People are like flowers. If you give them the right environment in which to grow, they bloom. 'Charming' Katie Fforde, Number 1 Sunday Times Bestseller
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Amanda James crafts compelling narratives, often drawing inspiration from serene coastal settings that she cherishes. Her novels emerge from a vibrant imagination and a passion for weaving intricate plots. The tranquility of her seaside environment significantly influences her writing, serving as a wellspring for her creative ideas. James is an author dedicated to exploring suspense and surprise, delivering engaging stories for her readers.






- 2024
- 2023
'What a wonderful escape to perfect Cornwall...truly magical! More please!' Faith Hogan #1 eBook bestseller
- 2023
'I can see you don't believe me, girl, but I'm telling you that there's magic in the moon and that big sea out there.' Grandma Mary cleared her throat and winked. 'Dreams come true for them as take those old tales to heart.'
- 2022
'What a wonderful escape to perfect Cornwall...truly magical! More please!' Faith Hogan #1 eBook bestseller A heartwarming novel of new beginnings, love and finding your community when you need them the most...
- 2022
Don't miss this chance to escape to stunning Cornwall for a heartwarming new standalone novel about secrets and second chances They say a single moment can change your life...
- 2022
Escape to Cornwall for an enchanting, heartwarming new novel about friendship, hope and second chances... 'A charming and original concept' Sunday Times bestseller Katie Fforde
- 2015
A stitch in time may save nine but a cross-stitch spells disaster - It should be the happiest day of her life. Despite past heartache, Sarah Yates is finally marrying her true love, John Needler. Sequel to A Stitch in Time
- 2013
A Stitch in Time
- 301 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A stitch in time saves nine - or does it? Sarah Yates is a thirty something history teacher, divorced, disillusioned and desperate to have more excitement in her life. Making all her dreams come true seems about as likely as climbing Everest in stilettos.