New Books

2012

Louse Berridge's Into the Valley of Death published 10th May as A.L. Berridge by Michael Joseph.


 
Louisa Young's My Dear I Wanted to Tell You is now out in paperback, kindle & audiobook.


Sword of Light by Katherine Roberts is published by Templar in hardcover on 1st February.

Her Song Quest is republished by Catnip in paperback, also 1st February.

Meanwhile, you can follow Rhianna Pendragon on Twitter at www.twitter.com/PendragonGirl


Michelle Lovric's Talina in the Tower is published on 2nd February by Orion

The mass market paperback of David by Mary Hoffman (Bloomsbury) is also published on 2nd February.

Celia Rees's This is not Forgiveness is published by Bloomsbury (February) and Marie-Louis Jensen's The Girl in the Mask by OUP (1st March)
2011 News

Michelle Lovric’s The Undrowned Child is published by Random House in the USA on August 9th, and the paperback of its sequel, The Mourning Emporium, is published by Orion in the UK on August 4th.

The first book in Roman Mysteries author Caroline Lawrence's new historical series The Western Mysteries came out on 2 June 2011. The Case of the Deadly Desperados is aimed at children 9+. It was chosen to be the Telegraph's Family Book Club book of the month and also one of the Sunday Times' Children's Reads for summer.

Mary Hoffman's David was published by Bloomsbury in the UK on 4th July, as was N.M. Browne's Wolf Blood. Nice to have two History Girls sharing a book birthday!

Louise Berridge's book In the Name of the King came out in August (published by Penguin). Set in France in 1640, it features André Roland, a young and idealistic aristocrat.

K.M. Grant's book Hartslove is just out, published by Quercus. In Hartslove we meet the de Granville family again, with a crumbling castle, a wastrel father, a hopeful girl, a blood red horse and the most famous race in the world.