The Duchess, the second novel in Wendy Holden's trilogy about royal outsiders, fictionalises the unknown London life of Wallis Simpson.
The fictionalised story of Marion 'Crawfie' Crawford, the progressive young working-class woman who, as royal governess for seventeen years, lived on the most intimate terms with Princess Margaret and the future Queen Elizabeth II.
The Princess, the final novel in Wendy Holden's trilogy about royal outsiders, fictionalises Princess Diana's little-known early years.
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The Number One bestselling author of The Wives of Bath and Bad Heir Day returns with a sharp and funny slice of romantic comedy set around a music festival ... carry on Glamping!
When Haatchi was injured by a train, he lost one of his legs and his tail - a huge problem for such a big dog. he needed to find his perfect Forever Home. And then Haatchi met Owen. Owen was finding life hard too. And, like Haatchi, he had a lot of love to give .
Wendy Holden, Sunday Times Number One bestselling author of The Wives of Bath and Bad Heir Day, is back with a witty and romantic new series set around a university campus.
An incredible, inspirational story of resilience, resourcefulness, and maternal courage, set against the background of the holocaust.
Glamorous journalist Laura Lake hunts down the scoop of the year in the Scottish Highlands.
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The fictionalised story of Marion 'Crawfie' Crawford, the progressive young working-class woman who, as royal governess for seventeen years, lived on the most intimate terms with Princess Margaret and the future Queen Elizabeth II.