It's time to look ahead at some of the new releases which will be coming our way next month. There are so many good ones coming along in October
Here are just ten which look like just my cup of tea.
The Eagle and the Hart by Helen Castor
The author of She-Wolves chronicles the lives and reigns of Richard II and Henry IV, two cousins whose rivalry brought their nation to the brink of disintegration - and back again
Richard of Bordeaux and Henry Bolingbroke were first cousins, born just three months apart. Their lives were from the beginning entwined. When they were still children, Richard was crowned King Richard II with Henry at his side, carrying the sword of state: a ten-year-old lord in the service of his ten-year-old king.
Yet, as the animals on their heraldic badges showed, they grew up to be opposites: Richard was the white hart, a thin-skinned narcissist, and Henry the eagle, a chivalric hero, a leader who inspired loyalty where Richard inspired only fear. Henry had all the qualities Richard lacked, all the qualities a sovereign needed, bar one: birth right. Increasingly threatened by his charismatic cousin, Richard became consumed by the need for total power, in a time of constant conflict, rebellions and reprisals. When he banished Henry into exile, the stage was set for a final confrontation, as the hart became the tyrant and the eagle his usurper.
Helen Castor tells this story of one of the strangest and most fateful relationships in English history. It is a story about power, and masculinity in crisis, and a nation brought to the brink of catastrophe. At its heart, it is the story of two men whose lives were played out in extraordinary parallel, to devastating effect.
One Winter at the French Chalet by Mandy Baggott
Things aren’t going well for travel writer Orla Bradbee.
With Christmas fast approaching, her boss is insisting Orla must travel to a rural village in France to interview a man who doesn’t speak. But with trouble at home – her teenage sister Erin is in a ‘situationship’ with a man online – Orla’s only plan is to take Erin with her.
Get the interview done, find out more about this online Romeo and still be back in time for Christmas dinner. Easy, right?
Saint-ChambĂ©ry is a picturesque French village nestled in the snow-capped mountains, but Jacques Barbier – gorgeous and brooding, yet a man of few words – makes it clear that Orla is wasting her time here.
Orla can’t deny that Jacques intrigues and infuriates her, but what is the mysterious Frenchman hiding exactly? And can she get close enough to uncover his secrets without risking her own heart?
Escape to the beautiful French Alps with Mandy Baggot for a romantic, heartwarming story to get you through the cold winter months!
The Making of Us by Debbie Howells
Two people are about to take off on a journey that could change their whole lives…
As the plane surges up into the clouds, Stevie finds herself clutching the hand of the stranger sitting in the seat next to her.
It is a moment that will change everything. But Ned is heading to see his dying mother, and Stevie is returning to France to escape a terrible loss in her past. Neither of them can think about that tiny flame that just flickered between them.
But then their paths keep crossing, leading them both to the same beautiful community garden in a small French village; run by a mysterious old man named Zeke – a man with many of his own secrets.
As it becomes clear that fate is going to keep bringing them together – the two of them have to ask – are they ready for a happy-ever-after? Do they even know how to find it?
As the seeds grow into plants and flowers all around them, Stevie begins to wonders if Zeke – and his garden – might just have the answers…
The Secret Santa Project by Tracy Bloom
A name drawn from a hat
Someone you barely know
A Christmas you’ll never forget
Each December, Jolene can’t wait for the office Secret Santa moment ― the festive present-swapping exercise made up of unlikely pairings and inappropriate gifts.
But this year, her colleagues are in need of more than a novelty wine glass and a box of Celebrations to get their tinsel twinkling.
So Jolene’s a woman on a mission, and she’s hatched a secret plan to make this their best Christmas ever…
Mornings with my Cat Mii by Mayumi Inaba
It was the end of summer, 1977. I found a cat, a little ball of fluff. A teeny tiny baby kitten.
The perfect gift for cat lovers: a beloved Japanese modern classic about our special connection with cats, and how they can change our lives over the course of a lifetime.
For the last twenty years, Japanese readers have been falling in love with the late poet and prize-winning author Mayumi Inaba’s story of life with her cat Mii, after she rescued her as a newborn kitten from a riverbank in Tokyo.
