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Press Releases from Libros International (6 total)

Expatriate British author publishes short stories about life in Spain

Libros International, a publishing company based in the United Kingdom and Spain, is pleased to announce the publication of Poisoned Petals by Andy Crabb. Poisoned Petals is a set of over forty short stories, tales with a Spanish flavour. Most are set in Spain, with many featuring locations and people from within the Costa Blanca, especially around Denia and Javea, where the author lives, works and continually observes. Some are

Libros International publishes Kate Genovese’s book Two Weeks Since My Last Co …

Libros International is pleased to announce the release of Kate Genovese’s book Two Weeks Since My Last Confession, a saga featuring the O’Brien family from Boston, Massachusetts. On the face of things, the O’Briens are an upstanding pillar of the community. John O’Brien is a politician, a senator no less, and a respected and long term incumbent to boot. Marie, Mrs. O’Brien, is a devout Catholic with five children. She

God Works For Me Now by Jacqueline Blakeway is published by Libros International

God Works For Me Now by Jacqueline Blakeway is published by Libros International. It’s a book that describes a marriage breakdown and the spiritual responses of the partners involved. God Works For Me Now is Jackie Blakeway’s account of the rapid rise and then slow demise of a relationship. Jackie describes how she fell in love with Jai, the name she attaches to her former husband for the purposes of her

A Bucket of Ashes, a romantic novel by Jill Lanchbery is publised by Libros Inte …

At the heart of A Bucket of Ashes by Jill Lanchbery is an old fashioned love story. Joanna Townsend has it all. She has her own home in a beautiful Sussex village, a successful career as a freelance fashion illustrator, a fourteen year old son who she adores and a gorgeous boyfriend, Tom who wants to marry her. Sally Akinola, mother of four teenage daughters, thinks she has it all too

Mission, an African novel set in Kenya by Philip Spires is now available

Mission is set in mid-1970s Kenya and is based on Philip’s two years as a volunteer in the country. Five characters, a priest, a politician, a teacher, a school graduate and a retired army officer see a series of events from their own individual perspectives. The central chapter is set thirty years later in London to offer a perspective on how lives change. The novel deals with the concept of

Newcastle crime writer, Ken Scott, published A Million Would Be Nice

A Million Would Be Nice, the latest novel from Ken Scott, crime and thriller writer from Newcastle, England, is now available. The fast-moving tale tells of the exploits of Donavan Smith, a successful young man who wanted more. But his strange character, perhaps the result of his mother’s religious bigotry and abuse during his childhood, requires him not just to use other people, but to exploit them, ruthlessly. In

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