2013: Something You Are by Hannah Jameson, shortlisted for the CWA's John Creasey New Blood Award
2013: The Sentinel by Mark Oldfield, shortlisted for the CWA's Ian Fleming Silver Dagger
2014: How We Invented Freedom and Why it Matters by Daniel Hannan, winner of the Paddy Power Political Book Awards Polemic of the Year
2015: The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu, winner of the Hugo Best Novel Award
2016: Red Dirt by E. M. Reapy, winner of the Irish Book Award The Sunday Independent Newcomer of the Year
2017: After Ireland by Declan Kiberd, shortlisted for the Bord Gais Energy Irish Book Awards Onside Non-Fiction Book of the Year
2017: Death's End by Cixin Liu, shortlisted for the Hugo Best Novel Award
2017: Death's End by Cixin Liu, winner of the Locus Science Fiction Novel of the Year Award
2017: Dogs of War by Adrian Tchaikovsky, shortlisted for the Brave New Words Award
2017: Finisterre by Graham Hurley, shortlisted for the Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize
2017: Inch Levels by Neil Hegarty, shortlisted for the Kerry Group Novel of the Year
2017: Invisible Planets by Ken Liu, shortlisted for the Locus Awards Anthology of the Year
2017: It Was Only Ever You by Kate Kerrigan, winner of the Romantic Novel Association Awards Historical Novel of the Year
2017: Motherfocloir by Darach O Seadgha, winner of the Bord Gais Energy Irish Book Awards Ireland AM Popular Non-Fiction Book of the Year
2017: E M Reapy, author of Red Dirt, winner of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature
2017: Pachinko by Min Jin Lee, shortlisted for the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Award Fiction with a Sense of Place
2017: The Drifter by Nick Petrie, winner of the International Thriller Writers Best First Novel
2017: The Last Horseman by David Gilman, shortlisted for the Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize
2017: The Little Library Cookbook by Kate Young, winner of the The Guild of Food Writers Best Food Blog
2017: The Paper Menagerie by Ken Liu, winner of the Locus Collection of the Year Award
2017: The Wall of Storms by Ken Liu, shortlisted for the Locus Best Fantasy Novel Award
2017: The Way we Die Now by Seamus O'Mahony, winner of the BMA Medical Book Awards Council Chair's Choice
2017: Too Like the Lightning by Ada Palmer, shortlisted for the Hugo Best Novel Award
2017: Too Like the Lightning by Ada Palmer, winner of the John W Campbell Award for Best New Writer
2018: A Reluctant Memoir by Robert Ballagh, shortlisted for the Irish Book Award Popular non fiction
2018: A Jigsaw of Fire and Stars by Yaba Badoe, shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award
2018: Estoril by Dejan Tiago Stankovic, winner of the HWA Debut Crown HWA Debut Crown
2018: Martin Edwards, author of Gallows Court, winner of the CWA's Dagger in the Library
2018: Ghosts of Galway by Ken Bruen, shortlisted for the CrimeFest Awards eBook
2018: Grant by Ron Chernow, shortlisted for the Cundill History Prize History
2018: Me Mam. Me Dad. Me. by Malcolm Duffy, shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize
2018: Mr Tiger, Betsy and the Blue Moon by Sally Gardner, shortlisted for the Specsavers Children's
2018: Nightingales and Roses by Mayram Sinaiee, shortlisted for the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Award Travel cookery Book of the Year
2018: Rex V Edith by Laura Thompson, shortlisted for the CWA's Gold Non-Fiction Dagger
2018: Secret Surfer by Iain Gately, shortlisted for the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Award Adventure Travel Book
2018: The Black Watch by Victoria Schofield, shortlisted for the Military History Monthly Book Awards
2018: The Colour of Time by Dan Jones and Marina Amaral, shortlisted for the Specsavers
2018: The Mystery of the Colour Thief by Ewa Jozefkowicz, shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize
2019: Gallows Court by Martin Edwards, shortlisted for the eDunnit Award
2019: Nightingales and Roses by Maryam Sinaiee, winner of the Guild of Food Writers Annual Awards, First Book Award
2019: Oscar: A Life by Matthew Sturgis, shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize
2019: The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam by Max Boot, a Pulitzer Prize Finalist in Biography
2019: Me Mam. Me Dad. Me. by Malcolm Duffy, shortlisted for the Bristol Teen Book Award
2019: Me Mam. Me Dad. Me. by Malcolm Duffy, shortlisted for the Southern Schools Book Award
2019: Me Mam. Me Dad. Me. by Malcolm Duffy, winner of Redbridge Teenage Book Award
2019: Safe Houses by Dan Fesperman, shortlisted for the CWA's Steel Dagger
2019: The Boy at the Door by Alex Dahl, shortlisted for the CWA's John Creasey New Blood Dagger
2019: Aria imprint shortlisted for Romantic Novelists Association Publisher of the Year
2019: Heroic Failure by Fintan O'Toole shortlisted for the An Post Irish Book Award Non Fiction Book of the Year
2019: The Tangled Lands by Paulo Bacigalupi and Tobias S. Buckell, winner of the World Fantasy Award, Best Collection
2019: Me Mam. Me Dad. Me. by Malcolm Duffy, winner of the Sheffield Children's Book Award 2019, Young Adult Category.
2020: Love in No Man's Land by Duo Ji Zhuo Ga, shortlisted for the Stanford's Fiction, with a Sense of Place award.
2020: Martin Edwards, winner of the CWA Diamond Dagger.
