This third book in the Highland Journal series follows the success of The Making of a Hillwalker and In My Stride, books which attracted great reviews from Chris Townsend and many others.
The story is set against the backdrop of Caesar's tumultuous conquest of Gaul. As Caesar's campaign unfolds, tests of courage and belief will confront the three protagonists, shaping them as individuals and challenging their views of the world and each other.
It is the duty of all daughters to marry, but even knowing this Perpetua is horrified when she is forced by her father and narcissistic mother into a marriage with a man she hardly knows to save the family fortune and reputation.
It is the turn of the 19th Century and Lord Jaspar Heddington is a rich, handsome rake, who womanizes with impunity, indulged by the world he inhabits who turn a blind eye to his peccadilloes.
How do you keep a moody, anxious and boastful ghost hidden from Grandma and Grandad when you’re all holidaying together in a little caravan? This is the problem that faces Tom and Bella when they encounter the ghost of a Roman soldier and promise to take him with them to Rome.
Liza Baker, a rising star in the burgeoning Abstract Expressionist era, finds herself sidelined when she gets pregnant, and decides to have the child. Yet, against conventional wisdom, she’s convinced she can have a successful career and be a good mother to her daughter, Rouge.
How do you survive when a lucky break turns out to be the worst thing that ever happened to you? Top businessman Nick Hunter is about to find out. Let’s Fly is a contemporary thriller set in London’s Notting Hill.
1960, Papua and New Guinea. Charlie K is suddenly thrust from a stone age society, having to navigate the alien culture of American schooling and university life.
Rooted in eastern philosophy with a mystical influence, Brighitta shares accessible teachings and transmissions that... Læs mere
The Colour of Hope is a poetry collection with happiness at its heart. The 45 poems inside were created during lockdown, at a time when finding beauty and comfort in the everyday seemed at once fraught with difficulty and vitally important.
The Battle of Tsushima deserves to take its place amongst the great battles that helped to shape the future of nations. This is an intricate description of the battle, as well the preparations for it by both fleets and subsequent events after it.
The Meadowsweet Year has been recorded and photographed directly from the curriculum of a Rudolf Steiner inspired Parent/Child initiative that runs in Somerset, England.... Læs mere