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  • The Weekender

    Fay Keenan, Harriet Hare, Boldwood Books

    Audible Audiobook (Boldwood Books, Nov. 28, 2019)
    When Charlie Thorpe met Holly Renton, they were not a match made in heaven.... Holly lives and works in the beautiful town of Willowbury in Somerset. An incorrigible optimist, she is determined to change the world for the better. Charlie Thorpe, on the other hand, is the ultimate pragmatist. As Willowbury's new member of parliament, he has to be. While he's determined to prove himself to the town, as far as Holly's concerned, he's just another politician on the make. But when their paths cross again, it's clear they've got more in common than they think. Can Holly and Charlie overcome their differences and work together, or are they destined to be forever on opposite sides? And why does Holly have a funny feeling she has met Charlie before? Let Fay Keenan whisk you away to a world of glorious country views, unforgettable characters and once-in-a-lifetime love. Perfect for all fans of Fern Britton, Veronica Henry and Erica James.
  • The Forgotten Picnic Basket

    B. A. Thurlborn

    language (Wyldwood Books, Dec. 21, 2015)
    A heart-warming tale about a forgotten picnic basket and the little mouse that finds it.
  • The Little Rabbit, The Dormouse, and The Hedgehog

    B. A. Thurlborn

    language (Wyldwood Books, Sept. 19, 2018)
    A story of friendship and courage with a little bit of Christmas magic!When Little Rabbit loses two of her close friends, Dormouse and Hedgehog, to a great storm she turns to Robin for help in finding them. This leads to a grand adventure as they also seek out Little Rabbit’s missing family and a mysterious star that fell from the night sky...
  • The Special Christmas

    B. A. Thurlborn

    language (Wyldwood Books, Feb. 12, 2018)
    A touching story about keeping the mystery and magic of Christmas alive…For young or old, child and faerie alike!
  • The Weekender: A heartwarming novel of finding love in the countryside

    Fay Keenan

    eBook (Boldwood Books, Nov. 28, 2019)
    'A gorgeous rural romance full of warmth and charm.' Victoria ConnellyWhen Charlie Thorpe met Holly Renton, they were not a match made in heaven…Holly lives and works in the beautiful town of Willowbury in Somerset. An incorrigible optimist, she is determined to change the world for the better.Charlie Thorpe on the other hand, is the ultimate pragmatist. As Willowbury’s new member of parliament, he has to be. While he’s determined to prove himself to the town, as far as Holly’s concerned, he’s just another politician on the make. But when their paths cross again, it’s clear they’ve got more in common than they think. Can Holly and Charlie overcome their differences and work together, or are they destined to be forever on opposite sides? And why does Holly have a funny feeling she has met Charlie before…Let Fay Keenan whisk you away to a world of glorious country views, unforgettable characters and once-in-a-lifetime love. Perfect for all fans of Fern Britton, Veronica Henry and Erica James.Praise for Fay Keenan:‘Guaranteed to put a spring in your step. Feel-good, frisky and great fun with a hearty dash of romance and intrigue.' Julie Houston 'Moving, funny, thoughtful and romantic. Bring on the next one!' Jenny KaneWhat readers are saying about The Weekender:'A superb stand-alone story which left me surprised and delighted to see it is actually first in series!''this lovely author who writes intelligently and with true passion.''There are so many likeable characters in this book. ''this is a lovely and heartwarming story, that has a serious side hidden within the romance.''The entire book was sweet and sensitive.'' I enjoyed it from the very start''It was a wonderful book, guaranteed to put a smile on your face.'
  • The Lost Tricycle

    B. A. Thurlborn

    language (Wyldwood Books, Dec. 21, 2015)
    A story of old life and new beginnings and the old lady who helped to make it happen...
  • The 400 lb Gorilla: An Urban Fantasy Mystery Thriller