2020: A Question of Us by Mary Jayne Baker, winner of the RNA'S Best Romantic Comedy award.
2020: The Street of Broken Dreams by Tania Crosse, winner of the RNA's Best Romantic Saga award.
2020: Girl. Boy. Sea. by Chris Vick, shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal
2020: Daisy Dunn, winner of The Classical Association Prize
2020: Mr Tiger, Betsy and the Sea Dragon by Sally Gardner and Nick Maland, shortlisted for the Queen's Knickers Award
2020: Mr Tiger, Betsy and the Sea Dragon by Sally Gardner and Nick Maland, shortlisted for the James Reckitt Hull Children's Award
2020: Girl 38: Finding a Friend by Ewa Jozefkowicz, shortlisted for the North East Book Award
2020: Waste Tide by Chen Qiufan, finalist for Locus Best First Novel Award
2020: Broken Stars by Ken Liu, finalist for the Locus Best Anthology Award
2020: A Song for a New Day by Sarah Pinsker, winner of the Nebula Award for Best Novel
2020: Ultra by Tobias Jones, winner of The Telegraph Sports Book Awards' CLOC Football Book of the Year
2020: Sing Me a Secret by Julie Huston, winner of The RNA's Sapere Books Popular Romantic Fiction Award
2020: Wolf Light by Yaba Badoe, shortlisted for the Bristol Teen Book Award
2021: Attack Surface by Cory Doctorow, finalist for Locus Best SF Novel Award
2021: Unconquerable Sun by Kate Elliott, finalist for Locus Best SF Novel Award
2021: Girl 38: Finding a Friend by Ewa Jozefkowicz, shortlisted for the Derbyshire School Book Award
2021: Invisible in a Bright Light by Sally Gardner, shortlisted for the Portsmouth Book Award
2021: Sofa Surfer by Malcolm Duffy, shortlisted for the Redbridge Children's Book Award
2021: The Hidden Girl and Other Stories by Ken Liu, winner of Locus Best Collection Award
2021: Vagabonds by Hao Jingfang (translated by Ken Liu), shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award
2021: Witch by Finbar Hawkins, shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award
2021: Vagabonds by Hao Jingfang (translated by Ken Liu), shortlisted for the SFF Rosetta Long-Form Award
2021: People of Abandoned Character by Clare Whitfield, shortlisted for the HWA Debut Crown Award
2021: People of Abandoned Character by Clare Whitfield, winner of the Goldsboro Books Glass Bell Award
2021: No Modernism Without Lesbians by Diana Souhami, winner of the Polari Prize
2021: We Don’t Know Ourselves by Fintan O’Toole, winner of the An Post Odgers Berndtson Non-Fiction Book of the Year
2021: We Don’t Know Ourselves by Fintan O’Toole, winner of the An Post Irish Book of the Year
2021: Girl. Boy. Sea. by Chris Vick, winner of the Iris Book Award 2021
2021: People Like Us by Louise Fein, shortlisted for the RNA's Historical Novel Award
2021: People Like Us by Louise Fein, shortlisted for the RSL Christopher Bland prize
2022: Witch by Finbar Hawkins, Yoto Carnegie Medal nominated
2022: Beneath Cornish Skies by Kate Ryder, shortlisted for the RNA's Fantasy Romantic Novel Award
2022: All That We Have Lost by Suzanne Fortin, winner of for the RNA's Jackie Collins Award for Romantic Thrillers
2022: A Bookshop Christmas by Rachel Burton, shortlisted for the RNA's Christmas / Festive Holiday Romantic Novel Award
2022: A Sky Full of Stars by Dani Atkins, winner of the RNA's Contemporary Romantic Novel Award
2022: The Best of World SF edited by Lavie Tidhar, finalist for the Locus Award for Best Anthology
2022: We Are Satellites by Sarah Pinsker, finalist for the Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel
2022: The Girl Who Talked to Trees by Natasha Farrant and illustrated by Lydia Corry, shortlisted for the Alligator's Mouth Award for Illustrated Early Fiction
2022: The Bee and The Sun by Catherine Hyde, winner of the Holyer an Gof Award
2022: Flights of Fancy by Richard Dawkins and illustrated by Jana Lenzová, shortlisted for the BPIF Production and Design Award for Children’s Trade 9 to 16 Years
2022: The Wolf Den by Elodie Harper, winner of the Goldsboro Books Glass Bell Award
2022: The Gauntlet and the Fist Beneath by Ian Green, shortlisted for Best Newcomer (The Sydney J. Bounds Award) at the British Fantasy Awards
2022: Bear Head by Adrian Tchaikovsky, shortlisted for The Kitschies 2021 Red Tentacle
2022: Lost in Time by A.G. Riddle, nominated for The Goodreads Choice Awards 2022 Best Science Fiction novel
2022: The Night Shift by Alex Finlay, nominated for The Goodreads Choice Awards 2022 Best Mystery & Thriller novel
2022: A Winter War by Tim Leach, shortlisted for the HWA Gold Crown
2022: There's Been a Little Incident by Alice Ryan, winner of the Irish Book Award The Sunday Independent Newcomer of the Year
2023: Six Days by Dani Atkins, winner of the RNA’s Jackie Collins Award for Romantic Thrillers
2023: Before the Dawn by Emma Pass, shortlisted for the RNA’s The Historical Romantic Novel Award
2023: The Po: An Elegy for Italy's Longest River by Tobias Jones, shortlisted for the Edward Stanford Travel Book of the Year
2023: City of Last Chances by Adrian Tchaikovsky, shortlisted for the 2022 British Science Fiction Association Award Best Novel