Read some Romance this Valentine's Day

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Treat Yourself to A Little Romance... Pride and Prejudice is the most popular romance of all time, and in this enjoyable retelling, Amanda Grange allows us to see the events of Jane Austen’s famous novel from Mr Darcy’s point of view.

“If you know your favourite book by heart, this is an extra helping.” - Katie Fforde

http://amzn.to/zzUhuB

Against the odds, foundling Eric sets out to prove himself - indeed, even to find a soul-mate. Whether braving “Choco-Love” Speed-Dating; running Wandsworth Prison Book Club; attending an American Church that champions the Gospel of Prosperity, or rescuing his daughter from near-rape - he finally comes to epitomize the truth of Hemingway’s words: “The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places.”

http://amzn.to/wcamMV

Fresh from ministering to a poor parish in the slums of 1830s Glasgow after a brief career in the British army, young Reverend Wyatt Jamieson takes up the ministry of the Highland village of Eskaig. He is greeted with suspicion and resentment by a community facing destruction, but he wins the heart of the people, whilst losing his own to Mairi, a local girl.

http://amzn.to/weF31C


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