
‘ Human beings, especially when vulnerable, need an omniscient guide – someone who goes far beyond seeing the simple medical history.’
The Daily Mail has published the full extract here.
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Woman Magazine interviews Lucy O’Donnell. Read more about Lucy’s experiences and how she has coped with cancer in her title Cancer is My Teacher. Get your copy here today!
Valerie Grove reviews A Long Hot Unholy Summer by Teresa Waugh for The Oldie. Get your copy of the book here today!
Nicky Haslam reviews A Humour of Love by Robert Montagu. Get your copy of the book here today!
‘As the sun becomes more oppressive and the heat more exhausting, the reader becomes increasingly immersed in the story’s horror. Waugh brilliantly contrasts the serenity of the rural landscape with the ever-lurking dark danger. A draining but compelling read.’
The Lady reviews A Long Hot Unholy Summer by Teresa Waugh. Read the full article here. Get your copy of A Long Hot Unholy Summer here today!
‘This volume is packed with literary anecdotes and gossip, and the authors’ tub-thumping observations are a must-read for all those who still believe passionately that books should be of literary merit and printed on paper with gorgeous dust-jackets.’
The Daily Mail reviews Did We Meet on Grub Street? by David Elliott, Hilary Bailey and Emma Tennant. Get your copy here today!
‘Amanda Prantera is an old hand at novel-writing: the author of sixteen novels ranging from gothic to sci-fi, to fantasy, to mystery, creating a nightmare for blurb writers and critics who try to seek classification for her work.Suffice to say, her legion of admirers speak volumes of her ability to enthral her reading public. The Guardian calls her ‘a fine novelist’ whereas the Daily Telegraph acknowledges that she ‘writes superbly’. On the other hand, theTLS cannot think of ‘another teller of gothic tales who betters her in the genre’

Our Chairman Naim Attallah blogs about Quartet author Amanda Prantera.
Read his full post here.
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‘Rich in the sterling qualities essential for a diplomatic wife: good humour, resilience — and the ability to see the funny side of any situation, no matter how grim’
The Daily Mail reviews Hummingbirds in my Hair by Pamela O’Cuneen. Get your copy of the book here today!
‘As Christmas is the festive season, why not celebrate with a gift of substance at a price you can afford? £50 in today’s money is a bargain for what you are getting. Hurry and don’t leave matters hanging in the air. Time is not on your side now that the bells of Christmas are about to toll merrily.’
Our Chairman on Venus by Grace Vane Percy. Read the full blog post here. Last chance to order it for Christmas…
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Photographer Grace Vane Percy talks to Josephine about the cult of Venus in relation to her beautiful black and white book celebrating the female nude: Venus. She loves to highlight and accentuate what is beautiful, not necessarily perfect in women.
Radio Gorgeous interviews Grace Vane Percy.
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Venus by Grace Vane Percy is available now. Get your copy here today!
‘Some say living well is the best revenge, but writing well, as Robert Montagu demonstrates in this moving memoir, may be even better.’
The Tablet reviews A Humour of Love by Robert Montagu. A Humour of Love is out now!
‘The book is fun: I was very happy reading a chapter or so each night. I enjoyed her company, I admired her energy and indomitableness, and I enjoyed reading about Caribbean life from the diplomatic perspective. An excellent Christmas present for a doggy person who craves the sun.’
Hummingbirds in My Hair by Pamela O’Cuneen. Get your copy of the title here now!