

The novel was also shortlisted for the RNA’s Romantic Novel of the Year Award 2010 at the Pure Passion Awards. Within three weeks of its release, Fairytale of New York had entered the Sunday Times Top Ten Bestsellers List, where it remained for five weeks – making it the world’s first crowd-sourced bestseller. Born in 1973 in Wolverhampton, she grew up in Kingswinford and dreamed of one day writing a book that would reach the heady heights of Kingswinford Library… Her first novel, Fairytale of New York (2009) was discovered on – HarperCollins’ site for unpublished authors.

Miranda Dickinson has always had a head full of stories.

With so much at stake, will they ever find what they are really looking for?

Jack is managing the redevelopment of a local landmark, and Seren is leading the community campaign to save it.īoth have reason to fight – Seren for the cause her father believed in, Jack for his livelihood. But when they meet in real life, it’s on the opposing sides of a battle. Seren and Jack are searching for their missing pieces. Finding seaglass stars completed on Gwithian beach is a bright spark that slowly rekindles his hope. Left a widower and homeless when his wife died, he’s just about keeping their heads above water. Jack Dixon is trying to secure a better life for daughter Nessie and himself. When she completes the star, she sets into motion a chain of events that will steal her heart and challenge everything she believes. Until she discovers a half-finished seaglass star on her favourite beach during an early morning walk. Trying to save the Cornish seaside business her late father built – while grieving for his loss – she has put her own dreams on hold and is struggling. Seren MacArthur is living a life she never intended. Selected as one of Heat magazine’s Hot Books – five stars.Ĭan you fall in love with someone before you’ve even met? Miranda Dickinson’s Somewhere Beyond the Sea is a sparkling tale of love, life and finding magic where you least expect it. Somewhere Beyond the Sea by Miranda Dickinson
