Author

Taylor Gray

Taylor Gray grew up watching too much TV and reading far too much romance. Now she’s a writer, she calls it research. She spends her days scribbling illegible notes in a notebook and wishing she could type as fast as her characters thought. She lives in a house overtaken by plants and pictures with her husband, son and cat.

Autumn Falls is her first small town romance series featuring the Carter brothers, Jack, Logan, Brodie, Noah and Ethan. Having shot to fame in their teens when they made up one of the hottest boybands on the planet, the series starts ten years after the band split up. Once as close as any brothers could be, they’re now little more than strangers. Broken, burnt out and dealing with the consequences of fame, it’s only when they come home to Autumn Falls that they can face the mistakes they’ve made – and the hearts they’ve broken…

Book 1: Autumn Falls

Book 2: Silver Sky

Book 3: Redemption River

Book 4: Starlight Mountain

Book 5: Midnight Promise

Natasha Bache

Natasha Bache is a former editor who writes fantasy, folklore-laced fiction and darkly comedic murder mysteries. She is the author of five novels, including the wickedly funny 12 Ways to Kill Your Family at Christmas, the paranormal women’s fiction series The Arcane Tales of Tamsyn Pride and the spicy cosy fantasy The Magical Matcha Teashop.

When she’s not plotting fictional murders or inventing magical realms, Natasha enjoys spending hours doing deep dives on the Titanic (not literally), drinking too much tea and planning her next holiday. She currently lives in Shropshire with her husband and two children.

Takuya Asakura

Born in Sapporo in 1966, Takuya Asakura graduated from the University of Tokyo. He won the first ‘This Mystery is Amazing!’ Grand Prize in 2002 for Yokkakan no Kiseki (The Miracle of Four Days), which was subsequently made into a film and sold over 1.3 million copies. Takuya is also a translator and translated Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library from English into Japanese.

Isadora Love

Isadora Love has travelled the world, lived in a few different places, and visited most of the surf locations featured in these books. (She might have kissed a surfer or two as well, but that’s another story). When she’s not writing, she likes to paint, travel, watch live music and hang out with her family and friends.

Isadora also writes fantasy romance under the name Helen Glynn Jones.

M. R. G. Davies

Michael abandoned a successful career as a newspaper editor to write fiction. As an author, he completed Desmond Bagley’s thriller Domino Island for posthumous publication and has written two sequels, Outback and Thin Ice, both published by HarperCollins. His debut play Rasputin’s Mother won the Bristol Old Vic playwriting competition and subsequent work for the stage includes The Seagull Has Landed (Power Plays festival winner), MacHamLear (UK tour), Reality (Royal & Derngate) and the book and lyrics for Tess – The Musical (workshopped at the RSC). He has written narrative non-fiction for worldwide television, had short stories and poetry commissioned and published, and contributes regular essays for theatre programmes.

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Athena Carstairs

Athena Carstairs is a Romance and Fantasy author with a desperate need for pining men. Her debut novel, Mr & Mrs Fate, is out now and her Fall-themed spicy romcom There’s Pumpkin About You will be out in 2025. She lives in London.

Julie Lancaster

Julie Lancaster lives in Staffordshire and is a part-time library assistant. When not writing she enjoys reading and travel and 70’s nostalgia. Remember Where You’ve Buried the Bodies is her second novel.

Claire Frances

Claire Frances has a masters in Professional Writing, specialising in fiction, a diploma in Print Journalism and Radio, and studied Creative Writing at university. She has worked as a journalist and freelance feature writer for BBC Countryfile Magazine and Devon Life and was a host blogger for The Huffington Post UK.

Claire lives on Dartmoor with her husband and two children. She finds her inspiration to write flows most freely when she’s roaming the moors with Charlie, her Chocolate Labrador.

Donna Jones Alward

Since 2006, New York Times bestseller Donna Jones Alward has enchanted readers with stories of happy endings and homecomings that have won several awards and been translated into over a dozen languages. She’s worked as an administrative assistant, teaching assistant, in retail and as a stay-at-home-mom, but always knew her degree in English Literature would pay off, as she is now happy to be a full-time writer. Her new historical fiction tales blend her love of history with

Michelle Kenney

Michelle Kenney is a self-confessed scribbleaholic. She can usually be found daydreaming about mystical fantasy worlds, and doctors say she’s pretty incurable.

When not scribbling, she can be found enjoying wintry beaches, trying to play Bluegrass and indulging a secret addition to marmite.

Michelle is a graduate of the Curtis Brown Writing for Children Novel Course 2015.

She holds a LLB (Hons) Degree, an APD in Public Relations, and is currently an Accredited Practitioner with the CIPR, with whom she has won several national awards for her Magazine & Media/PR related work.

J. Lynn

Jennifer L Armentrout, also known as J Lynn, is the USA TODAY bestselling author of the Lux and Gamble Brothers series. She is also the author of the award-winning Covenant series. She writes young adult fiction and adult fiction. When she’s not busy writing, which is almost next to never, she can be found procrastinating on Twitter or messing with her dog Loki. She lives with her husband in West Virginia and is addicted to 5 Hour Energy Drinks.

Eti Elboim

Eti Elboim is Sara Leibovitz’s youngest daughter and a writer, journalist, and playwright. As a second-generation Holocaust survivor, she completed a “Memorial Envoys” course from the Shem Olam Institute and became an advocate of her mother’s story.

Ali Harris

Ali Harris lives in Cambridge with her husband and three children. She has a degree in Performing Arts and cites theatre as her third love – after her family and books. There’s not a musical she’s seen (and she’s seen many!) that she hasn’t loved.

Prior to having children, Ali was a journalist and wrote for a variety of women’s magazines including Glamour, Cosmo, Red, Stylist and ELLE.

She is the author of three previous novels, including Sunday Times bestsellers Miracle on Regent Street and The First Last Kiss, as well as Written In The Stars. Her upcoming novel was written after a prolonged break following the loss of her baby girl, late in pregnancy.

Claire Carver

Claire’s love affair with Greece started more years ago than she cares to remember. Corfu was her first destination as a teenager, and since then she has travelled extensively around the country, particularly the islands, and is even learning Greek, very slowly.

The sunshine, the culture, and the warmth of the Greek people, not to mention the food, inspired her to write her debut novel, Still Got It.

Claire is a long-time journalist and TV producer, who has worked in features, showbiz, and interiors. She is married with two grown up children and lives in southwest London.

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