I have quite a list as I like discovering new and indie authors – @Mel, Mark Wilson, @Simon, Heather Osborne, CJ Rutherford, Shervin Jamali, Joy Mutter and Jan McCulloch.
Just read a Rom Com by Carolyn Brown….I would prefer her Over Liane Moriarty’s ?!!!! Found Carolyn Brown from Kindle. Her book, ‘The Strawberry Hearts’ Diner.’ Was superb!!!! I read it in 8hrs using AudioBooks!!!!
George MacDonald, for sure. “I have never concealed the fact that I regarded him as my master; indeed I fancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from him.” C S Lewis; “Surely George MacDonald is the grandfather of us all-all of us who struggle to come to terms with truth through fantasy” Madeleine L’Engle; “I for one can really testify to a book that has made a difference to my whole existence… It is called The Princess and the Goblin, and is by George MacDonald.” G K Chesterton.
Shakyra Dunn, Jacqueline Dohim, Charlotte Reagan, Me!! under Amber M. Kestner & Annora Rose. <3 I know tons of Authors that need to be recognized oh yes one more [user slug="u-1510952980" first_name="Rob" last_name="Lyons"].
Kane X. Faucher. Canadian author. Writes brainy books, but amazing subjects. I loved his book The Infinite Library. It blew me away and I still think of it three years after I read it. It’s part of a trilogy, but can be read as a standalone too. Totally recommend!
Trick question because I don’t think my friends read. Tami Hoag
Gail Carriger !!
One of my favourites!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@Angelina brilliant!!
Keigo Hisagino. He is fantastic
Brian G. Burke
Robert McCammon
Cooper Stamps
Mike Shevdon
Tess Gerritsen
I’m sorry, I don’t understand the question.
@Simon what author do you love that you wish more people knew about
@Trisha ah thanks ? @Mark and @Mel
Thanks @Simon. 🙂
@Simon thank you. Xx
@Trisha, thank you?
@Sammantha sorry I think I had a senior moment.
Following
Daniel Woodrell
Brian Keene
@Paul I was torn between Keene and Woodrell. I’m glad someone else said Keene.
@Alex I’ll have to look into Woodrell
Completely different from Keene, but he is very readable. Both of them have the ability to pull you in from the first page
@Alex I’ll check him out. Have you ever read Dan Padavona?
I have not. But I’m looking him up now.
@Alex I don’t know what music you like but he is Ronnie James Dio’s son.
I am a fan. Interesting.
Sandra Sookoo
I have quite a list as I like discovering new and indie authors – @Mel, Mark Wilson, @Simon, Heather Osborne, CJ Rutherford, Shervin Jamali, Joy Mutter and Jan McCulloch.
Thank you for the mention ?
Me! Lol
Sarah Lotz and Claire North
Love the Harry August book!
Lisa Wingate, I like all her books!
@Carrie I do too
@Mel and @Linda both are amazing. I also say @Carol
Thanks, Sean. ❤️❤️
Thank you, Sean. Just finished the ARC of Toxic and trying to recover. I just want to say WOW!
I agree wow is right
My dark half, @Michael 🙂
Thanks, Emma and Sammy.
Great question!!! David Feintuch for science fiction and an oldie but goodie, Lilian Jackson Braun for cozy mystery!
Steve Hamilton, Jaqueline(?) Carey, Anne Perry….
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
Just read a Rom Com by Carolyn Brown….I would prefer her Over Liane Moriarty’s ?!!!! Found Carolyn Brown from Kindle. Her book, ‘The Strawberry Hearts’ Diner.’ Was superb!!!! I read it in 8hrs using AudioBooks!!!!
MJ Rose, Wendy Webb, both fantastic writers
Emma Donoghue!
Tana French.
colleen hoover
Me!!???
Peter Taylor, Penelope Fitzgerald, Ellen Glasgow
Ted Bell
John Irving
David Baldacci, Stuart MacBride.
Joy Nandy
Kate Morton
Daniel Mason!!! Or..Ken Follett!!!
@Jill yeah Ken Follett is my absolute favorite, but I’ve read everything he’s written and re read Pilates of the Earth series
Jack Ketchum.
@Jeffery
Lawrence Block and Pat Conroy.
@Jason
Sharyn McCrumb, excellent mystery author
Vera brittain
Brian Doyle and Charles Martin and Ann Patchett
George MacDonald, for sure. “I have never concealed the fact that I regarded him as my master; indeed I fancy I have never written a book in which I did not quote from him.” C S Lewis; “Surely George MacDonald is the grandfather of us all-all of us who struggle to come to terms with truth through fantasy” Madeleine L’Engle; “I for one can really testify to a book that has made a difference to my whole existence… It is called The Princess and the Goblin, and is by George MacDonald.” G K Chesterton.
Anita Amirrezvani
Susannah Nix
Khaled hosseini
Alice Oseman
Tom Rob Smith
Amor Towles. Orhan Pamuk. Gail Tsukiyama. Andrea Camilleri.
Karl Marx
Umberto Eco
David Eddings, Katherine Kerr
Joseph Lallo.
@William
Lucinda riley
Shakyra Dunn, Jacqueline Dohim, Charlotte Reagan, Me!! under Amber M. Kestner & Annora Rose. <3 I know tons of Authors that need to be recognized oh yes one more [user slug="u-1510952980" first_name="Rob" last_name="Lyons"].
Thank you Amber.
You’re welcome
Lyall Watson and Jane goodall
Elizabeth Chadwick and Philippa Gregory. I love them!
ElleryAdams
Octavia Butler
Marcia Lynn McClure
Jared Diamond.
Connie Willis.
Colin Harrison
Amy Harmon!
Owen Mullen Sheryl Browne Carol Wyer
DILLY COURT KATIE FLYNN
Myself ??
Jeff wheeler. Great Fantasy on kindle unlimited
@David on Kindle Unlimited.
B.A Paris
Kim Holden
Surprisingly, you don’t seem to hear much about David Morrell.
Agatha Christie
John Boyne
Jacqueline Carey
Chris Carter, Patricia Gibney (she’s Irish), Stuart Macbride
Kane X. Faucher. Canadian author. Writes brainy books, but amazing subjects. I loved his book The Infinite Library. It blew me away and I still think of it three years after I read it. It’s part of a trilogy, but can be read as a standalone too. Totally recommend!
Bryn Chancellor. I read her novel Sycamore and it blew me away.
T. Greenwood
Karin Slaughter.
Alexandra Monir
Brenda McClain-One Good Mama Bone is a must read.