Holiday Reads

Whether you’re enjoying a staycation or jetting abroad, nothing beats a good book.

Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry
When reclusive heiress Margaret Ives gives two writers the chance to compete for the opportunity to tell her larger-than-life story, Alice Scott knows this is her big break and a chance to impress her family. Standing in her way is Pulitzer prize-winning Hayden Anderson. During a one-month trial before Ives decides who’ll write her story, it becomes clear that it could be a mystery, tragedy or love ballad – depending on who’s telling it.

Three Days in June by Anne Tyler
A funny and touching tale about love, marriage and second chances. Things are not going well for Gail Baines. It’s the day before her daughter’s wedding. Firstly, Gail loses her job – or quits – depending on who you ask. Then her ex-husband turns up, expecting to stay for the festivities. Just as Gail wonders what’s next, their daughter discovers her groom has been keeping a secret.

I Bet You’d Look Good in a Coffin by Katy Brent
The hilarious new thriller from this bestselling author follows serial killer Kitty Collins. She doesn’t want to kill men; she just finds it so hard to resist, especially when anonymous influencer Blaze Bundy is spreading misogyny online. Meanwhile, Kitty’s in the South of France watching her mother marry a man she’s never met. Surely one more teensy little murder wouldn’t hurt…

Miss Burnham & The Loose Thread by Lynn Knight
In this novel of female friendship set in south-east London in 1925, designer-dressmaker Rose Burnham turns sleuth when a client becomes the victim of a deception. But when an old friend receives a string of poison-pen letters, Rose discovers there is more to investigating – and these investigations – than she’d bargained for.

The Strawberry Patch Pancake House by Laurie Gilmore
In this, the fourth instalment in the bestselling Dream Harbor series, we follow single dad and renowned chef Archer, who never planned on moving to a small town, let alone running a pancake restaurant. However, he needs help raising his daughter, Olive. Enter Iris who has never managed to hold down a job for more than a few months but who needs money.

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