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Gaia’s Library Podcast

Gaia’s Library Podcast

De: Francesca Catlow
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Each month, international bestselling author Francesca Catlow, will interview an author.

For those of you in the Book Club, this is the author who wrote the mystery book featured that month.

By becoming a member, you'll be able to submit your questions as you read the books and Francesca will do her best to ask as many as she can in her podcast. Not only that, but she'll be asking them about their own insight into their novel, what inspired them to write it, and the journey they have been on as an author.

Basically, all the questions you're dying to ask your new favourite author!

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  • Gaia’s Library Episode 3 - The Women of Artemis by Hannah Lynn
    Nov 25 2025

    Francesca Catlow (www.francescacatlow.co.uk) chats with Hannah Lynn (www.hannahlynnbooks.com) about her novel The Women of Artemis for Gaia's Library Book Boxes and Book Club. Join us at www.gaiaslibrary.co.uk if you haven't already.

    Book Blurb:

    Mothers. Daughters. Warriors. Women.

    This is the never-before-told story of history's most ferocious heroines: this is the rise of the Amazons.

    When she first married at fourteen, Otrera imagined a relationship full of love. A partnership. Years later, living in destitution with her abusive husband, she knows that no such thing exists with a man. It is simply a woman's lot in life to accept the treatment of her husband.

    Until it's not.

    Rallying the women around her, Otrera fights back, taking no prisoners. Because it's clear to her: when men are in power, freedom isn't granted. It's bought with blood. It's a price she is more than willing to pay, if it means building a new life with other women far from the reaches of their abusers.

    But a community of women - an army of women - is bound to make enemies of gods and men alike.

    This is the story of Otrera and the first Amazons.

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    34 m
  • Gaia’s Library Episode 2 - Under a Greek Sky by Francesca Catlow
    Oct 31 2025

    Francesca Catlow (www.francescacatlow.co.uk) chats with her editor, Victoria Pepe from Lake Union, about her novel Under a Greek Sky for Gaia's Library Book Boxes and Book Club. Join us at www.gaiaslibrary.co.uk if you haven't already.

    Book Blurb:

    When her happily-ever-after is shattered by a fiancé who disappears along with her life savings, Lorena desperately needs a new start. Then her seemingly perfect parents separate, and her mother decides to return to Corfu, the island of her birth, to renovate a family beach house. Lorena goes too, keen for a chance to shut the world out for a while.

    The sun-soaked island with its stunning beaches and glittering sea is just the distraction Lorena needs. Not least handsome, mysterious Christos. But as long-held family secrets start to emerge, clouds gather over their Greek island paradise.

    Why has Lorena’s mother always refused to return to Corfu until now? What secrets of his own is Christos keeping? When her father reappears on the scene, all hope of peace seems lost. Is Lorena about to watch another happily-ever-after implode, or can she learn from the past and open herself up to a new future?

    Let Francesca Catlow sweep you away to enchanting Corfu—the perfect place to rediscover romance and embrace new beginnings.

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    41 m
  • Gaia’s Library Episode 1 - In Another Life by Imogen Clark
    Sep 30 2025

    Francesca Catlow (www.francescacatlow.co.uk) chats with Imogen Clark (www.imogenclark.com) about her novel, In Another Life, for Gaia's Library Book Boxes and Book Club. Join us at www.gaiaslibrary.co.uk if you haven't already.

    Book Blurb:

    How big a lie would you tell to protect the ones you love?

    From the million copy bestselling author of In a Single Moment comes a heart-twisting story of family, identity and the cost of truth.

    Bronte Ashton thought she knew everything about her mother Loretta — until a stranger appears at her funeral claiming to be Loretta's long-lost sister. But Loretta was an only child.

    Grief turns to confusion, then a desire to find out the truth. Because while her siblings dismiss the woman as an impostor, Bronte can't ignore the nagging feeling that maybe they didn't know their mother at all.

    As Bronte journeys from Loretta's beloved home in Yorkshire to the heat-soaked hillsides of Sicily, she uncovers more questions than answers. Why did Loretta leave her old life behind? And what secret was worth erasing her entire past to protect? But as Bronte edges closer to the truth, she realizes that some family secrets, once revealed, have the power to shatter not just the past, but everything she holds dear in the present.

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    27 m
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