Cecelia Ahern Books In Order

P.S. I Love You Books In Publication Order

  1. PS, I Love You (2003)
  2. Postscript (2019)

Flawed Books In Publication Order

  1. Flawed (2016)
  2. Perfect (2017)

Standalone Novels In Publication Order

  1. Where Rainbows End / Rosie Dunne / Love, Rosie (2004)
  2. If You Could See Me Now (2005)
  3. A Place Called Here / There’s No Place Like Here (2006)
  4. Thanks for the Memories (2008)
  5. The Gift (2008)
  6. The Book of Tomorrow (2009)
  7. The Time of My Life (2011)
  8. One Hundred Names (2012)
  9. How to Fall in Love (2014)
  10. The Year I Met You (2014)
  11. The Marble Collector (2015)
  12. Lyrebird (2016)
  13. Freckles (2021)

Short Stories/Novellas In Publication Order

  1. Mrs Whippy (2006)

Short Story Collections In Publication Order

  1. Every Year (2010)
  2. Girl in the Mirror (2011)
  3. Roar (2019)

Doctor Who: Time Trips Books In Publication Order

  1. The Death Pit (2013)
  2. Into the Nowhere (2014)
  3. Keeping Up with the Joneses (2014)
  4. Salt of the Earth (2014)
  5. A Handful of Stardust (2014)
  6. The Bog Warrior (2014)
  7. The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Time Traveller (2014)
  8. The Anti-Hero (2014)

Anthologies In Publication Order

  1. Irish Girls Are Back in Town (2005)
  2. Doctor Who: Time Trips (2014)

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Cecelia Ahern Books Overview

PS, I Love You

Cecelia Ahern’s debut novel, PS, I Love You, follows the engaging, witty, and occasionally sappy reawakening of Holly, a young Irish widow who must put her life back together after she loses her husband Gerry to a brain tumor. Ahern, the twentysomething daughter of Ireland’s prime minister, has discovered a clever and original twist to the Moving On After Death concept made famous by novelists and screenwriters alike Gerry has left Holly a series of letters designed to help her face the year ahead and carry on with her life. As the novel takes readers through the seasons and through Gerry’s monthly directives, we watch as Holly finds a new job, takes a holiday to Spain with her girlfriends, and sorts through her beloved husband’s belongings. Accompanying Holly throughout the healing process is a cast of friends and family members who add as much to the novel’s success as Holly’s own tale of survival. In fact, it is these supporting character’s mini dramas that make PS, I Love You more than just another superficial tearjerker with the obligatory episode at a karaoke bar. Ahern shows real talent for capturing the essence of an interaction between friends and foes alike; even if Holly’s circle of friends does resemble the gang from Bridget Jones a bit too neatly to ignore her best friend is even called Sharon.

Where Rainbows End / Rosie Dunne / Love, Rosie

Sometimes you have to look at life in a whole new way…

From the bestselling author of PS, I Love You comes a delightfully enchanting novel about what happens when two people who are meant to be together just can’t seem to get it right.

Rosie and Alex are destined for one another, and everyone seems to know it but them. Best friends since childhood, their relationship gets closer by the day, until Alex gets the news that his family is leaving Dublin and moving to Boston. At 17, Rosie and Alex have just started to see each other in a more romantic light. Devastated, the two make plans for Rosie to apply to colleges in the U.S. She gets into Boston University, Alex gets into Harvard, and everything is falling into place, when on the eve of her departure, Rosie gets news that will change their lives forever: She’s pregnant by a boy she’d gone out with while on the rebound from Alex. Her dreams for college, Alex, and a glamorous career dashed, Rosie stays in Dublin to become a single mother, while Alex pursues a medical career and a new love in Boston. But destiny is a funny thing, and in this novel, structured as a series of clever e mails, letters, notes, and a trail of missed opportunities, Alex and Rosie find out that fate isn’t done with them yet.

From the gifted author of PS, I Love You comes this charming, romantic, addictively page turning novel that will keep readers laughing and guessing until the very last page.

