November Releases

30 November, 2015

Today is the official release day for the last of our November titles. Not only that, but it is our last release day before Christmas! Take a look at the books we’re releasing to tide you over until January.

We’re all really excited about our selection this month, including some books we’ve been looking forward to seeing in print for a while now, and covering genres as diverse as children’s picture books, fantasy, crime and romance.

Midnight Mistry by Claire Merchant. The second book in the Mistry Trilogy.

Step into a supernatural world to encounter werewolves, vampires, grim reapers and banshees, but most of all, to encounter an epic love story between two, what should be, impossible lovers.

Taylor Mistry’s story began in Mistry by Moonlight, but she is only now beginning to learn the truth of her destiny. Can she solve the mystery behind the curse that plagues her, before it destroys everyone she holds most dear?

Check out the book trailer for Midnight Mistry

The third and final book in the Mistry trilogy, Mistry at Dawn, is due for release next year.

Arlington Hall by Maggie Knatt

From a quiet English country house where life has changed little comes a supernatural saga with a difference.

Something strange is happening in Arlington Hall, and the family’s lifestyle has not prepared them for this. There are secrets of tragedy, love and incest, long since buried, that are waiting to be revealed.

Spanning three generations and two centuries, Arlington Hall tells of an aristocratic family entangled by uncertain personal histories into a unique fate, taking readers on a journey beyond death and back.

Check out the book trailer for Arlington Hall

Shangri-La Lost by Amin Mirza

Amin Mirza’s second published novel.

A beautiful paradise is bequeathed to Sirdar Dilbar Singh Bendi and over the years he slowly transforms it into something much more. An ideal land where where men and women of all faiths and political leanings can co-exist and thrive, named Satputra

But this is the India of the Raj, and even the secluded beauty of Satputra may not be able to escape the influence of wars fought thousands of miles away and the fate which awaits an Indian subcontinent seething with the desire for independence.

Intervention Forgiven by Tony Bury. The first novel in the Alex Keaton series.

Detective Alex Keaton is struggling with her own demons following her partner's violent death. But when she is called to the scene of what at first appears to be a straightforward suicide the tenacious, no-nonsense cop she once was starts to show itself again.

Jack Quaid’s suicide brings up some strange questions. Why did Jack feel responsible for a murder he had nothing to do with? Why has he been flying around the world? Why has he filled books with elaborate conspiracy theories? As Alex digs deeper, it appears Jack may have uncovered a terrible secret, one that could impact on Alex personally.

The second book in the Alex Keaton series, Intervention Needed, is due for release next year.

The Zonkey by Alli Rogers and Nigel Holmes. A colourful, brightly illustrated children’s book told in rhyme. Join Arthur the donkey in his quest for love in the zoo and find out what happens when you cross a zebra with a donkey.

The first children’s book by writing duo Alli Rogers and Nigel Holmes.

The Keys of Wisdom: A fantasy of reality by Linda J. Williams. Book one in the Awakening of Navi Septa trilogy. Seven young people leave their home in the land of Teletsia in search of a better life, away from the oppression of the high priests known as the Sorcerers. Based in part on some of the timeless legends of India, and with a profound spiritual message, The Keys of Wisdom is both enlightening and entertaining.

Ability, Disability by Katie Anne Burke. Katie was a normal, happy toddler but it was only a few years before the problems began. The things she loved to do became more difficult. Now she cannot do the things that most people take for granted, eating, walking, dressing herself. On top of this she has faced prejudice.

This is her story, of how she has coped, her dreams and wishes. Above all she has a plea for the disabled to be treated as thinking, feeling, loving human beings.

Memories and Missions by Brid Keeley. Follows Brid’s journey, in her own words, in her work as a clairsentient, helping to relieve people from their suffering, and to release the trapped spirits of people who have died so they can "cross over into the light". Bríd isn't trying to convert us or ask us to believe in anything - she simply tells it as it is. But don't expect to learn nothing new: find out what it means if you dream that your pet dog has turned into a crocodile!

Master of the Keys by A.J. Pengelly. Ancient Egypt, land of eternal mystery, guards a sacred secret that has been locked away for centuries. Unbeknown to Charlie Masters, living and working in London, she holds the key to setting this knowledge free. An unexpected visit to the Valley of the Kings sets in motion a breath-taking race to discover the truth. Will the powers of Charlie’s past life help her outwit those who would rather see the secret locked away for good?

Book one in the Masters series.

A Rose for St Amelia by Jack Nesbitt. What at first appears to be a blissful holiday romance for Rose takes a dark and life-threatening turn. Secrets about her lover come to light. Secrets which could cost Rose her life.

The Return of Agamemnon by Suleiman Olimat. When Agamemnon won his war with Troy and secured the release of Helen, he was on top of the world. But his kingdom has been usurped, and he now has to go to great lengths to try to win it back. Feeling on top of the world is now no longer enough; he needs to go further, by attempting to obtain help from the celestial bodies, starting with the mighty Saturn...

A retelling of Greek myths to appeal to modern readers.

The Magical Tales of Alfie and Frank by John Martin. An enchanting children’s book, complete with illustrations. One Christmas, Alfie – two-year-old resident of Battledown Children's Home – decides to take a break from the rigours of Home life and explore the world outside. He is accompanied on his journey into the unknown by his beloved bear, Frank. Unaware of the panic they have caused, police attention and media coverage, will the pair make it home again in time for Christmas?