With her husband Roger and two beautiful children Amelia and Nate, Carmel lives a pretty idyllic life in Ireland, full of stories, songs, hide and seek, Mickey Mouse, walks on the beach, tickles, kisses, chocolate treats and most of all abundant love. To make life even more perfect, she has now fulfilled a lifetime ambition to be a writer and a published author with HarperImpulse, a division of Harper Collins Publishers and a playwright. She believes in Happily Ever Afters because thats what happened to her.
Genres: Romance
Novels
Beyond Grace's Rainbow (2013)
The Life You Left (2014)
Every Time a Bell Rings (2015)
The Things I Should Have Told You (2016)
The Woman at 72 Derry Lane (2017)
Cold Feet: The Lost Years (2017)
A Thousand Roads Home (2018)
A Life Worth Living (2020)
My Pear-Shaped Life (2020)
The Moon Over Kilmore Quay (2021)
The Life You Left (2014)
Every Time a Bell Rings (2015)
The Things I Should Have Told You (2016)
The Woman at 72 Derry Lane (2017)
Cold Feet: The Lost Years (2017)
A Thousand Roads Home (2018)
A Life Worth Living (2020)
My Pear-Shaped Life (2020)
The Moon Over Kilmore Quay (2021)
Novellas
A Witch by Chance (2014) (with Lori Connelly, Aileen Harkwood, Lynn Marie Hulsman, Jane Lark, Sarah Lefebve, Kari Lemor, Teresa F Morgan and Zara Stoneley)
Carmel Harrington recommends

The Choice (2017)
Samantha King
"A mother's worst nightmare unravels on each page. Gripping debut. I predict big things for it. Loved it and read it in one sitting."

Finding Alison (2017)
Deirdre Eustace
"A story of love, loss and liberation that will keep you captivated to the last page."

Brothers and Sisters (2017)
Adele O'Neill
"Incredibly moving, beautifully written, this dramatic tale of dark family secrets is impossible to put down. I loved it."

Coming Home to the Comfort Food Cafe (2017)
(Comfort Food Cafe, book 3)
Debbie Johnson
"Heartbreakingly authentic, tender & inspiring. One of my top reads of 2017."

Mother (2018)
Hannah Begbie
"Captivating and taut with a powerful emotional message about the balance of motherhood and womanhood."

The Last Charm (2020)
Ella Allbright
"A charming, tender love story & one-sitting read that was just lovely."

When We Were Young & Brave (2020)
Hazel Gaynor
"Important. Heartrending. Hopeful...I was moved to tears...as Gaynor paid witness to the extraordinary bravery and resilience of the teachers and children of Chefoo School Hazel Gaynor is an author who never fails to shine a bright light onto our historical pasts, making real-life events and characters dance on the page."

The Bookshop of Second Chances (2020)
Jackie Fraser
"An escapist romance that glows with warmth! I loved it."
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