10 new books for March: Liz Nugent, Asako Yuzuki, and an Irish romantasy

Plus a deeply candid memoir from Liza Minnelli
10 new books for March: Liz Nugent, Asako Yuzuki, and an Irish romantasy

Liza Minnelli and Liz Nugent are among the authors publishing this month.

A Far Flung Life, by ML Stedman 

The bestselling author of The Light Between Oceans returns with a sweeping historical family saga set against the rugged Australian outback. Following the MacBride family, this is an epic novel of love, loss and resilience, and a powerful testament to the enduring strength of love.

Fear Less: The 10 Step Guide to Helping Kids Take Charge of Anxiety, by David Coleman (March 5)

Clinical psychologist David Coleman shares a practical guide to help parents support children and teens through anxiety, featuring powerful real-life stories and evidence-based techniques.

Her Hidden Fire, by Clíodhna O'Sullivan (March 5)

This romantasy debut from Louth author Clíodhna O'Sullivan follows the servant Éadha in a world where power is drawn by elites from the life force of other, ‘lesser’ people — and she discovers that she can draw power.

Kids, wait till you hear this!, by Liza Minnelli (March 10)

In this deeply candid memoir, Hollywood royalty Liza Minnelli pulls back the curtain on her extraordinary life as she turns 80 years old, from her high-profile marriages and scandalous affairs to her lifelong struggle with substance use disorder.

How To Write A Love Story, by Catherine Walsh (March 10)

Described as Book Lovers meets Leap Year, Catherine Walsh’s latest novel is a bookish romantic comedy that sees a writer and an editor on the Irish coast bickering as a deadline looms and tension grows in the summer heat.

The Truth About Ruby Cooper, by Liz Nugent (March 12)

The bestselling author of Strange Sally Diamond is back with another dark thriller, where a sister's beauty sparks decades of fallout. Years later, with Ruby in Dublin and her sister Erin in Boston, the past refuses to stay buried.

Hooked, by Asako Yuzuki (March 12)

Japanese thriller Butter was a global sensation and author Yuzuki is back with Hooked, where a friendship turns dangerous in contemporary Japan’s shadows. How far will Eriko go to keep the bond that has become her obsession?

A Rebel And A Traitor: A Fugitive, The Manhunt And The Birth Of The IRA, by Rory Carroll (March 26)

From the author of Killing Thatcher comes a story that still echoes through Anglo-Irish relations. The narrative non-fiction focuses on the early 20th century manhunt for Roger Casement, led by intelligence officer Reginald ‘Blinker’ Hall, the legendary British spy chief.

The News from Dublin, by Colm Tóibín (March 26) 

Brooklyn author Colm Tóibín delves into the days and nights of those living far from home in a beautiful collection of short stories.

Starside, by Alex Aster (March 31)

In the deadly world of Starside, swords have magic and power isn't inherited - it's claimed. This is the first adult romantasy by Alex Aster, the bestselling author of the Lightlark series.

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