- The enigma of garlic, Alexander McCall Smith
- The travelers, a novel, Regina Porter
- No such thing as perfect, Emma Hughes
- Jewel sea, Kim Kelly
- Saffron Lane, Anna Jacobs
- Permanent record, Mary H.K. Choi
- The science of appearances, Jacinta Halloran
- The godmothers, Monica McInerney
- Hope & Glory, Jendella Benson
- Smokehouse, Melissa Manning
- To love and be loved, [written and] read by Amanda Prowse
- Promise, Alexandra Alt
- Forgive me, Susan Lewis
- An abundance of Katherines, John Green
- The light of all that falls, James Islington
- Nowhere else, Fiona McCallum
- Tuesday evenings with the Copeton Craft Resistance, Kate Solly
- The Paris apartment, Lucy Foley
- Kitty, Deborah Challinor ; read by Louise Crawford
- The mother I could have been, Kerry Fisher ; read by Emma Spurgin Hussey
- In the time of foxes, Jo Lennan
- Maybe this time, Kasie West
- Three women disappear, James Patterson and Shan Serafin
- The reading party, Fenella Gentleman
- The secret of the Fortune Wookiee, an Origami Yoda book, 3
- The island home, Libby Page
- How to be perfect, Holly Wainwright
- Now that I see you, Emma Batchelor
- Here for the right reasons, Jodi McAlister
- The runaway family, Diney Costeloe
- The lost love song, Minnie Darke
- Maybe the horse will talk, Elliot Perlman
- Small joys of real life, Allee Richards
- The comedienne's guide to pride, Hayli Thomson
- Home to the hills, Dee Yates
- Something to hide, Elizabeth George
- The animals in that country, Laura Jean Mckay
- Life after truth, Ceridwen Dovey
- The numbers game, Danielle Steel
- All my mothers, Joanna Glen
- The wrong sister, Fiona Palmer
- The magician, Colm Toibin
- Two from the heart, James Patterson with Frank Costantini, Emily Raymond, Brian Sitts
- How to save a life, Sara Zarr
- The things we keep, Sally Hepworth ; read by Barrie Kreinik and Thérèse Plummer
- Long way gone, Charles Martin
- A family of strangers, Fiona Lowe ; read by Rebecca Macauley
- The long road home, Fiona McCallum
- The last brother, Andrew Gross
- It sounded better in my head, Nina Kenwood