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Keris Stainton

    This author explores the complexities of familial relationships and personal identity, often with a light touch of humor. Their writing delves into themes of home, migration, and the search for belonging. Through their narratives, the author seeks to understand their own past while crafting compelling stories that resonate with readers. The work is characterized by its sincerity and reflective nature.

    Keris Stainton
    The One That Got Away
    Starring Kitty (A Reel Friends Story)
    The One Who's Not the One
    One Italian Summer
    Emma Hearts LA
    Spotlight on Sunny (a Reel Friends Story)
    • 2020

      "Meet Emma, the new Mum on the block. Since moving to the Liverpudlian seaside after her husband's career change, her life consists of the following: long walks on the beach (with the dog), early nights (with the kids) and Netflix (no chill). Bored and lonely, when Emma is cordially invited to the exclusive cool school-mums' book club, she thinks her luck may finally be about to change. But she soon finds the women of the club aren't quite what they seem - and after an unfortunate incident involving red wine and a white carpet, she finds herself unceremoniously kicked out. The answer? Start her own book club - for bad mothers who just want to drink wine and share stories. But will this town let two book clubs exist? Or is there only room for one queen of the school gates ...?"-- Amazon

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    • 2019

      The One Who's Not the One

      A feel-good, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      This romcom explores the ups and downs of love, highlighting the comedic and heartfelt moments that come with relationships. As characters navigate the complexities of falling in and out of love, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, revealing their true selves along the way. With humor and relatable experiences, the story captures the essence of romance and personal growth.

      The One Who's Not the One
    • 2019

      The Bad Mothers' Book Club

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.4(73)Add rating

      The laugh-out-loud new novel from the ebook bestseller! Meet Emma, the new Mum on the block. Since moving to the Liverpudlian seaside after her husband's career change, her life consists of the following: long walks on the beach (with the dog), early nights (with the kids) and Netflix (no chill). Bored and lonely, when Emma is cordially invited to the exclusive cool school-mums' book club, she thinks her luck may finally be about to change. But she soon finds the women of the club aren't quite what they seem - and after an unfortunate incident involving red wine and a white carpet, she finds herself unceremoniously kicked out. The answer? Start her own book club - for bad mothers who just want to drink wine and share stories. But will this town let two book clubs exist? Or is there only room for one queen of the school gates...? Perfect for fans of Big Little Lies and Why Mummy Drinks.

      The Bad Mothers' Book Club
    • 2018

      The One That Got Away

      The perfect laugh out loud romantic comedy

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The enthusiastic response from Daniel Riding highlights an overwhelming passion for the book, suggesting it evokes strong emotions and a deep connection. The exclamation emphasizes its engaging content and the reader's enjoyment, indicating that the book likely resonates well with its audience.

      The One That Got Away
    • 2017
    • 2017

      It Had to Be You

      An absolutely laugh out loud romance novel

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      2.8(10)Add rating

      The book captivates readers with its compelling narrative and engaging characters, making it a truly addictive read. With a blend of humor and emotion, it explores relatable themes that resonate with audiences. The praise from Colleen Coleman highlights its ability to draw readers in and keep them invested in the story.

      It Had to Be You
    • 2015

      After winning a local film competition, Sunny and her best friends Kitty and Hannah are off to do a film-making course - in London! Sunny can't believe her dad has let her come on her own (even if he has to asked her to phone every day). Sunny is not impressed to meet their roommate Danielle, who is super confident, rude and doesn't care about the course. But on the plus side Sunny is loving the film-making classes and hanging out with their new friend - lovely, funny Will. Sunny knows that these things don't fit with the future her parents want for her and she starts to wonder what she really wants. And that's not even the biggest thing on her mind - and there's also the big secret she's hiding from her best friends.

      Spotlight on Sunny (a Reel Friends Story)
    • 2015

      Counting Stars

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(210)Add rating

      A new life in a new city - what could possibly go wrong . Best of all, her new flatmates are kind, welcoming and a lot of fun - what more could she ask for?But her new life is also a little overwhelming. Anna's job quickly falls through, and then she realises that although her new friends are great, they're also a little mixed-up...

      Counting Stars
    • 2014

      Sometimes the greatest love stories happen behind the scenes… Kitty's keeping secrets. Like how she's struggling to cope with her mum's illness. And how she's falling for the girl with the purpley-red hair... A fun film competition with her friends Sunny and Hannah seems like the perfect distraction. But then Dylan wants to be more than Kitty's secret. Is Kitty ready to let her two worlds meet or will she risk losing Dylan forever?Starring Kitty is the first in a new series about first love and friendship by much-loved teen author Keris Stainton.

      Starring Kitty (A Reel Friends Story)
    • 2012

      Emma is not sure that LA's for her, but when she accompanies her sister Jane to an audition, a chance meeting with a teen TV star starts to change her new sunshine lifestyle for the better. But what about Oscar, so far her only friend in LA, who's turning out not to be the idiot she thought he was?

      Emma Hearts LA