Romancing the Soul

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by Sarah Tranter


  But you see, ‘There is no such thing as … immortality.’

  This is Nate’s story …

  Visit www.choc-lit.com for more details including the first two chapters and reviews.

  Introducing Choc Lit

  We’re an independent publisher creating a delicious selection of fiction. Where heroes are like chocolate – irresistible! Quality stories with a romance at the heart.

  Choc Lit novels are selected by genuine readers like yourself. We only publish stories our Choc Lit Tasting Panel want to see in print. Our reviews and awards speak for themselves.

  We’d love to hear how you enjoyed Romancing the Soul. Just visit www.choc-lit.com and give your feedback. Describe George in terms of chocolate and you could win a Choc Lit novel in our Flavour of the Month competition.

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  More from Choc Lit

  If you enjoyed Sarah’s story, you’ll enjoy the rest of our selection. Here’s a sample:

  A Stitch in Time

  Amanda James

  A stitch in time saves nine … or does it?

  Sarah Yates is a thirty-something history teacher, divorced, disillusioned and desperate to have more excitement in her life. Making all her dreams come true seems about as likely as climbing Everest in stilettos.

  Then one evening the doorbell rings and the handsome and mysterious John Needler brings more excitement than Sarah could ever have imagined. John wants Sarah to go back in time …

  Sarah is whisked from the Sheffield Blitz to the suffragette movement in London to the Old American West, trying to make sure people find their happy endings. The only question is, will she ever be able to find hers?

  Visit www.choc-lit.com for more details including the first two chapters and reviews.

  Please don’t stop the music

  Jane Lovering

  Winner of the 2012 Best Romantic Comedy Novel of the Year

  Winner of the 2012 Romantic Novel of the Year

  How much can you hide?

  Jemima Hutton is determined to build a successful new life and keep her past a dark secret. Trouble is, her jewellery business looks set to fail – until enigmatic Ben Davies offers to stock her handmade belt buckles in his guitar shop and things start looking up, on all fronts.

  But Ben has secrets too. When Jemima finds out he used to be the front man of hugely successful Indie rock band Willow Down, she wants to know more. Why did he desert the band on their US tour? Why is he now a semi-recluse?

  And the curiosity is mutual – which means that her own secret is no longer safe …

  Visit www.choc-lit.com for more details including the first two chapters and reviews.

  Never Coming Home

  Evonne Wareham

  Winner of the Joan Hessayon New Writers’ Award

  All she has left is hope.

  When Kaz Elmore is told her five-year-old daughter Jamie has died in a car crash, she struggles to accept that she’ll never see her little girl again. Then a stranger comes into her life offering the most dangerous substance in the world: hope.

  Devlin, a security consultant and witness to the terrible accident scene, inadvertently reveals that Kaz’s daughter might not have been the girl in the car after all.

  What if Jamie is still alive? With no evidence, the police aren’t interested, so Devlin and Kaz have little choice but to investigate themselves.

  Devlin never gets involved with a client. Never. But the more time he spends with Kaz, the more he desires her – and the more his carefully constructed ice-man persona starts to unravel.

  The desperate search for Jamie leads down dangerous paths – to a murderous acquaintance from Devlin’s dark past, and all across Europe, to Italy, where deadly secrets await. But as long as Kaz has hope, she can’t stop looking …

  Visit www.choc-lit.com for more details including the first two chapters and reviews.

  The Silent Touch of Shadows

  Christina Courtenay

  Winner of the 2012 Best Historical Read from the Festival of Romance

  What will it take to put the past to rest?

  Professional genealogist Melissa Grantham receives an invitation to visit her family’s ancestral home, Ashleigh Manor. From the moment she arrives, life-like dreams and visions haunt her. The spiritual connection to a medieval young woman and her forbidden lover have her questioning her sanity, but Melissa is determined to solve the mystery.

  Jake Precy, owner of a nearby cottage, has disturbing dreams too, but it’s not until he meets Melissa that they begin to make sense. He hires her to research his family’s history, unaware their lives are already entwined. Is the mutual attraction real or the result of ghostly interference?

  A haunting love story set partly in the present and partly in fifteenth century Kent.

  Visit www.choc-lit.com for more details including the first two chapters and reviews.

 

 

 


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