Now this is a Six For Sunday I couldn't and wouldn't want to miss. But how do I choose only 6? Six Authors I Love…
Paige Toon
Lindsey Kelk
Lucy Vine
Now that picture incorporates three amazing women I've had the pleasure of meeting and whose books have made me laugh out loud made me feel seriously seen and made me cry bucket loads. How can they not be the first three that I mention in this post.
Paige Toon regularly makes me cry her latest book was oh my it's out in April I've already read it. My review is mostly ready to go soon so watch this space but I'm going to take it back to the first of hers I read The Last Piece of my Heart I vividly remember reading until around 4am my face was so sore from crying….I was quite simply wrecked and had the worst book hangover. You can read my thoughts on that here.
Lucy Vine makes me laugh out loud and her latest novel had me thinking in more ways than one. There's only one of her books that I haven't read and I know I'll be bereft when I'm waiting for more, granted I have it and it will happen soon. You can read my review of Seven Exes here. This one is out in May don't worry I'll be shouting about it again nearer the time.
Lindsey Kelk Now where do I start with this lady. Not only does she bring a number of my favourites together when she has a book out she writes amazing stories that also make me feel a lil seen and that also give me so much hope. My headphones have died I need to replace them and need to get back to the I Heart series my next one is London which keeps ending up on my TBR. You can read my review of The Christmas Wish here.
Miranda Dickinson is one of my most favourite authors. Not only do her books make me feel. She's also an inspirational human being who has helped me tremendously over the years. Considering she's one of my faves I've never met. Her latest novel All My Love I'm almost at the end of and it sure has been such a lovely read it's also giving me empowerment and inspiration for my own future. I'm sharing my review of The Day We Meet Again which was a fab buddy read for me and you can read that here.
Ruth Ware - I can't even remember how I got a copy of In A Dark Dark Wood but from start to finish I was transfixed and ultimately a huge fan of Ruth. I was lucky enough to say hello to her at an impromptu Goldsboro Books signing session where she signed my book with some vintage drawings too. I don't believe I have a pic though. In person and via Twitter Ruth has been lovely and I'm a bit behind on a few of her books but she's always a must buy. I'm sharing my review of The Turn of the Key and you can read it here.
Mhari McFarlane
This lady had me at hello and I've been a massive fan of her writing ever since. I know exactly what I'll get and she always ticks every single box. I'm sharing my review on If I Never Met You which you can read here.
One thing I will say is sometimes these beauties books get to me so much I don't review I will be changing that.
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