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In the shadows of the intelligence world, trust is the deadliest weapon. Faye Maddox is one of SIS's most seasoned operatives-sharp, fearless, and dangerously good at her job. But when a covert mission goes catastrophically wrong, the betrayal isn't just from the enemy-it's from within her own ranks. Stripped of her authority, manipulated by colleagues, and targeted by those she once called allies, Faye is thrust into a game of survival where the lines between loyalty and deception blur beyond recognition. Forced into the mysterious and elite Covert and Clandestine unit, she must navigate an underground world where even the truth wears a disguise. Her only anchor is Eugene Phelps, her enigmatic mentor turned superior, whose motives may be as layered as the missions he orchestrates. When she is tasked with interrogating Robert Fincham-a dangerous former IRA operative with whom she shares a buried and explosive past-Faye must confront the ghosts she thought she'd left behind. As the clock ticks and global threats tighten, Faye walks a razor-thin edge between duty and destruction. Her identity fractures as old legends (false personas) collide with bitter truths, and her greatest asset-emotional detachment-begins to crack under the weight of human cost. In Legends, espionage is not just a profession-it's a brutal reflection of the self. With echoes of John le Carr and the emotional resonance of Killing Eve, this gripping thriller dives deep into the psychology of a woman at war-with her enemies, her agency, and herself. If you love spy fiction layered with psychological intensity, morally complex characters, and high-stakes international drama, Legends will keep you turning pages long into the night.
In the shadows of the intelligence world, trust is the deadliest weapon. Faye Maddox is one of SIS's most seasoned operatives-sharp, fearless, and dangerously good at her job. But when a covert mission goes catastrophically wrong, the betrayal isn't just from the enemy-it's from within her own ranks. Stripped of her authority, manipulated by colleagues, and targeted by those she once called allies, Faye is thrust into a game of survival where the lines between loyalty and deception blur beyond recognition. Forced into the mysterious and elite Covert and Clandestine unit, she must navigate an underground world where even the truth wears a disguise. Her only anchor is Eugene Phelps, her enigmatic mentor turned superior, whose motives may be as layered as the missions he orchestrates. When she is tasked with interrogating Robert Fincham-a dangerous former IRA operative with whom she shares a buried and explosive past-Faye must confront the ghosts she thought she'd left behind. As the clock ticks and global threats tighten, Faye walks a razor-thin edge between duty and destruction. Her identity fractures as old legends (false personas) collide with bitter truths, and her greatest asset-emotional detachment-begins to crack under the weight of human cost. In Legends, espionage is not just a profession-it's a brutal reflection of the self. With echoes of John le Carr and the emotional resonance of Killing Eve, this gripping thriller dives deep into the psychology of a woman at war-with her enemies, her agency, and herself. If you love spy fiction layered with psychological intensity, morally complex characters, and high-stakes international drama, Legends will keep you turning pages long into the night.
Meet Robbie the Robot - not your typical robot Grandad's newest garden gadget is a self-driving lawn mower that glides silently across the grass, munching away with no teeth in sight. But to young Max, this mysterious machine looks suspiciously like a grass-eating monster. Is it safe? Does it have eyes? Could it turn into a truck? With wide-eyed wonder and a healthy dose of childhood imagination, Max questions everything about Robbie. This charming, heartwarming picture book captures the delightful conversations between a curious grandchild and his loving grandad as they explore the wonders of everyday technology through the lens of pure, playful imagination. Perfect for bedtime or storytime, Robbie the Robot celebrates intergenerational bonding, the magic of asking questions, and finding joy in the simple things - even robotic lawnmowers With gentle humor and sweet illustrations (implied by the text), this is a must-read for families who love stories about curiosity, grandparents, and the little adventures found right outside the back door.
Join Eva and her beloved Nana in a heartwarming baking adventure that celebrates family, tradition, and a very special cake Eva loves spending time at Nana's house, where her favorite thing to do is bake. And there's one treat she makes again and again-delicious carrot cake for her daddy, because it's his absolute favorite So many times, in fact, that she knows the recipe by heart. When Eva asks, "Nana, can we bake today?" the answer is always yes-and the mission is clear: "Carrot cake for my daddy, 'coz that's his favourite cake " With aprons on and oven preheated, Eva records her very own baking podcast, guiding listeners step-by-step through mixing, baking, and icing the perfect, scrumptious cake.
