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Chapter Book and Tea Shop Book Catalogue: May-Jun 2025

Frances from Chapter Book and Tea Shop

πŸ“š πŒπ€π˜-𝐉𝐔𝐍 πŸπŸŽπŸπŸ“ 𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊 π‚π€π“π€π‹πŽπ†π”π„ πŸ“š
It’s our 20th Birthday this month. The years have flown by. A big thank you to our wonderful staff, customers and suppliers who have been with us over the years. We are celebrating our birthday with 20 prizes that we are giving away at the end of June. Please enter our Birthday Prize Draw Either Instore Or via our Facebook page at bit.ly... Or via our Instagram page at bit.ly...

Re new book releases to enjoy this winter, these include Jayne Castle’s IT TAKES A PSYCHIC (Harmony Series), Christine Feehan’s THUNDER GAME (Ghostwalker Series), Dani Francis’s SILVER ELITE (Silver Elite Series), Emily Henry’s GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL LIFE, Ana Huang’s KING OF ENVY (Kings of Sin Series), Eloisa James’ HARDLY A GENTLEMAN (Accidental Brides Series), Nora Roberts’ HIDDEN NATURE and Nalini Singh’s ARCHANGEL’S ASCENSION (NZ Author―Guild Hunter Series). Enjoy!

Check out the catalogue at
chapter.co.nz...

NB.
See p.3 for the pre-order link for signed copies of ATONEMENT SKY by Nalini Singh chapter.co.nz...
See p.3 for the details of the Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Monthly Meetings and Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Facebook Group.
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For Enquiries or Orders: βœ‰οΈ info@chapter.co.nz ☎️ 09-6232319 πŸ“± 021-635027

NB. Chapter’s trading hours are Tue–Sun 10–4 (we are CLOSED on Mondays, except in December).

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