
Back in 1815, Julia Percy's life has fallen apart. Her enigmatic grandfather, the Earl of Darchester, has died and left her with a closely guarded secret, one she is only now discovering- the manipulation of time.
Hiding dark secrets and facing danger from unknown enemies, Julia and Nicholas are drawn to each other, as together they start to realise how little Julia knew about her beloved grandfather and to understand his ominous last words... 'Pretend.'
I think this book sounds fascinating and I am completely in love with the front cover!

Now Abbey has to make a choice that will affect everything she knows. How can she be sure she makes the right one? And can life ever be quite the same again?
I have read and enjoyed Sheila O'Flanagan's books in the past, I love stories about family secrets so this should be a good read!
The Resistance Man by Matin Walker (Quercus Books, 13th June 2013) In 1944 the French Resistance carried out a legendary train robbery at Neuvic in the Perigord, stealing the reserves of the Banque de France. The money was never recovered.
In St Denis, Bruno, chef de police has uncovered a cache of old bank notes that may have links to Neuvic. He's also dealing with a wave of local burglaries, one of which has led to murder.
Meanwhile, the Mayor introduces Bruno to Jacqueline, a historian from the Sorbonne who's in town to research the missing Neuvic money from a different- and deadly- angle.
When Jacqueline's home is subsequently burgled it becomes clear that Jacqueline's work is political dynamite.
I've not read any books by Martin Walker, Bruno sounds like an interesting character and having it set in France will make a refreshing change.

As the creme de la creme of bonkbuster books and one of the most hotly anticipated authors of 2013, Wicked Ambition is Victoria Fox's third novel and set to be her steamiest yet. Based between London and LA, Wicked Ambition follows the lives of Robin, Turquoise and Kristin whose Hollywood white smiles and angelic good looks hide murky pasts and scandalous secrets a-plenty.
This sounds like a very entertaining read, makes me want to book a holiday so I can read it on the beach!
Flora by Gail Godwin (Bloomsbury, 4th July 2013) Ten-year-old Helen and her summer guardian, Flora, are isolated together in Helen's decaying family house while her father is doing secret war work in Oak Ridge during the final months of World War II. At three Helen lost her mother and the beloved grandmother who raised her has just died. A fiercely imaginative child, Helen is desperate to keep her house intact with all its ghosts and stories. Flora, her late grandmother's twenty-two-year old first cousin, who cries at the drop of a hat, is ardently determined to do her best for Helen. Their relationship and its fallout, played against a backdrop of a lost America will haunt Helen for the rest of her life.
This one sounds intriguing, secrets, ghosts and a big house!
8 comments:
Dot, The River of No Return and Flora sound so interesting! Plus, I love their book covers :) Can't wait to read what you think of them and I can't wait to get my hands on copies of them.
I read The River of No Return recently and thought it was a fascinating story. I really enjoyed it and hope you do too!
I love the cover and the sound of The River of No Return by Bee Ridgway! I might have to pick it up myself :)
Nadia- They're great covers aren't they, looking forward to them!
Helen- That's good, I love the idea behind it.
Nikki-ann- I think it sounds quite different!
I've got The River of No Return in my TBR pile and I read a very positive review about it earlier in the week.
Mmmm.......nice stash, Dot! The River of No Return and Resistance Man sound intriguing to me.
Hope you have fun reading them.
Sounds like an interesting haul of new books. I am really interested to hear what you think of The River of No Return.
I recognise the Shelia O'Flanagan book,it arrived at mine too!
Now on the pile for reading!!
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