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- Bookouture is a British digital publishing company. It was founded in 2012 by Oliver Rhodes, a former marketing controller for Harlequin/Mills & Boon....
- 2021 : The Berlin Zookeeper (Bookouture) 2021 : The Secret Diary (Bookouture) 2021 : A Letter from Pearl Harbor (Bookouture) Series: Women of War 2022 :...
- novel and through that acquired an agent and a publishing contract with Bookouture, which has since been bought by Hachette Publishing. Gibney's thirteen...
- without You. Bookouture, 2014. The Secret Daughter. Bookouture, 2015. When I Lost You. Ickenham, 2016. A Mother's Confession. Bookouture, 2016. Before...
- Canada. In 2021, publisher Bookouture announced Wilkinson's novel, The Blame, was his "30th book with us: the most titles Bookouture has ever released from...
- released three books in her crime series in 2015 under digital publisher Bookouture. Her books all have a Black Country setting, but the author says "I never...
- to H.I.G. Capital. Lagardère Publishing acquired ****us Books (2016), Bookouture (2017), La Plage (2018), Worthy Publishing Group (2018), Gigamic (2019)...
- Cottage (Bookouture, 2018 ISBN 9781786816092). Finishing Touch (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1991). Republished as Murder in the Morning (Bookouture, 2018...
- of the Mahabharata. In 2014 she signed with the UK digital publisher Bookouture, which re-published Of Marriageable Age in May 2014 and several new works...
- houses such as Atlantic Books, Black & White Publishing, Lake Union and Bookouture. Translations have been published by Bastion Forlag (Norway), Sonzogno...