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Chapter Book and Tea Shop Book Catalogue: May-Jun 2023 📚

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The USA’s summer releases are arriving for us to enjoy through our winter down under. There are new releases by Ilona Andrews (MAGIC CLAIMS—Kate Daniels: Wilmington Years Series), Christine Feehan (GHOSTLY GAME—Ghostwalker Series), Ali Hazelwood (LOVE, THEORETICALLY), Emily Henry (HAPPY PLACE), Ana Huang (KING OF PRIDE—King of Sins Series), Amanda Quick (THE BRIDE WORE WHITE—Burning Cove, California Series), Julia Quinn (QUEEN CHARLOTTE—Bridgerton Series Prequel) and Nora Roberts (IDENTITY). Enjoy your reading!

NB. Please see page 2 of the book catalogue for the details of the RESONANCE SURGE Book Launch and Signing Event instore with Nalini Singh on Wed 26 July @ 7pm as well as the Special Price Pre-Order details.
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NB. Please see page 3 of the book catalogue for the details of the Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Monthly Meetings and Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Facebook Group.
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