There’s something deeply satisfying about a stack of new books waiting to be opened — crisp pages, compelling characters and the promise of late nights and “just one more chapter”. This month, we’re giving one lucky reader the chance to win all ten of our March Books of the Month — there's gripping crime, dark psychological suspense, sweeping family drama and inspiring gardening reads.
On our shelf this month you can enjoy....
Dark Heart by Neil Lancaster - when a bombing in York kills a renowned author, DS Max Craigie uncovers a conspiracy far darker than first suspected. As murders mount and a shadowy figure known as “The Cashier” emerges, the race for the truth becomes increasingly dangerous.
Death Watch Cottage by T. Orr Munro - a supposed accident in a Devon holiday cottage raises suspicion for CSI Ally Dymond. When a second body is discovered, buried tensions and local secrets come sharply into focus.
When I Kill You by B.A. Paris - Nell Masters believes someone is watching her — but is it paranoia, or has her dangerous past finally caught up with her? A taut psychological thriller full of unease.
The Family Friend by Claire Douglas - an unexpected inheritance draws Imogen back to a house shadowed by tragedy — and to secrets that refuse to stay buried.
California Gold by Jodie Chapman - spanning four decades, this evocative family drama follows one man’s dream to recreate a slice of California sunshine on English soil — and the cost of chasing it.
Braving the Storm by Elliott Rose - Briar Lane escapes her controlling family only to find forbidden feelings waiting in Crimson Ridge. An emotionally charged romance about freedom and desire.
Most Wanted by Andi Osho - locked out of the property market, Naya and Jake jokingly consider crashing it themselves. A sharp, darkly funny take on modern ambition.
The Vanished Girl by Kathleen McGurl - after a girl vanishes in the summer of 1976, a group of friends are bound by a life-changing secret. Decades later, Jo returns home to uncover the truth — and finds the past dangerously close to home.
Dopamine Gardening by Amy Chapman - fifty-two simple, seasonal gardening projects designed to boost wellbeing — accessible whether you have a garden, balcony or windowsill.
Fifty Things to Do in the Garden by Matt Collins - an illustrated guide packed with practical projects to help you make the most of your outdoor space, whatever its size.
To be in with a chance of winning this ultimate 10-book Spring reading bundle simply answer the question below. If you need a little clue, head over to our March Books of the Month page and return here to answer. If the question isn't visible, remember you have to be a registered member to enter competitions so log in or sign up.
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