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  • Authors I wish had more books out

    Authors I wish had more books out

    When I find a new favourite book by an author I have never read before, I always look up other books they might have written. It is no given that you will like all of their books, but the chances are high if the writing style and type of content is similar. Sometimes I am lucky enough to find a new favourite author who has a bunch of books out already, like Kristen Hannah or Freida McFadden. But often I find a debut that has no follow-up out yet, or an author with a short backlist. It does however give me new authors to follow in their growth and I alway keep an eye out to pick up on any of their new releases. In this article, I will list authors that I wish had more books out. These authors have one or two books out that I have read and enjoyed so much that I am certain I will enjoy their other books as well.

    Matt Coyne

    Here I am again, talking about Frank & Red, because it is one of my absolute favourite books and I cannot stop recommending it. If you want my full review you can read it here, but let me just repeat that this is one of the most wonderful, heartwarming books I have ever read. Frank & Red is about the unlikely friendship between a grumpy old man and a young boy, who are both going through struggles that come with different stages of life. Coyne’s character work is excellent and the way his story grips you is unparalleled, which is why I am convinced I will like any of his books. So far Frank & Red is his only adult book out, but I can’t wait to read more of his masterpieces.

    Katie Holt

    Holt’s debut novel came out in 2024 and I read it before I even saw it recommended anywhere. Not in My Book has gained some popularity and rightfully so. The plot is unique, with the protagonists who are in a writing class together not getting along at all, and as punishment having to write a book together. I enjoyed the city setting and Rosie’s Peruvian background. Her culture added depth to her character and I always love learning new things when I read. Furthermore, Aiden felt like such a mature and steady character, which I really enjoyed in this story. Rosie’s fire and Aiden’s calm matched each other perfectly and I had a really great time reading this book. Though it is Holt’s first and only book currently out, she has a new publication planned for May, so her publication list is currently expanding.

    Sonoko Machida

    The Convenience Store by the Sea is her debut novel and has many great qualities. It is similar to both Welcome to the Hynam-Dong Bookshop and Days at the Torunka Café in that they are all comforting and show the positives of slow and conscious living in stead of a fast and efficient lifestyle. The focus on human connections grounded me and made me feel very present when I was reading this book. There is a sequel out which I have not yet read, but plan to soon. I hope more of her books will appear in the future.

    Maggie Knox

    I stumbled upon Maggie Knox when I was looking for a holiday romance to get into the festive spirit a few years ago. She has two of those out, All I Want for Christmas and The Holiday Swap, and they were both so enjoyable. They were fun and festive, but not too cringe or stereotypically Hallmark and I was sad to find she has no other books published. I hope in the future she decides to put out more books, because I would love to see what else she has to write.

    Katy Brent

    I have mentioned Brent before on my blog, and she does have three books currently out with a fourth on the way. But, her books are so entertaining and humorously thrilling that I cannot put them down and want to read so many more of them.

    Hwang Bo-Reum

    Welcome to the Hynam-Dong Bookshop is a comforting read that feels like a warm hug and someone telling you that everything will be allright. This is one of the books I want to re-read this year, because I have come to really enjoy this healing fiction genre. Bo-Reum has a short story collection out, which I do plan to read, but I hope she will come out with more fiction books in the future as well.

    M.L. Rio

    I have not actually read all of the books Rio has out currently, but I read If We Were Villains and loved it so much. As a graduate in English Literary studies, the Shakespeare references that were woven throughout the entire book were a path straight to my heart and I could not put the book down. While I am not sure her short story Graveyard Shift is for me, I want to read Hot Wax as soon as possible (if only there weren’t so many great books out there). I look forward to seeing more of her work in the future.

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