Advertising executive Chloe Walsh thought she was visiting her friend Roisin to get away from it all, but little does she know her kooky friend has a master plan to breathe some life into her sleepy seaside village through a new wellness retreat - and she needs Chloe's skills.
Helen Bridgett Books
Helen's lifelong love for books and writing culminated in a New Year's resolution to pen a novel as a Christmas gift, resulting in the creation of The Mercury Travel Club. Beyond her literary pursuits, she finds joy in walking and enjoying wine, though rarely simultaneously. A child of the 80s, she holds a deep connection to the music of her teenage years, with certain anthems capable of evoking an instant nostalgic response.






The Heat is On
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The sequel to The Mercury Club sees Angie successfully running the business with Charlie and Patty. The book concludes with all the main characters in the renovated Caribbean hotel - it is finally ready to open and Patty has a surprise beach wedding, watched on the Internet by their loyal Mercury customers.
The Mercury Travel Club
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
'Hi, I'm Angela. My husband ran off with the caterer we hired for our daughter's graduation party. Pleased to meet you.'
A peaceful Christmas in Serenity Bay? Think again! Chloe Walsh's skills as location manager for the beautiful seaside village she calls home have come up trumps again, and Serenity Bay is now the setting for cosy crime drama The Montgomery Mysteries, starring amateur sleuth Dominic Montgomery and his crime-solving dog, Agatha.
Exploring themes of second chances and new beginnings, this romantic comedy takes readers on a humorous journey around the globe. The story follows characters who rediscover love and adventure later in life, blending laughter with heartfelt moments. As they navigate unexpected challenges and embrace change, the narrative highlights the joys of starting over, making it a delightful read for those seeking both romance and comedy.
Exploring themes of second chances and personal reinvention, this romantic comedy takes readers on a humorous journey around the globe. The story follows characters navigating love and life as they embrace new beginnings later in life, filled with laughter and unexpected adventures.
When practising what you preach is easier said than done ... Professor Maxie Reddick has her reasons for being sceptical of traditional policing methods, but, in between her criminology lecturing job and her Criminal Thoughts podcast, she stays firmly on the side lines of the crime solving world.