The Sarah Painter Reading List
Here's my reading list for the brilliant Sarah Painter - I've read one of these books so far but have more in my "To Be Read" pile. Have a look at my "What I Learned" Review for Beneath the Water.
About the Author
(taken from Goodreads)
Sarah Painter's novels span contemporary fiction with a touch of magic to historical fiction mixed with psychological thriller. Yes, she finds it difficult to stick to one genre!
Her bestselling debut novel, The Language of Spells, introduced the quirky town of Pendleford, and was followed by a sequel, The Secrets of Ghosts and a prequel novella, The Garden of Magic.
Sarah's latest novel, In The Light of What We See, is a dual narrative story set in a Brighton hospital and it mixes historical fiction with psychological thriller.
She has also released a non-fiction title:
Stop Worrying; Start writing: How To Overcome Fear, Self-doubt and Procrastination
This is based on her popular podcast, The Worried Writer.
Coming in 2018: Beneath The Water.
Sarah lives in rural Scotland with her family and Zelda Kitzgerald, a grey tabby who likes to sit on her hands while she types.
She drinks too much tea, loves the work of Joss Whedon, and is the proud owner of a writing shed.
Her bestselling debut novel, The Language of Spells, introduced the quirky town of Pendleford, and was followed by a sequel, The Secrets of Ghosts and a prequel novella, The Garden of Magic.
Sarah's latest novel, In The Light of What We See, is a dual narrative story set in a Brighton hospital and it mixes historical fiction with psychological thriller.
She has also released a non-fiction title:
Stop Worrying; Start writing: How To Overcome Fear, Self-doubt and Procrastination
This is based on her popular podcast, The Worried Writer.
Coming in 2018: Beneath The Water.
Sarah lives in rural Scotland with her family and Zelda Kitzgerald, a grey tabby who likes to sit on her hands while she types.
She drinks too much tea, loves the work of Joss Whedon, and is the proud owner of a writing shed.
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