A Cornish Summer at Cliff House

Previously published as Sugar and Spice: A fun transatlantic romance – perfect holiday read! by Britnell, Angela.A fiery chef and a delicious ex-military man . . . The perfect recipe for a sizzling romance.Spirited chef Lily Redman is never happier than when she’s cooking up a storm, so she has high hopes for her TV show discovering talented new chefs.Unfortunately for Lily, she’s astonished to learn the producer is none other than her scheming ex.But, onwards and upwards, she’s not going to let him get her down. Now she just needs to find a way to get around the Cornish countryside. Enter strong-but-silent ex-soldier Kenan and his adorable daughter. He needs work and she needs a driver.What neither of them bargained for was the scorching tension. Especially since they’re polar opposites. His job is to keep his eyes on the road — but they struggle to keep their hands off each other.When they finally begin to open up to one another, jealous exes threaten to break the tentative truce and blossoming feelings between them, making them wonder . . .Can polar opposites ever really find happiness together?This sizzling grumpy/sunshine, opposites-attract, single-dad romance is perfect for fans of Philippa Ashley, Jessica Redland, Debbie Johnson or Holly Martin.Praise for Angela Britnell:‘Pure romantic escapism.’ ?????‘Left me with a warm feeling.’ ?????‘If you are looking for a book with the feel-good factor, then this is the book for you.’ ?????‘I just couldn’t put it down!’?????‘A great feel-good book!’ ?????‘A deliciously enjoyable read.’ ?????ALSO BY ANGELA BRITNELLCORNISH CONNECTIONSBook 1: A CORNISH SUMMER AT CLIFF HOUSE

Cupcake

I know what you’re thinking.You’re thinking this will be just one more story of the ignored, “big-boned ” girl, who sheds her glasses and a few extra pounds and finally attracts the notice of the most popular guy in school.Except it isn’t. Because I’m not unpopular. Not all that ignored. And I love the way I look—just as I am.Then someone puts my name in for Homecoming Court.The bigger surprise?People actually vote for me!Now, I’m a “princess”—whether I like it or not—but the guy I’m paired with isn’t exactly Prince Charming.Rhys Castle is the strong, silent type who always wears a frown—he’s certainly never smiled at me. I’m 99.9% sure he hates being on Court and being my partner, but surprisingly…he doesn’t switch when he gets the chance.Turns out Rhys has a secret—something that makes him run hot and cold throughout the entire three weeks of Homecoming festivities. Whether he’s stepping on my feet during dance lessons or gallantly escorting me through the Homecoming parade, I can’t get a read on this guy, and for the first time, I find my confidence wavering.But there’s more to Rhys than meets the eye. And the more the spotlight shines on me, I realize there’s more to me, too.

Of Mountains and Seas

For some, the only way to possess magic is to steal it from others.Born without magic, Davis is an outcast in his own shapeshifter family. Yearning for his father’s approval, he sets down a path that intertwines with Iris, a girl whose own ambitions are hindered by a mysterious illness. Their quest leads to Yuras, one of California’s smallest towns, unremarkable until they discover a cave of magic-transferring stones. Now they have a chance to change their fates. But they’re not alone.When Nivi, a Yuras local, stumbles upon the cave, she unknowingly sets into motion a series of events that threatens to expose Davis’s past as well as her own.As dark truths surface, one question endures: How much are they willing to take in their quest for power?A multigenerational mystery told across converging timelines and from multiple points of view, full of adventure and political intrigue.

How to Find Peace

Previously unpublished – This is a collection of Krishnamurti’s speeches and informal talks where he discusses war, politics and global tensions. It’s especially vital in these times where people are overwhelmed by bad news and discord on all sides.On its 40th anniversary, Krishnamurti was invited to speak to the United Nations. He was then 90 years old, and they used the opportunity to give him a peace medal. The editors at the Krishnamurti Foundation of America were then requested to add more content from various recorded talks to create a book to be distributed by the World Future Society. The book was given out for free at their convention in Washington DC in 1992 but other than that it has never been published. The location of the talks transcribed ranges from Brussels to Mumbai, and from San Diego to Colombo.We are accustomed to Krishnamurti giving guidance on meditation, on inner states and qualities of the mind, but not so much on the world, on how we might live and on how to act in a world torn by conflict and by perceived decline and degradation. What can we do? How should we act? These extracts from talks, speeches and other books will help us feel better when we feel overwhelmed and encourage us to do what is within our power to make things better. Audiences are desperate for some constructive good news in these confusing and troubling times; there are no simple answers and Krishnamurti would never offer these anyway, but this is like sitting round the fire with a trusted elder.

Guarding the Witness

Running out of time?After two months of protective custody, bodyguard Arianna Jackson is days away from testifying at a murder trial when the unthinkable happens. Her Alaska safe house is attacked, and Arianna is forced to go on the run with U.S. Marshal Brody Callahan. Arianna is used to issuing orders, not taking them, but now, out in the wild, with a bounty on her head and a killer on her heels, she has only one hope of making it to testify?the handsome protector at her side.