Can a shy squirrel and a kind boy become friends in the heart of the forest? Join Red Squirrel as he watches the world from his ancient oak tree home. When a curious boy arrives with a pocket full of nuts, a gentle dance begins Will the brave little squirrel trust this stranger in the woods? The Red Squirrel is a beautifully illustrated, heartwarming rhyming adventure that captures a magical moment between a child and nature. Perfect for children ages 2-7, this charming story will: Delight young readers with its sweet, rhythmic text that's perfect for bedtime or story time. Spark conversations about kindness, empathy, and respecting wildlife. Encourage a love for the outdoors and the wonderful animals that live in our forests. Build early reading skills through engaging, easy-to-follow rhymes. Watch as Red Squirrel cautiously hops down, one nut at a time, in this tender tale of quiet courage and unexpected friendship. With enchanting illustrations on every page, this book is more than just a story-it's an invitation to slow down, observe the beauty of nature, and believe in the power of a small act of kindness. From the author who finds endless inspiration in her grandchildren comes a timeless story that families will want to read again and again. Perfect for fans of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, We're Going on a Bear Hunt, and other classic animal stories. Click "Buy Now" to bring this woodland adventure into your home today
What happens when a lonely dragon brings thunder to the playground? Meet Happy, Super, and Miles, three best friends who love soaring through the clouds at Dragon Park. Their fun takes a scary turn when a huge, angry dragon storms in, sending their favorite toys flying Instead of running away, these brave little dragons decide to be kind. They discover that the big dragon, Luis, isn't mean-he's just sad and lonely. With his parents away, he feels unwanted and doesn't know how to make friends. Can three small acts of courage and empathy turn a stormy day into a joyful adventure? The Dragon Thunder is a heartwarming children's tale written by a young author, perfect for kids ages 4-8. This charming story will: Teach valuable lessons about kindness, empathy, and being brave enough to help others. Spark conversations about big feelings like anger, sadness, and loneliness. Show children the power of friendship and inclusion. Delight readers with its imaginative sky-high setting and lovable dragon characters. Originally penned by 6-year-old George Baron, this story captures a child's pure perspective on compassion. It's more than just a fantasy-it's a gentle guide for navigating emotions and building connections. Join Happy, Super, Miles, and Luis as they learn that even the loudest thunder can become part of a happy "thunder" of friends Perfect for fans of How to Catch a Star, The Rainbow Fish, and other stories about friendship and feelings. Click "Buy Now" to bring this uplifting adventure into your home today
They say don't ruin the friendship. But honestly? I've never been great at following advice-or avoiding his smile. Sophie Every August, Oliver Tate waltzes back into my small town, buys me a milkshake, and pretends it's totally normal that we don't call it a date. It's our thing. No kissing. No complications. Just whipped cream, sarcasm, and the tiniest bit of heartbreak (mine). Falling for him is a terrible idea. My grandparents can't stand him, he lives on airplanes running his family's resort empire, and I'm here keeping the world's most duct-taped mobile library alive. If I don't move on soon, I'm in trouble. Because this silly crush? It's starting to feel a lot less silly. Oliver Sophie Lawson has always been my constant-the one who keeps me grounded when my life's spinning through airports and business deals. But now that I'm living near her again? Things are different. She almost picked another guy, and suddenly I'm realizing I might've made the world's dumbest mistake by never making a move. Now every smile messes with my head. Every hug feels like a dare. But she's rooted here, and I'm built for takeoff. So why can't I stop imagining what would happen if I finally stayed? If I tell her how I feel, I could wreck the best thing in my life. If I don't... I might lose her forever. One way or another, we're about to ruin the friendship-and there's no going back now. Just a Friend is a sweet, small-town, closed-door romantic comedy with all of the sizzle and none of the spice It lightly touches on the past death of a parent. However, there's also an adorably huge dog named Wilford, the meddlesome antics of Aunt Stella, and no one cheats on anyone. Plus, you'll catch glimpses of all six of those handsome, illustrious Tate Brothers.
They say don't ruin the friendship. But honestly? I've never been great at following advice-or avoiding his smile. Sophie Every August, Oliver Tate waltzes back into my small town, buys me a milkshake, and pretends it's totally normal that we don't call it a date. It's our thing. No kissing. No complications. Just whipped cream, sarcasm, and the tiniest bit of heartbreak (mine). Falling for him is a terrible idea. My grandparents can't stand him, he lives on airplanes running his family's resort empire, and I'm here keeping the world's most duct-taped mobile library alive. If I don't move on soon, I'm in trouble. Because this silly crush? It's starting to feel a lot less silly. Oliver Sophie Lawson has always been my constant-the one who keeps me grounded when my life's spinning through airports and business deals. But now that I'm living near her again? Things are different. She almost picked another guy, and suddenly I'm realizing I might've made the world's dumbest mistake by never making a move. Now every smile messes with my head. Every hug feels like a dare. But she's rooted here, and I'm built for takeoff. So why can't I stop imagining what would happen if I finally stayed? If I tell her how I feel, I could wreck the best thing in my life. If I don't... I might lose her forever. One way or another, we're about to ruin the friendship-and there's no going back now. Just a Friend is a sweet, small-town, closed-door romantic comedy with all of the sizzle and none of the spice It lightly touches on the past death of a parent. However, there's also an adorably huge dog named Wilford, the meddlesome antics of Aunt Stella, and no one cheats on anyone. Plus, you'll catch glimpses of all six of those handsome, illustrious Tate Brothers.