10 new books for July: Keanu Reeves, Katie Price, Sinéad Moriarty...

There are lots of new books on the way over the next few weeks
10 new books for July: Keanu Reeves, Katie Price, Sinéad Moriarty...

Some of the books and authors being published in July

Teddy, by Emily Dunlay (July 2)

Teddy is the free-spirited wife of an American diplomat living in glamorous Rome in the late 1960s. She soon finds herself in the middle of a mess that even her powerful connections and impeccable manners can’t contain.

Probably Nothing, by Lauren Bravo (July 4)

Just how far can sheer awkwardness take someone? We find out when Bryony plans to break up with Ed after their fifth disastrous date, only to find out he has died and his family think she’s his great love. Soon she has been drawn in by the charisma and chaos of Ed's eccentric family and tangled in a web of her own lies.

Good Sisters, by Sinéad Moriarty (July 4)

Sinéad Moriarty's new book is released this month
Sinéad Moriarty's new book is released this month

After losing their beloved mother, the Devlin sisters need each other more than ever. But when things go horribly wrong at a teen party, Sophie and her sisters are forced to take drastic measures to protect her daughter Jess's future.

First Wife’s Shadow, by Adele Parks (July 4)

When Emma meets handsome widower Matthew, their relationship moves fast. However, jealousy and suspicion blossom as Emma wonders if she’s second best to his late wife and events take a darker, dangerous turn.

Au Pair Affair, by Tessa Bailey (July 18)

This sports rom-com about a burly, surly, single dad who falls head-over-hockey-stick for his quirky live-in nanny is the latest instalment in the Big Shots series.

Queen B, by Juno Dawson (July 18)

Juno Dawson takes us back to the reign of Henry VIII and the bloody beginnings of Her Majesty’s Royal Coven under the bewitching, Anne Boleyn to show the strength, steel and sacrifice it takes to make a sisterhood.

The End Crowns All, by Bea Fitzgerald (July 18)

Helen navigates the politics of the Trojan court and Cassandra struggles to make anyone believe her dramatic visions in this Greek myth retelling.

Gold Rush, by Olivia Petter (July 18)

After an unlikely evening with a British pop sensation, Rose wakes up unable to piece it all together. Gold Rush is a story about consent, celebrity culture, and trying to figure out where women fit in a world that consistently devalues and disrespects their bodies.

This Is Me, by Katie Price (July 18)

Twenty years after her debut autobiography, Being Jordan, Price explores the incredible highs and devastating lows of her life and career, as well as the journey she's been on to get to where she is today.

The Book of Elsewhere, by Keanu Reeves and China Miéville (July 23)

Keanu Reeves has written a book with China Miéville
Keanu Reeves has written a book with China Miéville

A compelling story of US special forces operative B. told through two intertwining plot strands, inspired by the world of the BRZRKR comic books.

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