Cesca Major Press Reviews
'Astonishing - the love story you've been waiting for' Clare Mackintosh, The Last Party
'Addictive, heart-breaking and achingly romantic ... an absolute triumph. This forced me to think very seriously about how I want to live my life' Rosie Walsh, The Man Who Didn't Call
'Haunting, moody, clever and affecting' Gillian McAllister, Wrong Place, Wrong Time
'Warm, funny and life-affirming - a reminder of just how precious every day can be' Lucy Diamond, Anything Could Happen
'Heart-warming and life-affirming - a gorgeous read'
Louise O'Neill, Idol
'Deeply moving, extremely funny, brilliantly knowing and fabulously observed ... heartbreaking but simultaneously life-affirming. A total triumph' Daisy Buchanan, Careering
'Full of love, wisdom and heartache ... nudging us to reflect on what is truly important in life. It's a Wonderful Life meets Groundhog Day. I challenge you not to cry' Sophie Cousens, This Time Next Year
'Wonderfully intriguing and thought-provoking ... I loved it' Kate Eberlen, Miss You
'Ingenious, intriguing and so emotional' Jill Mansell, Should I Tell You?
'All the compulsion of a thriller but swooningly romantic as well. Forensically plotted and beautifully worked out. A belter and a tear-jerker' Beth Morrey, Em & Me
'Thought-provoking, tear-jerking and page-turning ...amazing, will really make you think about your life' Katie Fforde, A Wedding in Provence
'Superbly plotted, shockingly breathtaking - heartbreaking, poignant and beautifully written ... a love story like no other' Cathy Bramley, Merrily Ever After
'WOW. Both heartbreaking and heartwarming ... I loved every page' Sarah Morgan, Beach House Summer
'Hilarious and poignant and heartwarming all at once' Sophie Irwin, A Lady's Guide to Fortune-Hunting
About Cesca Major
Cesca Major read history at Bristol University. She went on to work in television as a researcher and presenter for four years before becoming a history teacher. Her first real writing success came in 2005 when she was runner up in the Daily Mail Writing Competition for the best opening paragraph to a novel. She has won, or been placed, in some short story competitions since then including the annual competitions for: Women and Home, Wells Festival of Literature, Grace Dieu and has also had a short story published in the Sentinel Literary Magazine. She reads widely and has written regular reviews and features for the popular women's fiction website www.novelicious.com. She currently works as a housemistress at a secondary boarding school in Berkshire. She lives in Bradfield with her husband and their brood of ex-battery chickens.
Click here to read more about her journey to getting published.
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