Lynn se vzdala nejen milované práce, aby se mohla provdat za Eda, a stálo to za každý rok z jejich společného šťastného života. Po deseti letech ale Edovi diagnostikovali první stadium demence a začaly se dít divné věci – mnohem temnější a zrádnější než jen obvykle zapomenuté klíče a slova. Některé vzpomínky mizí, jiné dlouho pohřbené naopak vyplouvají na povrch… a Lynnin šťastný svět se začíná drolit
Psychologický thriller Jak zabít Kupida vydali autoři nejdříve sami na internetovém knihkupectví Amazon. Poté, co se román stal internetovou senzací, byl vydán i knižně a přeložen do řady jazyků.
Začínající spisovatel Alex by pro svou učitelku Siobhan udělal cokoliv. Posílá jí erotické vzkazy, nosí jí květiny, kupuje jí drahé prádlo a značkové oblečení - za její vlastní peníze. Postává pod jejími okny, vyhrožuje jejímu bývalému příteli, maže z jejího počítače emaily, které hrozí, že by mohly zhatit jeho plány. Nedělají snad tohle všichni zamilovaní? Tohle přece není stalking - to je láska. Vyděšené Siobhan se nakonec podaří Alexe odradit, jenže vzápětí zjišťuje, že už bez něho nedokáže žít… a rozhodne se pomstít. Z oběti se stává stalker, ze stalkera oběť. Je v lásce opravdu vše dovoleno, včetně vraždy?
Příběh plný absurdních situací, nepředvídaných zvratů i temného humoru střídavě vypráví stalker a jeho oběť. Překvapivý závěr s kuriózním happy endem je ujištěním, že pro každého se najde životní partner, bez ohledu na to, jak vyšinutý je.
Exploring the heart-wrenching theme of lost love, this story delves into the emotional turmoil faced by a protagonist whose partner has moved on after losing all memories of their relationship. As they grapple with feelings of betrayal and longing, the narrative unfolds through poignant moments and reflections on love, identity, and the power of memory. The journey highlights the struggle to reclaim a past that seems irretrievably lost while navigating the complexities of moving forward.
Despite being adopted, Emma Victor didn't feel all that different as a child; at least not for the first nine years of her life. Then her adoptive parents had a baby - Stella - of their own. Ten years later they were killed in a car crash - and Emma, aged 19, was left to bring Stella up alone, at an age when she should have been partying, not parenting. Ten years on, Stella has grown up. Now 19 herself, she is beautiful, confident and happy. Emma, however, is in a rut. Her career and love-life are going nowhere fast. Nearly 30, she feels she's not just on the shelf, but in danger of falling off it. But an extraordinary confrontation with a tramp on a tube shakes her from her lethargy, and she starts on a search for her birth mother; a search which, fearful both of what she might find and how it might affect Stella, she has been putting off for years. Are You My Mother? was a book that Emma used to read to Stella, when Stella was a toddler. Now the story of the little lost baby bird and the emotion and pathos of its quest for its mother haunts her as, with the help of her friend Mack, she tracks down five women with the same name; one of whom must be her mother. Emma soon finds however that her search is not so much for her mother but for her own identity. She has spent so long fulfilling roles for other people - daughter, girlfriend, sister, surrogate mother - that she has little idea of who or what she really is. Tentative at first but soon gaining in momentum, her search begins to change her life in more ways than she could possibly have imagined.
The narrative explores the journey of self-discovery and renewal, emphasizing that true transformation often follows a period of hardship. Characters confront their pasts and the challenges that led them to a crossroads, ultimately finding hope and new beginnings. The story highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of embracing change after hitting rock bottom.
Helena Nicholls - ex world-famous pop star and prime-time DJ - wakes up in hospital to find her looks, her career and her personal life in tatters. She has been let down by her boyfriend, and the one person she loved most in the world - her best friend since the age of five - is dead. She feels that she belongs nowhere, and her sense of identity, fragile at the best of times, is in pieces. So Helena turns to the one thing that has always got her through, the one thing that has real resonance: music. And she begins to concoct The Plan. Using the request format that made her radio show so popular, where listeners rang in with detailed stories about why certain songs were so meaningful for them, she sets out the story of her own life, chapter by chapter, track by track. Thinking about the songs that represent important chapters in her own life, Helena begins to come to terms with her past. But the present is more of a problem as, while in hospital, she has remet an old friend to whom she is still hugely attracted. Her strict adherence to The Plan, however, means that time is not on her side. If she is to have a future at all, she must work out what it really means To Be Someone. With