We follow their everyday joys through the seasons, as Mayumi develops her career as a writer and finds her feet in life, with her small feline always at her side.
Mornings With My Cat Mii lovingly chronicles Mayumi and Mii’s unshakeable twenty-year bond, meditating on solitude, companionship, the writing life, and how we care for our cats as they grow older.
Translated into English for the first time by world-renowned translator Ginny Tapley Takemori, this beloved Japanese modern classic is a celebration of how a cat can change our lives forever.
A Winter Wedding at Primrose Hill by Jill Steeples
As the year draws to an end at Primrose Hall, Pia and her Lord of the Manor fiancé Jackson are putting the finishing touches to their annual Carols by Candlelight evening.
The past twelve months have not all been plain sailing – Jackson’s father Rex had a serious health scare, his long-lost brother Tom appeared unannounced, and Jackson himself had his own disaster. So the family are thrilled to finally be able to look forward to Christmas together and the event of the year – Jackson and Pia’s long-awaited wedding.
With the idyllic backdrop of Primrose Woods, the dream venue, and a community ready to celebrate with them, Pia and Jackson are counting the days until they are husband and wife. Now they just need to cross their fingers that the dramas of the previous year are all behind them…
The Snow Angel by Dilly Court
As snow falls outside Abbotsford vicarage on Christmas Eve, Rose Northwood finds a child lying destitute in the manger of the town's nativity display.
Reminded of her younger brother, who died at Christmastime, she is determined to nurse the young boy back to health.
But the child has lost his memory and can't recall where he came from…
Will Rose discover the boy's true identity, and reunite him with his lost family this winter?
The Ballerina of Auschwitz by Edith Eger
In 1944, sixteen-year-old ballerina Edith was sent to Auschwitz and endured unimaginable experiences. When the camp was finally liberated, she was pulled from a pile of bodies, barely alive.
Celebrated therapist and Holocaust survivor Edith Eger captivated millions with her incredible tale of survival and strength in her best-selling book The Choice.
Now, in The Ballerina of Auschwitz, Edith revisits her wartime experiences in a deeply personal retelling, through the eyes and emotions of her teenage self. Through this reworking of her poignant narrative, Edith brings readers of all ages into the heart of her experiences, offering a compelling message of hope and resilience that will ensure her story is never forgotten.
The Promise of Tomorrow by Samantha Tonge
Elena Swan believes she's going to die. And soon.
She's not ill. She's not in imminent danger. But she is sure it's going to happen.
Because many years ago... she'd made a promise to a stranger, in the woods. Elena's mother was in hospital, after a life-threatening accident. The promise would keep her mother safe, but put Elena's own life at risk, instead, when she grew up and turned thirty.
Elena put the promise to the back of her mind, over the years. But she's twenty-nine now, and when something happens that puts her life in danger, she remembers. And she knows.
But Elena hasn't done everything yet. She's not brave like her daredevil friend Rory. But she's also not ready to give up on life. Not before she's been to Paris. She always wanted to skydive too. She's never even fallen in love.
Without the promise of tomorrow, can she fulfil all her dreams before fate comes for her?
Skyfleet: March of the Metabugs by Victoria Williamson
When the skies turn deadly, a young heroine must rise from the ashes...
Twelve-year-old Amberley Jain has faced incredible challenges since the crash that took her parents and paralysed her legs. Now, with her best friend Ricardo Lopez about to be sent away and a swarm of mutated insects closing in on the Skyfleet base, the stakes have never been higher. Something monstrous is driving the mutabugs north from the contaminated meteor site known as the Cauldron, and the only plane capable of stopping it - the Firehawk - lies in pieces in the hangar.
Determined to honour her parents' legacy, Amberley hatches a daring plan. With Ricardo's help, they stow away on a supply train, trading his most treasured possession for the parts needed to repair the Firehawk. After secret test flights, the legendary jet is ready for action. Now, Amberley and Ricardo must confront the deadly swarm and save their home, discovering their inner strength and the true meaning of friendship along the way.
Skyfleet: March of the Mutabugs is a thrilling tale of adventure and resilience, perfect for middle-grade readers.
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