    D C Farmer

    language (Wyrmwood Books, May 20, 2018)
    Matt sees things. Strange and weird things. Not so unusual after a bad knock on the head, they say. But surely, hallucinations are not meant to try and murder you, are they?Matt Danmore thinks he's unlucky. Smashed up in a car accident and told that his missing girlfriend is a figment of his addled brain. Fate must be having a damned good laugh.She's still laughing a year later when said girlfriend turns up looking ravishing and wanting to carry on where they almost fatally left off.But Matt hasn't bargained for the baggage that comes with Silvy. Like the fact that she is neither an English language student nor truly a girl. At least not a human one.Either everything he sees is a hallucination, or it's all terrifyingly real. In which case that really is a banshee driving the number 42 bus, and there really is a whole hive of demonic zealots screaming for his head--plus assorted other bits.He's faced with a stark choice. Keep taking the pills or accept what he's seeing as reality and work out what on earth is going on. After all, there's nothing much at stake. Just Matt's sanity and the future of the universe as we know it.The 400Lb Gorilla is an urban fantasy mystery adventure full of intrigue, thrills and dry, sardonic humour. If you like Jim Butcher, Terry Pratchett, Ben Aaronovitch, Robert Crane, Michael Anderle, Shayne Silvers and Patricia Briggs, you're sure to LOVE this full length novel (and second book -- you can get the first, a novella called Every little Evil, for not very much if anything, here on Amazon) in The Hipposync Archives.Tap BUY NOW to jump into a world you will not want to leave TODAY
  • Frivolous Pursuits: An Urban Fantasy Mystery Thriller

    DC Farmer

    language (Wyrmwood Books, July 27, 2015)
    Darren Trott is living the dream. It just isn't the dream he applied for. Darren has a job, a girlfriend and a house with potential. But the job is one he hates, his girlfriend has plans that exclude him, and the house hides secrets that he's done his best to forget. When his past comes back to haunt him, he's forced to confront the possibility that he's lived his whole life as a lie. Someone wants his help. To give it, Darren must step away from his cozy existence to an alien world where tyrants rule and where he and his newfound companions are the only ones that can destroy the monster's murderous stranglehold. But there are those, in both worlds, who don't want him to succeed. Psychopathic relatives, aboriginal demons, warrior queens, and a Brownie called George (with claws, a pork-pie hat and an attitude bigger than a banker's wage), all want a piece of Darren. But they'll have to form an orderly queue. Because first, if he so chooses, there's the small matter of stopping an impending apocalypse...Frivolous Pursuits is an urban fantasy crime novel full of intrigue, adventure and dry, sardonic humour. If you like Jim Butcher, Terry Pratchett, Ben Aaranovitch, Robert Crane, Shayne Silver, Patricia Briggs or Douglas Adams, you're sure to LOVE this third novel in the Hipposync Archives.CLICK or tap BUY NOW to jump into a world you won't want to leave TODAY
  • The Curse of Wihtlea Barrows: A fantasy adventure for all ages

    Rhys A Jones

    language (Wyrmwood Books, Oct. 19, 2011)
    Holidays with Gran. Boring, right? Dream on.Ten-year-old Sam Jones is on holiday with his Gran. But all she wants to do is bake cakes and help out at the cat sanctuary. Her cottage doesn't even have Wi-Fi. Duh!But when she gets a cry for help from her old village, everything changes. Something very bad is happening in Wihtlea Barrows. And, according to Gran, only her cunning can fix it.It's not exactly the holiday Sam had planned. But what he's about to find out about his grandmother and what she can do with a charmed cherry Bakewell, will turn his world upside down.The Curse of Wihtlea Barrows is a spine chilling story about a young boy and his more-than-meets-the-eye grandmother, full of adventure, warmth, mystery and humour. If you like Neil Gaiman's Coraline and all of Roald Dahl, you'll LOVE this first book in the Merryweathers series. Previously published as the Dreables, this is a new edition with specially designed covers to celebrate the long-awaited release of the third in the series.Click or tap BUY NOW and step into another world TODAY
  • Grume: An Urban Fantasy Mystery Thriller

