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Lorraine Wilson

    Lorraine Wilson crafts flirtatious, feel-good fiction, unashamedly embracing happy endings in her narratives. She divides her time between the South of France and Cambridgeshire, often found writing or reading amidst the loving chaos of her rescue dogs.

    About City Kids
    Mother Sea
    This Is Our Undoing
    Daisy's French Farmhouse
    The Way The Light Bends
    Jojo's French Escape
    • 2025

      Cora's French Cafe

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Escape to France for a memorable summer filled with adventure and romance in Lorraine Wilson's latest novel. The story promises to immerse readers in the charm of the French landscape, exploring themes of love, self-discovery, and the joys of new beginnings. Prepare for a journey that captures the essence of summer in France, perfect for those seeking a delightful escape through vivid storytelling and captivating characters.

      Cora's French Cafe
    • 2023

      On a remote Indian Ocean island, with the seas rising and the birth rate plummeting, climate scientist Sisi is working hard to protect her home. But her resolve founders when she finds herself widowed and unexpectedly pregnant. With her community under threat, Sisi must fight to save her home, her people and her unborn child.

      Mother Sea
    • 2022

      The Way The Light Bends

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.2(38)Add rating

      Hope can lead to unexpected and perilous consequences, as it often intertwines with dreams and desires that may not align with reality. This narrative explores the complexities of ambition and the risks involved in pursuing an ideal future. Characters grapple with the tension between aspiration and the potential for disappointment, revealing how hope can become a double-edged sword. Through their journeys, the story delves into themes of resilience, vulnerability, and the darker sides of longing.

      The Way The Light Bends
    • 2022

      Fly to France for the perfect summer getaway -without leaving your house! This a heartwarming, feel good read perfect for fans of Lucy Coleman and Jo Thomas.

      Daisy's French Farmhouse
    • 2021

      This Is Our Undoing

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.0(54)Add rating

      In a near-future Europe biologist Lina Stephenson works in the remote Rila Mountains, away from London State. When an old enemy dies, Lina's dangerous past resurfaces, putting her family's lives at risk.

      This Is Our Undoing
    • 2020

      Jojo's French Escape

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      'She had me at Bonjour! Warm, funny, deliciously French...this lovely story filled my heart with sunshine' Jane Linfoot

      Jojo's French Escape
    • 2018

      Poppy's Place in the Sun

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      `She had me at Bonjour! Warm, funny, deliciously French...this lovely story filled my heart with sunshine' Jane Linfoot Sometimes you need to lose yourself to find your way home...

      Poppy's Place in the Sun
    • 2017

      Rebellion of a Chalet Girl

      (A Novella)

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set against the stunning backdrop of the Swiss Alps, this novel follows the journey of a young woman navigating the challenges of love, friendship, and self-discovery. As she takes on the role of a chalet girl, she encounters a cast of intriguing characters, each with their own secrets and desires. The story weaves together themes of personal growth and the complexities of relationships, highlighting the transformative power of new experiences and the beauty of the alpine landscape.

      Rebellion of a Chalet Girl
    • 2017

      'You've just found your perfect next read!' USA Today Bestselling author Kitty French What happens when life in Verbier suddenly goes off-piste? číst celé

      Chalet Girls
    • 2014

      On Grandaddy's Knee is a collection of poems suitable for young children, thus they can be read aloud by parents to their preschool children or introduced by teachers to five- or six-year-old children in classrooms. Some of the poems are cause for laughter-"Water Melon" "My Little Sister's Voice" and "Now Go to Sleep"-while others are written to promote quiet reflection-"On Grandaddy's Knee" and "Young Child" Familiarity with the poems might prompt young children to write their own poems. -- back cover

      On Grandaddy's Knee