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Kerrie Noor

    Kerrie crafts narratives for readers who appreciate hope with a quirky twist, focusing on characters that are earthy, ordinary, and believable. She uses her artistic humor to make the mundane readable, finding spice in the ordinary and compassion in the indifferent. Her aim is to create believable, earthy fantasies filled with hope and fun, infused with a spicy, unexpected turn that elicits genuine laughter. Inspiration for her stories comes from the local people in her small Scottish West Coast town.

    Rebel Without A Crew
    A Dress For A Queen And Other Short Stories
    The Real Story Of "O"
    Three Angry Women And A Baby
    The Other Side Of Yes
    • 2023

      The Other Side Of Yes

      A feel good romantic comedy for the sceptic

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story explores the complexities of love across age and racial boundaries through Neff's relationship with Tenzam. As she navigates her feelings for him, her encounter with his sister challenges her optimism and raises questions about acceptance and societal expectations. The narrative delves into the struggles of maintaining a relationship in the face of familial and cultural obstacles, ultimately examining whether love can truly conquer such differences.

      The Other Side Of Yes
    • 2021

      Three Angry Women And A Baby

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Struggling with exhaustion and emotional detachment, Sheryl grapples with her identity as a mother after a challenging night. The narrative explores her journey to rediscover her maternal instincts and the challenges she faces along the way. As she seeks to reconnect with her sense of self and motherhood, the story delves into themes of resilience and the complexities of parenting.

      Three Angry Women And A Baby
    • 2021

      The Real Story Of "O"

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Navigating conflicts with the council proves challenging, particularly for a character burdened by a scandalous past that attracts media attention. This backdrop sets the stage for a gripping narrative filled with tension and intrigue, as the protagonist must confront both external pressures and personal demons while striving to find their place in a complex world. The interplay between personal history and public perception adds depth to the story, making it a compelling exploration of reputation and resilience.

      The Real Story Of "O"
    • 2020

      Kerrie Noor's collection features a diverse array of satirical short stories that blend humor with insightful commentary on contemporary life. Each tale offers a unique perspective, showcasing the author's knack for crafting engaging narratives that entertain while provoking thought. With a delightful mix of characters and situations, readers are treated to a comedic exploration of various themes, making this collection both enjoyable and memorable.

      A Dress For A Queen And Other Short Stories
    • 2019

      Rebel Without A Crew

      • 190 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A Rebel Without a Crew is the third in the Planet Hy Man series where every hero is a woman old enough to know better and old enough not to care.

      Rebel Without A Crew