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Chapter Book and Tea Shop Book Catalogue: Sep-Oct 2025

Frances from Chapter Book and Tea Shop

📚 SEP-OCT 2025 BOOK CATALOGUE 📚
Many apologies for the delay in this book catalogue, but we’ve had a very busy couple of months. The good news: there are some great new arrivals including Ilona Andrews’ THE INHERITANCE (Breach War Series), Carissa Broadbent’s THE FALLEN AND THE KISS OF DUSK (Crowns of Nyaxia Series), Laurie Gilmore’s THE GINGERBREAD BAKERY (Dream Harbour Series), Ali Hazelwood’s MATE (Bride Series), J.D. Robb’s FRAMED IN DEATH (In Death Series), J.R. Ward’s LOVER FORBIDDEN (Black Dagger Brotherhood Series), Elsie Silver’s WILD CARD (Rose Hill Series), SenLinYu’s ALCHEMISED and many more. Enjoy!

Check out the catalogue at
chapter.co.nz...

NB. Please see p.2 for the:
• Order link for signed copies of Lucy Score’s Special Edition Hardcovers (Knockemout Series and Story of My Life) chapter.co.nz...
• Order link for Rachel Gillig’s Special Edition Hardcovers (One Dark Window and Two Twisted Crowns) chapter.co.nz...
• Pre-order link for signed copies of Nalini Singh’s Such a Perfect Family chapter.co.nz...
• Details of the Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Monthly Meetings and Auckland Romance Readers Book Club Facebook Group.
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For Enquiries or Orders:
✉️ info@chapter.co.nz ☎️ 09-6232319 📱 021-635027

NB. Chapter’s trading hours are Tue–Sun 10–4 (we are CLOSED on Mondays, except in December).

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