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Newly engaged Natalie will do anything for a quiet life and telling a few white lies never does any harm. It's not like people will ever discover what she's really thinking... Until one night, thanks to a pub hypnotist, Natalie's most private thoughts pop out of her mouth. When she has no way to break the hypnotist's spell, Natalie is forced to face the truths she has been avoiding her whole life...
Kirsty Greenwood (Author), Rachael Louise Miller (Narrator)
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In Jackie Kay's first collection of stories, ordinary lives are transformed by secrets. Her world might seem familiar - sex, death and family cast long shadows - but the roles of mothers, daughters and lovers are imagined and revealed in the most surprising of ways. Jackie Kay sees the extraordinary in everyday life, and lights it up with humour and generosity in a way that is uniquely her own.
Jackie Kay (Author), Adjoa Andoh, Caroline Guthrie, Cathleen Mccarron, Multiple Narrators, Rachael Louise Miller (Narrator)
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High school senior Thomas ''Razor'' Turner knows his family has a dark history as part of the Reign of Terror motorcycle club, especially when it comes to the secrecy surrounding his mother's death. When Razor starts to dig deeper into his mum's case he turns to the unlikeliest source for help: classmate Breanna Miller, the shy, smart girl he's never looked twice at. But the more time they spend together, the more they realise they actually have in common, and how attracted to each other they really are. When secrets from the past are revealed can their newfound feelings survive?
Katie McGarry (Author), Christopher Ragland, Rachael Louise Miller, Rachel Louise Miller (Narrator)
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Jessica Grant knows vampires only too well. She runs the York Council tracker programme making sure that Otherworlders are all where they should be. To Jess, vampires are annoying and arrogant and far too sexy for their own good, particularly her ex-colleague Sil. But when a demon threatens not just Jess but the whole world order, she and Sil are forced to work together once again. The stakes are high. They are also very, very pointy and Jess isn't afraid to use them, even on the vampire that she's rather afraid she s falling in love with...
Jane Lovering (Author), Rachael Louise Miller (Narrator)
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After sixteen years of marriage, Nate and Sinead Turner have a nice life. They like their jobs, they like their house and they love their son Flynn. Yes, it's a very nice life.Or, at least Nate thinks so. Until, one morning, he wakes to find Sinead gone and a note lying on the kitchen table listing all the things he does wrong or doesn't do at all.Nate needs to show Sinead he can be a better husband - fast. But as he works through Sinead's list, his life changes in unexpected ways. And he starts to wonder whether he wants them to go back to normal after all. Could there be more to life than nice?
Fiona Gibson (Author), Nigel Pilkington, Paul Tyreman, Rachael Louise Miller, Sara Poyzer (Narrator)
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'In this controversial new book, the author offers a thought-provoking critique of educational orthodoxy. Drawing on her recent experience of teaching in challenging schools, she shows through a wide range of examples and case studies just how much classroom practice contradicts basic scientific principles. She examines seven widely-held beliefs which are holding back pupils and teachers: - Facts prevent understanding - Teacher-led instruction is passive - The 21st century fundamentally changes everything - You can always just look it up -We should teach transferable skills - Projects and activities are the best way to learn - Teaching knowledge is indoctrination. In each accessible and engaging chapter, the author sets out the theory of each myth, considers its practical implications and shows the worrying prevalence of such practice. Then, she explains exactly why it is a myth, with reference to the principles of modern cognitive science. '
Daisy Christodoulou (Author), Rachael Louise Miller (Narrator)
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’A beautiful, funny, heartfelt analysis of what it means to be human’ Simon Pegg A story of loneliness, love and loose connections, Set My Heart to Five is a hilarious, touching, dazzlingly perceptive debut novel, and a profound exploration of what it truly means to be human. 10/10 Jared does not have friends. Because friends are a function of feelings. Therefore friends are just one more human obligation that Jared never has to worry about. But Jared is worrying. Which is worrying. He’s also started watching old films. And inexplicably crying in them. And even his Feelings Wheel (given to him by Dr Glundenstein, who definitely is not a friend) cannot guide him through the emotional minefield he now finds himself in. Soon his feelings will send him fleeing across the country, pursued by a man who wants to destroy him and driven by an illogical desire to share pathogens with the woman who bamboozles him the most. And Jared cannot! Because feelings will ruin your life, especially if you aren’t supposed to have them…
Simon Stephenson (Author), Christopher Ragland, Lance C Fuller, Rachael Louise Miller (Narrator)
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This is a book about memories, love, sex and the power of the imagination to see us through the most difficult times. The women of Reality, Reality are mesmerising, whether in love or in solitude. Jackie Kay's newest and most luminous of collections is full of compassion, generosity, sorrow and joy. In fifteen extraordinary stories, she celebrates the richness and power of dream-life to inspire, to repair, and to make real.
