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Please help decide another similar author

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Koratlady3 Mon 08-Jun-26 17:03:35

Having worked my way through Lucinda Riley's "Seven Sisters" books and now almost finished Beryl Darby's "Yannis" stories can anyone suggest a similar series to start reading, please?

TerriBull Mon 08-Jun-26 17:07:16

I'd recommend Kate Morton, maybe try her first two, The Forgotten Garden and the House at Riverton. She writes in a slightly similar vein to Lucinda, generally two times frames. I've enjoyed both writers' books.

Koratlady3 Tue 09-Jun-26 10:25:13

Thank you. Will try her!

J52 Tue 09-Jun-26 11:19:06

Lucinda Riley had written several books besides the Seven Sisters, but you might already know that.
I agree on Kate Morton and also Kate Mosse is good.
Rosie Thomas writes in a similar vein, but all her novels seem to be very different from each other.

Maremia Tue 09-Jun-26 12:59:58

I haven't read any Lucinda Riley books, but enjoy Kate Morton's.
If it is dual timelines that you enjoy, Barbara Erskine does those, but more like timeslip/ghost stories.

J52 Tue 09-Jun-26 14:00:58

I also like Barbara Erskine, her books are historically set and full of interesting facts.

Koratlady3 Wed 10-Jun-26 07:22:19

Thank you for these suggestions. I will certainly try these.

Purplepixie Wed 10-Jun-26 07:36:05

I like Elizabeth Strout.

SpinDriftCoastal Wed 10-Jun-26 08:19:05

Rachel Hore.

Koratlady3 Wed 10-Jun-26 09:10:47

Thank you for so many suggestions. I really appreciate your replies.

BlueSapphire Wed 10-Jun-26 09:15:11

Oh yes,.definitely Elizabeth Strout, love her books set in a little coastal village in Maine, USA.