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I’m still pinching myself that now I have two books out in the big book-buying world. Friends keep asking me how it feels, and to be honest I’m not sure I’ve really taken it in. What with the busy promotional blitz and caring for a toddler, I’m usually doing something work or child-related from the moment I get up until I go to bed, and when my head hits the pillow it’s lights out pretty quickly! But the publication of Beneath the Shadows marks the end of my first two-book deal in Australia, and already I am thinking about what I want to do next. I have two firm ideas that seem to be developing in tandem in my head, and I’m really excited about both of them. I don’t like sharing much of my writing until I’m finished – I’m a bit secretive like that – but my overall plan is that the first will be a complicated love story set around a passion for the sea, and the second is a family mystery with photography as an underpinning theme.  

It is both daunting and exciting to be very close to moving on from projects that have consumed the last few years of my life. I can’t wait to write something new, but thinking about what I hope to achieve next has led me to some reflection on what my overall goals are in my writing. Many aspects of my writing lend themselves to lots of other books too – most of us are touching on universal themes of love, friendship, journeys, psychology, freedom, fears and longing in one form or another. But I’m very interested in examining the psychology of traumatic events, and the different ways people try to cope with what fate deals them. I want readers to grow attached to my characters – not necessarily agree with them, but certainly relate to them, and recognise aspects of them in themselves or others.

I love to tell stories through the medium of suspense, with compelling chapters and twists and turns, because it’s what I want to read –there’s nothing better than a story that grips you. All that drama! The biggest compliment you can give me is saying you couldn’t put my books down – I want to grab my readers, pull them into the world I’m creating and completely absorb them until we’re finished. I hope I’ve achieved that in my first two books, but there is still plenty more to come.col-md-2

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A LITTLE BIT ABOUT ME

Born and raised in the UK, I worked for a time in the HarperCollins fiction department in London, before freelancing as an editor. During my editing career I built up relationships with publishers in the UK and Australia, working with bestselling authors, celebrities and emerging novelists, across a broad range of genres, both fiction and non-fiction.

In 2007, I took time out from editing to finish my first book, Come Back to Me. It was published in Australia in 2010 and made the Sydney Morning Herald top ten Australian bestseller list. In 2011, Beneath the Shadows reached No. 4 on the Australian Sunday Telegraph bestsellers list, and rights were sold in the USA and Germany.  Shallow Breath was a ‘Book of the Week’ pick for the Sydney Morning Herald, while All That is Lost Between Us was described by Hannah Richell in the Australian Women’s Weekly as ‘classic suspense, but with a wonderful modern edge’. The Hidden Hours was shortlisted for a Davitt Award in 2018 and has been optioned by TV production company CJZ, while You Don’t Know Me has been adapted into a chart-topping six-part podcast drama series by Listnr in Australia, and was shortlisted for Podcast of the Year in the 2023 Commercial Radio Awards (Australia) and in the Drama Podcast category of the 2024 New York Festivals Radio Awards. The Hidden Hours, You Don’t Know Me and The Hush were all voted into Better Reading’s Top 100 books of the year by Australian readers.

My latest books are published by HarperCollins in Australia and Blackstone in the US. All my novels are available as ebooks and in audiobook format.

I live with my husband Matt, my two daughters and an assortment of animals in Perth, Western Australia. I completed my PhD at Curtin University in 2023, receiving a Chancellor’s Commendation for my research on the representation of mother figures in fiction with young adult heroines. The Hush forms part of my doctoral thesis.

I  write two substacks, taking readers behind the scenes at Story Matters, and supporting writers at The Resilient Author, exploring themes around storytelling, publishing, culture and creativity. You can also follow me on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.