Jackie Kay (Author), Adjoa Andoh, Anna Bentinck, Caroline Guthrie, Cathleen Mccarron, Multiple Narrators, Rachael Louise Miller (Narrator)
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Holly Grey joined the woman's group to keep her friend out of trouble - and now she's knee-deep in hassle, in the form of apocalyptic weather, armed men and midwifery. Kai has been drawn to darkest Yorkshire by his desire to find out who he really is. What he hadn't bargained on was getting caught up in amateur magic and dealing with a bunch of women who are trying really hard to make their dreams come true. Jane Lovering's Please Don't Stop the Music won the 2012 Romantic Novel of the Year and the Romantic Comedy Award from the Romantic Novelists' Association
Jane Lovering (Author), Rachael Louise Miller (Narrator)
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Diamonds at the Lost and Found: A Memoir in Search of my Mother
For readers of Hideous Kinky, Dadland and Bad Blood; the astonishing, beguiling story of Sarah Aspinall’s harum scarum childhood, and a love letter to a woman who defied convention to live a life less ordinary. My Mother attracted unusual people and events to her, and she made things happen…. Sarah Aspinall grew up in the glittering wake of her irrepressible mother Audrey. Born into poverty in 1930s Liverpool, Audrey had always known that she was destined for better things and was determined to shape that destiny for herself. From the fading seaside glamour of Southport, to New York and Hollywood, to post-war London and the stately homes of the English aristocracy, Audrey stylishly kicked down every door that opened to her, on a ceaseless quest for excitement – and for love. Once Sarah was born, she became Audrey’s companion on her adventures, travelling the world, scraping together an education for herself from the books found in hotels or given to her by strangers, and living on Audrey’s charm as they veered from luxury to poverty – an accessory to her mother’s desperate search for ‘the one’. As Sarah grew older, she realised that theirs was a life hung about with mysteries. Why, for instance, had they spent ages living in a godforsaken motel in the Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina? Who was the charming Sabet Sabescue, and what was his hold over Audrey during several months in Cairo? And what on earth happened to the heirlooms that an ancient heiress, Miss Gillette, gave Sarah when they visited her in Palm Springs? And why, when they returned to Southport was Audrey ostracised by the society she so longed to be part of? Diamonds at the Lost and Found is the story of how Sarah eventually pulled free of her mother’s gravitational pull to carve out a destiny of her own. It’s a memoir about defying convention, and a love letter to an England that has all but disappeared.
Sarah Aspinall (Author), Rachael Louise Miller (Narrator)
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'Brilliant, life-affirming, perfect escapism.' Heat What if you had a second chance... to find yourself? Instead of slipping on her something borrowed and tripping up the aisle to wedded bliss, Georgia spends her big day crying into a warm Sex-on-the-Beach, wondering where it all went wrong. Forced to make a bucket list of her new life goals by best friend Marie, it's not long before travel-virgin Georgia's packing her bags for a long-haul adventure to Thailand. Yet, Georgia's big adventure doesn't seem to be going to plan. From strange sights, smells and falling for every rookie traveller scam in the book Georgia has never felt more alone. But the good thing about falling apart is that you can put yourself back together any way you please. And new Georgia might just be someone she can finally be proud of... The new favourite series for fans of Bridget Jones's Diary, the Shopaholic series and Eat, Pray, Love. This year it is time to find the place where you truly belong... 'Katy writes with humour and heart. The Lonely Hearts Travel Club is like Bridget Jones goes backpacking.' - Holly Martin, author of The White Cliff Bay series
Katy Colins (Author), Rachael Louise Miller (Narrator)
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'This is a story with real heart. We absolutely loved it.' - Heat 'the perfect first-sunny-afternoon in the garden book!' - Kathleen Gray Let yourself go... Starting the Lonely hearts Travel Club was supposed to be the second chance that gave Georgia Green back her life. She thought it would be just like travelling, but the reality is far from rosy as she realises that starting a new business is definitely not a beach! So when Georgia finds herself on an impromptu work trip to India she knows something's got to give! Where has the girl gone who fought so hard to rebuild her life? The land of Bollywood, gorgeous beaches and the Taj Mahal might just hold the key to Georgia finding her stride again... Only she is about to find out that when in India the country calls the shots - not you. But Georgia's not going down that easy! Join Georgia Green for her next big adventure in Bollywood! The new favourite series for fans of Bridget Jones's Diary, the Shopaholic series and Eat, Pray, Love. Don't miss the next book in The Lonely Hearts Travel Club series Destination Chile available to preorder now! What reviewers are saying about The Lonely Hearts Travel Club 'A girl's guide to survival and adventure.' - Sarah Morgan, bestselling author of Sleepless in Manhattan 'Katy writes with humour and heart. The Lonely Hearts Travel Club is like Bridget Jones goes backpacking.' - Holly Martin, author of Summer at Rose Island 'a great book to pop in your holiday/weekend bag that will make you just want more.' - The Reading Shed on Destination India 'I cannot recommend this book enough. It is beautifully written with a brilliant plot and fantastic characters. READ IT!!' - Blabbering About Books on Destination Thailand 'Imaginative, fascinating, and funny!' - What's Better Than Books? on Destination India 'I loved this book.' - For the Love of Books on Destination Thailand 'It is a really enthralling page turner and a brilliant start to a new series. I can't wait to read the sequels, 'Destination India' and 'Destination Chile'!' - Splashes into Books on Destination Thailand
Katy Colins (Author), Rachael Louise Miller (Narrator)
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