Lesley Pearse's picture
637 followers

Lesley Pearse


UK flag

Lesley Pearse's novels have sold over three million copies in the UK alone. Her twelve most recent books, including Gypsy, Faith and Hope, have all been huge bestsellers and are available as Penguin paperbacks. Lesley lives near Bristol, has three daughters and one grandson.
 

Genres: Historical Romance, Mystery, Historical Mystery, Sagas, Romance, Historical, General Fiction
 
New Books
Series
Belle
   1. Belle (2011)
   2. The Promise (2012)
   3. Survivor (2014)
thumbthumbthumb
 
Novels
   Georgia (1993)
   Tara (1994)
   Charity (1995)
   Ellie (1996)
   Camellia (1997)
   Rosie (1998)
   Charlie (1999)
   Never Look Back (2000)
   Trust Me (2001)
   Father Unknown (2002)
   Till We Meet Again (2002)
   Remember Me (2003)
   Secrets (2004)
   A Lesser Evil (2005)
   Hope (2006)
   Faith (2007)
   Gypsy (2008)
   Stolen (2010)
   Forgive Me (2013)
   Without a Trace (2015)
   Dead to Me (2016)
   The Woman in the Wood (2017)
   The House Across the Street (2018)
   You'll Never See Me Again (2019)
   Liar (2020)
   Suspects (2021)
   Deception (2022)
   Betrayal (2023)
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumbthumbthumbthumb
thumbthumbthumbthumb
 
Collections
   Great Escapes (2008) (with others)
thumb
 
Non fiction
thumb
 
Omnibus editions
thumbthumbthumb
 
Lesley Pearse recommends
thumb
The Girl in the Letter (2018)
Emily Gunnis
"Truly hard to put down. Fast paced, brilliantly plotted and desperately sad at times--all hallmarks of a bestseller."
thumb
Keep Me Safe (2017)
(Seal Island, book 1)
Daniela Sacerdoti
"Beautifully written. The descriptions of Seal were so realistic I could almost hear the sea and the wind. A great book."
thumb
The Breakdown (2017)
B A Paris
"Brilliant, chilling, scary and unputdownable."
thumb
Keep Your Friends Close (2014)
Paula Daly
"Utterly gripping, fast paced, and scarily believable."
thumb
Katie's Kitchen (1998)
Dee Williams
"A cosy chair and a Dee Williams book is a little bit of heaven."
thumb
The Lights of London (1998)
Gilda O'Neill
"A thumping good read."

Visitors also looked at these authors


About Fantastic Fiction       Information for Authors