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FICTION

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THE JADE LILY
Kirsty Manning RRP $ 29.99
Alexandra flies to Shanghai, determined to trace her grandparents’ past. As she peels back the layers of their hidden lives, she begins to question everything she knows about her family- and herself. The Jade Lily is a sweeping story of friendship, loyalty, love and identity from the popular author of The Midsummer Garden.
THE YEAR THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING
Cathy Kelly RRP $ 29.99
Ginger isn’ t spending her thirtieth the way she would have planned. Sam is finally pregnant after years of trying and Callie is celebrating her fiftieth at a big party in her Dublin home … Three women celebrate their birthdays... 30. 40. 50. But this milestone birthday marks the start of a year that will change everything...
THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR
Sally Hepworth RRP $ 29.99
The residents of Pleasant Drive already hold lots of secrets behind their closed doors when Isabelle moves in. Isabelle is very curious about her neighbours. Too curious, some might say. It soon becomes clear that Isabelle’ s choice of neighbourhood was no accident. And her presence might bring even more secrets to light...
THE YELLOW VILLA
Amanda Hampson RRP $ 32.99
Australian couple Mia and Ben sell their Sydney flat and purchase an old yellow house in South-West France. They soon meet sophisticated neighbours Dominic and
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Susannah who welcome them warmly but whose own relationship is in crisis. However, things with Dominic and Susannah are not what they first seem.
THOSE OTHER WOMEN
Nicola Moriarty RRP $ 29.99
Poppy’ s husband who never wanted children has betrayed her with her broody best friend. At least Poppy’ s new friend is on her side and together they create a Facebook group for like-minded women who want to celebrate their freedom from kids. Rivalries and resentments spiral wildly out of control in the new book by the author of The Fifth Letter.
HOT PURSUIT
Rebecca Freeborn RRP $ 29.99
With a missing rockstar, a suspected murderer on the run, and a race against the clock, Hot Pursuit will whisk you away to some of the world‘ s most romantic destinations. Bursting with wit, this book takes readers on an adventure from Australia to Europe while imparting the importance of understanding your potential.
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THE PEARLER’ S WIFE
Roxane Dhand RRP $ 32.99
This stunning debut is a compelling piece of historical fiction, set at the turn of the century, among the pearl merchants making their fortune in the ports of Western Australia.
THREE GOLD COINS
Josephine Moon RRP $ 29.99
One coin for love, one for marriage, one to return to Rome. Lara Foxleigh tosses three coins into the Trevi Fountain and soon it seems those wishes just might be coming true. Until Lara’ s past threatens to destroy everything she loves... For readers of Monica McInerney comes a novel of families, food, adversity, hope and love.
THE KOOKABURRA CREEK CAFÉ
Sandie Docker RRP $ 32.99
The Kookaburra Creek Café is a heart-warming and charming novel. It is a multi-generational story of three women; Hattie, the café has been her refuge for 50 years,
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Alice, the café is her livelihood, and Becca, the café might be the new start she yearns for, in the small Australian town of Kookaburra Creek.
THE LITTLE ITALIAN BAKERY
Valentina Cebeni RRP $ 29.99
Elettra buys a one-way ticket to an island off the coast of Sardinia. Once there, she discovers a community of women, each lost in their own way. They live in a crumbling convent and it is here that Elettra discovers a connection to her mother’ s past. She also falls in love again: with friendship, baking and adventure.
SMALL GREAT THINGS
Jodi Picoult RRP $ 19.99
With richly layered characters and a gripping moral dilemma that will lead readers to question everything they know about privilege, power, and race, Small Great Things is the latest stunning page-turner from Jodi Picoult. Now in paperback format.
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