GOOD RECIPES AND BAD WOMEN - is a delicious, feel-good romantic comedy, set in north London in 1967. When 15 year old Jo Good decides to collect her mother Dorrie’s recipes, she sets a chain of events in action that threaten to blow apart her family. Unknown to her, Dorrie is harbouring a secret intimately connected with food. And Jo’s grandmother Miriam – who’s a dreadful cook - has it in for all of them and will stop at nothing to get what – or who – she wants.

The novel celebrates the summer of love, the Jewish community of South Tottenham and chicken soup made by your own mother. It’s funny, it’s nostalgic and a real page-turner.

A MATTER OF FAT - At the Heyside branch of Slim-Plicity, the women are struggling with their waistbands while waiting for the spare flesh to melt away. English student Sandra finds her allegiances are torn. She wants to be slim, but she doesn’t want to be oppressed. Is it ever possible to be fat and happy?

PERSONAL GROWTH - The sequel to "A Matter of Fat". This book follows the some of the same characters as they begin an "alternative therapy" group. Before long Stella, the group’s founder, is embroiled in an affair with her new therapist, Roland, who has already had an affair with her old therapist, Gill ...

THE PERFECT MOTHER - Is it really possible to be the perfect mother? Sue Turner, mother of two, has to admit that perfection has by-passed her. Then she meets Jasmin Carpenter, who contemplates single motherhood with absolute confidence. But if motherhood is not automatically to equal sacrifice, then Jasmin has a thing or two to learn - and Sue to unlearn.
NO FEAR - Joy Freeman, a Jewish English teacher in a Catholic school, could win an Olympic medal in worrying. When the college principal tells her that she stands a chance of promotion if she can control her worrying, Joy knows she must change her attitude if she is to change her life. But terrifying obstacles prevent her ...
MONEY TALKS - Penny has always been larger, more sensible and less cute than her sister Fiona, but she has always been happy with herself, or so she thought. When her aunt dies she leaves Penny a small fortune. What is she going to do with over a quarter of a million pounds, and why was it all left to her?
JUST GOOD FRIENDS - is about Jude and Becky, childhood friends who meet up again in later life. Is it possible to pick up old relationships, especially when the girls have developed so very differently? Jude is an independent -minded dentist; Becky ’just a housewife’ living in Mytholm Bridge, with an abusive husband. How Jude’s arrival in Mytholm affects Becky’s other friends is also an issue. Are women always there for each other, or is female friendship a murkier subject than we think?
OTHERWISE ENGAGED - Ruth is overjoyed when Dan proposes but their two families couldn’t be more different. As the respective mother-in-laws start a tug-of-war over the wedding, Ruth is torn between staying true to her family and being accepted by Dan’s mother. And Dan seems unaware of any problem at all.
LET'S GET PHYSICAL - Fit not Fat... Words that strike terror into Cassie’s ample bosom - must she wave goodbye to her lazy ways just when she’s bidding goodbye to her travelling boyfriend Terry? But she has no choice - she either loses her excess weight or her gall bladder. At the newly taken-over Fit Not Fat Health Club, Jane, the new manageress, has her work cut out. It’s her task to win over the former staff, all of whom resent her promotion and her tireless energy. There’s sulky Siobhan, Jekyll-and-Hyde Jodie and gorgeous Garth - and none of them trust her. And while Cassie is re-designing her body, Jane develops designs on Garth’s. It’s a race against time for Jane to prove herself and for Cassie to lose those pounds. But is there a price to pay for the single-minded pursuit of fitness? Is health the new religion for the twenty-first century?