A novel about sibling love, family secrets, birds, and coming home . . .
Katy Regan Book order
Katy Regan writes with wit and a distinctive voice about life's unexpected turns and unconventional circumstances. Her work delves into the complexities of human connection and self-discovery, often drawing from her own unique experiences. She captivates readers with her authentic perspective and her talent for transforming everyday challenges into compelling narratives. Regan's style is vivid and insightful, capturing life's subtle nuances with both sharp irony and genuine warmth.






- 2022
- 2018
Little Big Man
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Little Big Man is a story about family secrets and fierce, familial love. It's about growing up and being accepted; grief and lies, and the damage they can do. Most of all though, its about a little boy determined to hunt down the truth; a boy wants to give the Dad hes never met a second chance to be a father - and his mum a second chance at love.
- 2014
The story of you
- 420 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Your past will always be part of you, but does it have to define your future? Or can you rewrite your story? Growing up in an idyllic, northern village, Robyn's life was pretty damn near perfect. Then, she turned sixteen and everything exploded: her beloved mother died, and she fell in love. Seventeen years later, it's happening all over again: a funeral, an unexpected pregnancy, and Joe back in her life.
- 2013
Liv had been planning her ultimate list, from the outrageous to sensible, of everything she longed to do before her dreaded thirtieth birthday, but when tragedy struck she never got the chance. Two years later, her closest friends have come together on the anniversary of her death and have made a pact to complete Liv's to-do list.
- 2010
A contemporary love story told with Katy's inimitable laugh-out-loud humour, poignancy and heart.
- 2009
One thing led to another
- 359 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Tess Jarvis' rules for life have always been relaxed... She has always been one to wing it but she's fast realising that her bank of blag is running out of funds. At 28, is it time to grow up? Maybe having a baby with your best friend isn't the best way to start...