    D C Farmer

    language (Wyrmwood Books, April 18, 2017)
    GRUME: A SEMI-SOLID STICKY MASS OF THICK VISCOUS FLUID.Kylah Porter thinks the world of her human partner Matt. But she worries that his skill set is a little too unrefined for a job as a special agent with the Department of Fimmigration monitoring the borders between the worlds.When a series of vampire deaths in the Fae world is linked to dark wonderworking in the human world, it’s clear that a serial killer of the very worst kind is on the loose. With only a group of rehabilitated bloodsucking zealots and a uniquely fragrant bookshop as clues to the mystery, the DOF needs all the help it can get to root out an evil bent on having a foot (or is that a fang?) in both camps. But will Matt remain a loose cannon? Or can he prove to Kylah that he’s worthy of both her affection and her respect once more? He needs to sort himself out and quickly. Because not doing so could have disastrous consequences for all concerned... Murder, garlic, and a generous helping of gore make up the ingredients of Grume, an urban fantasy crime novel full of wonderful adventure and dry, sardonic humour. If you like Jim Butcher, Terry Pratchett, Ben Aaranovitch, Robert Crane, Shayne Silver, Patricia Briggs or Douglas Adams, you’re sure to LOVE this fifth book from the amazing Hipposync Archives.CLICK or tap BUY NOW to jump into a world you won’t want to leave TODAY
  • The Bewilderment: An Urban Fantasy Mystery Thriller

    D C Farmer

    language (Wyrmwood Books, July 20, 2016)
    Bobby Miracle just wanted a job in a bookshop. What she got was something literally out of this world.Bobby Miracle would love a real job. But times are hard. Especially if you’re into Goth attire, prefer graveyards to meadows, and refuse to compromise for anyone. An internship at Hipposync Enterprises dealing in rare books seems a dream come true. And given the sort of people who work there, for once Bobby doesn’t feel the slightest bit out of place. But when the whole building freezes in a trans-dimensional lockdown state, and Asher Lodge, an inspector with a Fae intelligence agency, is sent to investigate, the weirdness needle edges towards red. Bobby learns that the staid bookshop she works in is just a front for a secret agency policing the borders between the worlds. And something very bad has just broken through. Lodge wants her to leave and save herself, but it’s crunch time for Bobby. Not many people have believed in her up to now and she knows that it’s about time she started to believe in herself. She decides to stay and face a terrifying enemy with a very sharp axe to grind. Pretty soon, it’s not just about the job. It’s more a question of survival for both her and Hipposync.The Bewilderment is an urban fantasy crime novel full of intrigue, adventure and dry, sardonic humour. If you like Jim Butcher, Terry Pratchett, Ben Aaranovitch, Robert Crane, Shayne Silver, Patricia Briggs or Douglas Adams, you’re sure to LOVE this fourth book in the Hipposync Archives.CLICK or tap BUY NOW to jump into a world you won’t want to leave TODAY
  • The Curse of Borage-Doone: A fantasy adventure for all ages

    Rhys A Jones

    language (Wyrmwood Books, June 13, 2012)
    When in doubt, eat cake!Gwladys Merryweather is Sam Jones's grandmother and a bit of a witch to boot (in a good way).When she wins a baking competition, her prize is a trip to Scotland to meet her TV chef hero. But there's something waiting for her and Sam there. Something bitter and devious and bearing a grudge.It knows Mother Merryweather's darkest secrets and is determined to use them against her and everyone she's close to. And that means Sam.Ths time, it's going to take a lot more than a slice of Merryweather cake to sort out the Curse of Borage-Doone.Another deliciously spooky story about a young boy and his cunningly clever grandmother, full of adventure, warmth, mystery and humour. If you like Neil Gaiman's Coraline and anything by Roald Dahl, you'll LOVE this second book in the Merryweathers series. Click or tap BUY NOW and step into another world TODAY