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Chapter Book and Tea Shop Book Catalogue: Mar-Apr 2025

Frances from Chapter Book and Tea Shop

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Recent and upcoming arrivals include Jackie Ashendenโ€™s BOOK PEOPLE (NZ Author), Kristen Ciccarelliโ€™s THE REBEL WITCH (Crimson Moth Series), Laurie Gilmoreโ€™s THE STRAWBERRY PATCH PANCAKE HOUSE (Dream Harbour Series), Abby Jimenezโ€™s SAY YOUโ€™LL REMEMBER ME, Loren Littleโ€™s A HOUSE OF CLOAKS AND DAGGERS (The Gift War Series), Lucy Scoreโ€™s STORY OF MY LIFE (Story Lake Series), Elsie Silverโ€™s WILD SIDE (Rose Hill Series) and Kaylie Smithโ€™s PHANTASMA (Phantasma Series). Enjoy!

Check out the catalogue at
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NB.
See p.2 for details of two upcoming book launch events (BOOK PEOPLE on Wednesday 30 April and ARCHANGELโ€™S ASCENSION on Tuesday 13 May).

See p.2 for the details of the Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Monthly Meetings and Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Facebook Group.

See p.3 for details of the Romance Writersโ€™ Short Story Contest sponsored by Chapter which closes on 30 April.

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For Enquiries or Orders: โœ‰๏ธ info@chapter.co.nz โ˜Ž๏ธ 09-6232319 ๐Ÿ“ฑ 021-635 027

NB. Chapterโ€™s trading hours are Tueโ€“Sun 10โ€“4 (we are CLOSED on Mondays, except in December).

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