My Blue Peninsula is a confession that fills seven notebooks, with a final notebook left mostly e...
Jess was a healthy young woman in her early twenties, newly graduated from university when she wa...
A rape. A war. A society where women are bought and sold but no one can speak of shame. Shanghai ...
This is the authorised biography of Rosa Branson, MBE, written as in a fictionalised style using ...
'You'd think she was an angel if she wasn't always flying so close to hell.'Released from priso...
A brave and beautiful memoir about one woman's determined mission to expose family secrets and li...
This is a book of many voyages.There is the meandering trail that leads to the right boat for cro...
May We Borrow Your Country is a contemporary collection of stories and poems that looks at disloc...
The date is 1937. The place Liverpool. Mary escapes a loveless childhood by marrying an infantry ...
A faded seaside town in autumn is the backdrop for this elegiac story of a vulnerable boy and the...
A novel which will speak to women of forty, fifty and upwards as it shows how even strong women c...
Set in a river boat community in Arkansas in the 1930s, this poignant story chronicles Aiyana Wei...
Breeze from the River Manjeera tells the story of the engaging Neela who arrives in England from ...
India, 1996. Waheeda, a principled and spirited young woman from Uttar Pradesh. sets her sights o...
The Deep Sea chippy and the Fantasy Island bar face each other across the neon glow of Junction S...
This beautiful, dream-like novel is about loss, the unreliability of memory and the stories we in...
Part love letter to Languedoc, part travelogue, part coming-of-a-certain-age memoir, this feel go...
This new collection of poetry reflects the lives, hopes and fears of women hidden behind walls an...
Alice Green realises that reaching fifty is much the same as being invisible so why not make the ...
Mona Dash's first child is born with SCID (Severe Combined Immuno-Deficiency) for which there is ...
This is Margot McCuaig's second novel. Her acclaimed debut, The Birds That Never Flew, was shortl...
This new collection of stories from Avril Joy bring together her finest published and unpublished...
Set in the 70's in a small village in India, Letters in the Sand is an engaging story of one girl...
In1843, Edinburgh artist, David Octavius Hill, is commissioned to paint the portraits of 400 mini...
A tense thriller from the People's Prize winner F C Malby, author of Take Me To the Castle and My...
Jess Richards's beloved father died suddenly at the age of sixty-seven in Scotland. Three months ...
tabula rasa is a book of poetry by women to coincide with the start of a new year. After asking f...
In 1937 Larry Lambert has a vision of a magnificent pub built on frozen fields 'like a grassy sea...
It's one minute to midnight on 27th October 1962. The Cuban missile crisis is entering its final ...
In 1875, Simone Gastrell is conveniently committed to Long Meadows Asylum by her adulterous husba...
When you are alone, adrift and displaced, how do you find yourself?Set on a small Scottish island...
The Fine Art of Grieving Jane Edberg'Grief is a courtship with death best done with a vivid imagi...
This second anthology of women's poetry by UK, US and international poets follows the resounding ...
For twenty years, Ena MacDonald has written a popular, entertaining and sometimes forthright mont...
In this beguiling account of a three-way relationship, Ali Bacon unveils the woman who had a prof...
A collection of published and unpublished short storties by emergent and established authors. SKE...