Meet Your Favourite Authors

See below which of your favourite BOOKS AND THE CITY authors appeared at Clothes Show Live 2011. 

Jane Costello

Friday 2nd December 2011

From the best selling author of Bridesmaids, The Nearly-Weds and My Single Friend - Girl on the Run, is the newest edition to Jane Costello's inspiring and enjoyable collection. Jane Costello is set to be the new Sophie Kinsella, with hilarious, high-concept and full of heart reads.

Paige Toon

Saturday 3rd December 2011

Paige Toon's Baby Be Mine is a sizzling read full of romantic tension and dilemmas written in Paige's warm, winning style. Following on from the success of Pictures of Lily, Chasing Daisy, Johnny Be Good and Lucy in the Sky, Baby Be Mine has been described by Cosmopolitan as 'Fun, summery, chick-lit with bite - if you want a bit of escapism, this is perfect poolside fodder'.

Rebecca Chance

Sunday 4th December 2011

After Bad Girls & Divas, Bad Sisters is Rebecca Chance's new blisteringly sexy novel, with hot men, designer labels and oodles of scandal: forget the credit crunch blues with this ideal escapist read. If you like Tasmina Perry and Louise Bagshawe, you will LOVE Rebecca Chance's novels.

Ali Harris

Monday 5th December 2011

Miracle on Regent Street is a magical debut, full of heart, soul and bags of seasonal spirit - the beginning of a bestselling career for an exciting new voice in women's fiction. Ali Harris shows us that Dreams can come true! For fans of Cecelia Ahern, Harriet Evans and Miranda Dickinson ...this is the perfect novel for you.

Milly Johnson

Tuesday 6th December 2011

Author of: Here Come The Girls, A Summer Fling, A Spring AffairThe Birds and the Bees, The Yorkshire Pudding Club and now introducing An Autumn Crush. Milly Johnson's new novel is bursting with warmth and joie de vivre, written with an easy, addictive style that will have you racing through the pages.

Tara Hyland

Wedensday 7th December 2011

After the amazing Daughters of Fortune, Tara Hyland is back with her rich and elegant new novel, Fallen Angels. Like Daughters of Fortune, Tara's second novel has an international sweep: from rural Ireland to London's bomb-destroyed, post-war East End; to LA in its glamorous heyday of the 1940's and '50s; and back to London, and the vibrant colours of the swinging sixties. Tara Hylands novels will delight fans of Kate Morton, Penny Vincenzi and Barbara Taylor Bradford.