Did you know that Booktopia has its very own publishing imprint called Booktopia Editions? Focusing mainly on commercial fiction and non-fiction, we’ve already brought some great books to Aussie readers from authors like Joanne Harris, Tessa Bailey, Poppy Gee and more.
Each month on the blog, we’ll be sharing the latest books from Booktopia Editions with you and this month you can look forward to new books by Jennifer Bacia, Fiona Palmer and Susannah Turner. Read on!
Jennifer Bacia
Jennifer Bacia is an Australian author. Her first novel, Indecent Ambition, was sold for a record-breaking advance and became an international bestseller. The success of that compelling, fast-paced thriller opened the door to the boom in Australian popular fiction publishing that followed. The author of nine novels and dozens of short stories, Jennifer’s latest novel is Dark Side of the Harbour – a suspenseful tale of courage and resilience set in Sydney in the ’60s and ’80s.
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Sometimes money and success are not enough and secrets can be deadly. Cass, Fran and Angela share one of the city’s best addresses yet behind the successful careers and designer clothes each is facing the crisis of her life.
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A school reunion … a time for lies, illusion, pretending life is the way you want it to be. If the four friends had been truthful that night could one of them have escaped the terrible ordeal of a packed courtroom?
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When Marnie, Tina and Lee share a house in famous Bondi Beach they are young, driven and ambitious. Yet below the surface each has her own agenda. A quarter of a century later the three friends learn that dreams come with no guarantees and the city is a much more dangerous place.
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Maddy Tyler, a chic art gallery owner is driven, overworked and cynical about love. When a sudden crisis makes her re-evaluate her life, she impulsively buys a weekend retreat in the country. But nothing is ever that simple …
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Fiona Palmer
Fiona Palmer lives in the tiny rural town of Pingaring in Western Australia, three and a half hours south-east of Perth. She writes her own brand of stories from the country to the coast.
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Kim Richards is a creative woman of the land, a rural ambassador who’s renowned for her contribution to her community. But deep down, she’s lonely. She’s already watched the man she loves falls for someone else, and her dream of starting her own family feels like it’s slipping through her fingers. Enter Charlie McNamara …
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Schoolteacher Natalie has always been a city girl. She has a handsome boyfriend and a family who give her only the best. But she craves her own space, and her own classroom, before settling down into the life she is expected to lead. When Nat takes up a posting at a tiny school in remote Western Australia, it proves quite the culture shock.
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Jonelle Baxter is a young woman in a man’s world a tough, hardworking motor mechanic from an idyllic country family. Daniel Tyler is new in town, posted from the city to manage the community bank. The last thing Jonny and Dan need is an unwanted attraction to each other …
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Three generations of Stewart women share a deep connection to their family farm, but a secret from the past threatens to tear them apart. When a letter from 1946 is unearthed in an old cottage on the property, the Sunnyvale girls find themselves on a journey deep into their own hearts and all the way across the world to Italy.
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Susannah Turner
Susannah Turner was born and raised in rural New South Wales. She has five brothers and sisters who always knew they could find her curled up in an armchair with a romance novel (or reading one under Aunty Norma’s lemon tree at Christmas time). After moving to Sydney, Susannah worked in publishing but now devotes her time to writing. She lives in Sydney with the childhood sweetheart she met in high school. Worth Fighting For is her first novel.
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Everyone loves Charlotte Ahearn. She’s friendly, funny, smart and kind – and she’s a brilliant baker – so why has she moved to a country town where nobody wants to know her? Dunbarton doesn’t seem to get that Charlotte is just there doing her job – convincing the town that the local silver mine should be allowed to expand. If only a certain local farmer called Nick MacLeod didn’t have to make that task so much harder – and personal.
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