luck has changed, Valentine learns a shocking secret about her past that rocks her world.
This is an easy chick lit read that will keep you entertained and laughing out loud, but won’t have you racking your brains about the ending. Great beach time reading.
Valentine Fleming is a struggling actress trying to make it in the spotlight, but after a string of bad auditions, her self esteem is at an all time low. Her love life is no better. She’s spent far too long pining over a cheating ex-boyfriend.
So when she gets a call from her agent telling her she has a part in a play with a handsome leading man, it could be the lucky break she’s been waiting for.
But just when it seems her luck has changed, Valentine learns a shocking secret about her past that rocks her world.
This is an easy chick lit read that will keep you entertained and laughing out loud, but won’t have you racking your brains about the ending. Great beach time reading.
5. Unaccustomed Earth – Jhumpa Lahiri, RRP £6.99
Eight inspiring short stories in which deeply sympathetic characters reach pivotal moments in their frayed relationships and are forced to navigate their way in unfamiliar landscapes.
In ‘Only Goodness’ for example, a younger brother’s spiralling alcoholism threatens to destroy his loyal sister’s family. Lahiri takes her readers across several different continents exploring the heart of family life and the immigrant experience.
Lahiri’s stories draw you deep into the worlds of her characters, each with their unique flaw or vulnerability. A fantastic book to escape the world with.
Eight inspiring short stories in which deeply sympathetic characters reach pivotal moments in their frayed relationships and are forced to navigate their way in unfamiliar landscapes.
In ‘Only Goodness’ for example, a younger brother’s spiralling alcoholism threatens to destroy his loyal sister’s family. Lahiri takes her readers across several different continents exploring the heart of family life and the immigrant experience.
Lahiri’s stories draw you deep into the worlds of her characters, each with their unique flaw or vulnerability. A fantastic book to escape the world with.
6. No One You Know – Michelle Richmond, RRP £6.99
Ellie Enderlin spent most of her childhood living in her sister’s shadow. While Lila was the good daughter, Ellie was younger and wilder. But that all changes when Lila is brutally murdered.
After years of waiting to discover her sister’s murderer, Ellie is given Lila’s notebook which holds the secrets her sister was hiding.
Betrayal and tragedy are the two themes beautifully explored in this literary thriller. A gripping read which you will find hard to put down.
Ellie Enderlin spent most of her childhood living in her sister’s shadow. While Lila was the good daughter, Ellie was younger and wilder. But that all changes when Lila is brutally murdered.
After years of waiting to discover her sister’s murderer, Ellie is given Lila’s notebook which holds the secrets her sister was hiding.
Betrayal and tragedy are the two themes beautifully explored in this literary thriller. A gripping read which you will find hard to put down.
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