D. Wells

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D. Wells is the author of commercial and book club fiction. She has penned the standalone novels 6 Caledon Street, The Things We Regret and The List.

She has also written the Taverton Tales Series: Where Our Paths Meet and In The Half-Light are available now and Beneath The Winter Sky is available to pre-order, publication date on the 30th September 2024.

D. Wells enjoys writing multi-generational stories which have an emphasis on family relationships and relatable characters.

She lives in East Anglia, U.K, with her family.

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D. Wells I am currently editing a stand alone novel which is a little experimental for me as a) it’s one timeline only, b) set entirely in modern day and c) ha…moreI am currently editing a stand alone novel which is a little experimental for me as a) it’s one timeline only, b) set entirely in modern day and c) has two main characters.

I am also writing the second in a trilogy (the first is currently on slush piles) of books set in a fictional Suffolk town. It has a whole cast of characters who all have their own story arcs and the main character runs an independent bookshop.(less)
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The Things We Regret

4.38 avg rating — 53 ratings — published 2021 — 2 editions
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6 Caledon Street

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Where Our Paths Meet (Taver...

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In The Half-Light: A heartw...

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The List

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A new title and a busy year

Picture Last week saw the publication of my newest novel, The List. This blog post, rather than being a shameless promotion, is more of a celebration of the last year - where I was somehow able to get two books out, one of which was the most emotionally exhausting story I have ever written.

Yes, I am talking about The List.

But don't let that put you off.

It turns out that writing about a fictional relati Read more of this blog post »
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Beneath The Winter Sky by D.  Wells
"I haven't read the other books in the series, but it was easy to settle into the story. The characters are well written, and are instantly relatable, so soon become like old friends.

Perfect for cold winter days, snuggled up on the sofa with a hot dri" Read more of this review »
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