Lulu crafts novels centered on the lives of the rich and glamorous, exploring themes of sex, love, beauty, and money. Her heroines, often privileged and beautiful, navigate significant drama and suffering before finding resolution. Lulu's passion for high fashion infuses her work with vivid descriptions of luxury and style, offering readers an escapist journey. Her primary aim is to entertain, allowing readers to indulge in the glamorous and opulent existences of her characters.
But Flora shrinks from the limelight, fearful of what lies beyond the walls of
her over-protective aunt's house. But Flora yearns for security - and when she
is rescued from harm by a kind stranger, she seems to have found the love and
protection she craves.
In The Last Song of Winter, two extraordinary narratives intertwine through a hauntingly beautiful island setting, offering a gripping tale of heartbreak, romance and redemption.Nursing a broken heart, Romy lives alone in a windswept cottage on an island off the coast of Pembrokeshire. Once the site of a haunting monastery, the island now serves as a bird sanctuary, where Romy and the enigmatic warden, Pen, coexist amidst ancient secrets and the melody of the wilderness. As the elements begin to take their toll, they will have to cooperate to survive, especially when a new arrival changes everything . . .In the late 1940s, young and determined Veronica is drawn to the island in a quest to meet her hero, the devastatingly handsome Jack Bannock. A reclusive former star, he is now a broken man, haunted by a past filled with betrayal and loss. In her journey to heal Jack’s shattered spirit, Veronica must unearth hidden truths, and navigate the perilous path to claim her own career and love story . . .
Daisy Dangerfield has been brought up in the lap of luxury. Her father, Daddy
Dangerfield, has given her the best of everything, she's not known a moment's
doubt or worry. Until a shocking secret is revealed, and she is thrown out of
the family with nothing but her dreams of revenge.
Helen is married to Angus, the younger of the Ballintyre brothers. They met as students and Helen fell in love, not just with Angus but with the romantic Ballintyre family and their beautiful house on the edge of a loch. But marriage to Angus has not proved happy. Now, years later and with a family, Helen and Angus have been forced to move back to live at Ballintyre with his older brother, Charlie. Helen is surprised to find that Sylla, Charlie's wife, has disappeared and no one seems to know where she is. Helen is worried, not least because Charlie and Sylla lost their teenage daughter, Rose, only a year before. Surely someone should be looking for her.
The darker the lie, the deeper the secret . . .In this house there are many secrets…It is 1965 and young Alexandra Crewe obediently marries the man her father has selected for her. But very soon both she and her husband Laurence realize that their marriage is a disaster. When real love finds Alexandra, plucking her out of her unhappy existence, she is powerless to resist. Her home becomes Fort Stirling, a beautiful Dorset castle, but Alexandra fears that there will be a price to pay for this wonderful new life. When tragedy strikes, it seems that her punishment has come, and there is only one way she can atone for her sins . . .In the present day, Delilah Young is the second wife of John Stirling and the new chatelaine of Fort Stirling. The house seems to be a sad one and Delilah hopes to fill it with life and happiness. But when she attempts to heal the heartbreak in John’s life, it seems that the forces of the past might be too strong for her. Why does John have such a hatred for the old folly on the hill, and what happened to his mother when she vanished from his life? As Delilah searches for the truth, she realizes that perhaps some secrets are better left buried . . .
Tara's one purpose in life, no matter the sacrifice, is to be financially
independent of her family and husband; and Poppy, spoiled by attention and
love throughout her life, has yet to expose herself to the thrill of really
living and loving dangerously.