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Daria’s Daughter
Coming on February 23rd,
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The Runaway
‘a stonking good read’
Jo Bartlett
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Stolen Sister
‘a creepy atmosphere…’
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The Cold Cold Sea
‘An emotional read, a turbulent read.’
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Tag Archives: Jo Bartlett
Sweet ‘n’ Sour books from…Scotland
I spent the first twenty-two years of my life in Scotland, so a sweet ‘n’ sour post from north of the border is a must. Mind you, it wasn’t until I came to Switzerland that I met Alison Baillie and … Continue reading →
Posted in books, Scotland, The Writing Life, travel
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Tagged Alison Baillie, Jo Bartlett, Scotland
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7 Comments
It’s CHRI – STMAS at Fabrian Books 🎄
Not so many shopping days to go now… This time next week, Advent will have well and truly started, and at Fabrian Books, we have lots of feel-good novels and novellas out to celebrate the season. Picture yourself by one … Continue reading →
Posted in books, The Writing Life
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Tagged Christmas, Christmas reading, Fabrian Books, Jackie Ladbury, Jo Bartlett, Melinda Huber, Pat Posner, Sharon Booth, Zara Thorne
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2 Comments
The Perfect Location…
A couple of weeks ago I was on Facebook, and noticed this recently-published novella by my fellow-Fabrian Books writer Jo Bartlett. That cottage is almost exactly like the one friends used to have on The Isle Of Arran – I … Continue reading →
Posted in Guest Posts
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Tagged A Highland Practice, Fabrian Books, Jo Bartlett, romance, Scotland
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6 Comments