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Gaia’s Library Podcast

Gaia’s Library Podcast

By: 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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Episodes
  • Gaia’s Library Episode 9 - A Love Like No Other by Kate Frost
    May 21 2026

    Francesca Catlow (www.francescacatlow.co.uk) chats with Kate Frost (https://www.kate-frost.co.uk) about her novel A Love Like No Other for Gaia's Library Book Boxes and Book Club. Join us at www.gaiaslibrary.co.uk if you haven't already.

    All Pippa Green has ever wanted is marriage and kids. But at thirty-four and about to embark on IVF, her dream of having a family is far from certain.

    Pippa’s younger sister Georgie has the opposite problem. Juggling her career, her lover, a young daughter and a husband who wants baby number two, she seems to have it all. But does she?

    Carefree Sienna, Pippa’s best friend, is happy travelling the world with her successful career in film, however, long term boyfriend Ashton is desperate for Sienna to commit to their future. But when mother nature throws them a surprise, will it make or break them?

    Happily married Connie shares her fertility journey with Pippa. While their blossoming friendship is cemented through the highs and lows of shared experiences, Connie underestimates the impact that being unable to conceive will have on her and her marriage.

    As their lives collide in a way they could never have predicted, will any of them find lasting happiness?

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    28 mins
  • Gaia’s Library Episode 8 - Chatterley by Cara Clare
    Apr 27 2026

    Francesca Catlow (www.francescacatlow.co.uk) chats with Cara Clare (www.caraclare.com) about her novel Chatterley for Gaia's Library Book Boxes and Book Club. Join us at www.gaiaslibrary.co.uk if you haven't already.

    Book Blurb:

    What if the most scandalous romance ever told was rewritten as a dark, feminist romantasy?

    Sir Clifford Chatterley turned me into a vampire to prove a theory - that feral creatures like me could be domesticated, civilised, and made acceptable for his aristocratic world. He keeps me chained and starved, drowning my hunger in silver and ash while he moulds me into the perfect Progeny wife.

    But his gamekeeper sees something different when he looks at me.

    Oliver Mellors doesn't want to tame me. He wants to unleash me. In the dark woods beyond Wragby Hall, he teaches me to hunt. To feed. To feel. He shows me that the wildness my husband is trying to suppress isn't shameful - it's my power.

    Between the lord who wants to break me and the vampire who wants to free me, I discover a hunger that has nothing to do with blood. And everything to do with taking back what's mine.

    My body. My desire. My rage.

    You know the story.

    But you don't know my story.

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    32 mins
  • Gaia’s Library Episode 8 - The Manual For Good Wives by Lola Jaye
    Mar 24 2026

    Francesca Catlow (www.francescacatlow.co.uk) chats with Lola Jaye (www.lolajaye.com) about her novel, The Manual For Good Wives, for Gaia's Library Book Boxes and Book Club. Join us at www.gaiaslibrary.co.uk if you haven't already.

    Book Blurb:

    Everything about Adeline Copplefield is a lie . . .

    To the world Mrs Copplefield is the epitome of Victorian propriety: an exemplary society lady who writes a weekly column advising young ladies on how to be better wives.

    Only Adeline has never been a good wife or mother; she has no claim to the Copplefield name, nor is she an English lady . . .

    Now a black woman, born in Africa, who dared to pretend to be something she was not, is on trial in the English courts with all of London society baying for her blood. And she is ready to tell her story . . .

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    32 mins
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