If You Could See Me Now

Now in paperback: In this charming novel, internationally bestselling author Cecelia Ahern shows that sometimes not seeing is believing! Readers and critics alike adore Cecelia Ahern for her lighthearted yet insightful stories about modern women and their often unusual situations. In If You Could See Me Now, she takes that theme a step further, offering us a hero*ine who is entirely believable, and the new man in her life who is, well, slightly less so. Elizabeth Egan’s life runs on order: Both her home and her emotions are arranged just so, with little room for spontaneity. It’s how she counteracts the chaos of her family an alcoholic mother who left when she was young, an emotionally distant father, and a free spirited sister, who seems to be following in their mother’s footsteps, leaving her own six yearold son, Luke, in Elizabeth’s care. When Ivan, Luke’s mysterious new grown up friend, enters the picture, Elizabeth doesnt know quite what to make of him. With his penchant for adventure and colorful take on things large and small, Ivan opens Elizabeth’s eyes to a whole new way of living. But is it for real? Is Ivan for real? If You Could See Me Now is a love story with heart and just a touch of magic.

A Place Called Here / There’s No Place Like Here

Sometimes it takes losing everything to truly find yourself…
Since Sandy Shortt’s childhood classmate disappeared twenty years ago, Sandy has been obsessed with missing things. Finding what is lost becomes her single minded goal from the lone sock that vanishes in the washing machine to the car keys she misplaced. It’s no surprise, then, that Sandy’s life’s work becomes finding people who have vanished from their loved ones. Sandy’s family is baffled and concerned by her increasing preoccupation. Her parents can’t understand her compulsion, and she pushes them away further by losing herself in the work of tracking down these missing people. She gives up her life in order to offer a flicker of hope to devastated families…
and escape the disappointments of her own. Jack Ruttle is one of those devastated people. It’s been a year since his brother Donal vanished into thin air, and he has enlisted Sandy Shortt to find him. But before she is able to offer Jack the information he so desperately needs, Sandy goes missing too…
and Jack now finds himself searching for his brother and the one woman who understood his pain. One minute Sandy is jogging through the park, the next, she can’t figure out where she is. The path is obscured. Nothing is familiar. A clearing up ahead reveals a camp site, and it’s there that Sandy discovers the impossible: she has inadvertently stumbled upon the place and people she’s been looking for all her life, a land where all the missing people go. A world away from her loved ones and the home she ran from for so long, Sandy soon resorts to her old habit again, searching. Though this time, she is desperately trying to find her way home…

Thanks for the Memories

New York Times bestselling author Cecelia Ahern’s charming new novel explores what happens when ‘what if’ becomes a reality for two strangers whose lives are at a crossroads. How can you know someone you’ve never met? That’s the question haunting Joyce Conway these days. Recovering from a terrible accident and with her marriage in pieces, Joyce is suddenly plagued by an overwhelming sense of d j vu that makes her feel as if the life she’s living is not her own. During the day she has vivid memories of things she’s never seen such as cobblestoned Parisian streets she’s never visited and at night she dreams of a little girl she’s sure she’s never met. Joyce is convinced she’s lost her mind…
until a series of coincidences leads her on a journey to meet the one person who may hold the answer she needs. Someone’s life could be depending on you right now…
. That’s the pitch that finally persuades Justin Hitchcock to donate blood the first thing to come straight from his heart in a long time. Restless and lonely, Justin chased his ex wife and daughter from Chicago to London, and now he’s in Dublin, guest lecturing to bored college students. When he receives a basket of muffins with a thank you note attached, he’s sure someone’s playing a joke on him, but then the presents keep coming. Intrigued, Justin is determined to solve the mystery a quest that will change his life forever. Thanks for the Memories is a heartwarming story of hope, love, and second chances Cecelia Ahern’s most magical novel yet.

The Gift

New York Times bestselling author Cecelia Ahern spins a witty, warm, and wise modern day fable of love, regret, hope, and second chances.

extremely successful executive, Lou Suffern is always overstretched, immune to the holiday spirit that delights everyone around him. The classic workaholic who never has a moment to spare, he is always multitasking while shortchanging his devoted wife and their adorable children. And ever since he started competing for a big promotion, he has barely seen his family at all.

One frigid morning in an uncharacteristic burst of generosity, he buys a cup of coffee for Gabe, a homeless man huddled outside his office building. Inspired by his own unexpected act of kindness, Lou decides to prolong his charitable streak and contrives to get Gabe a job in his company’s mailroom. But when Gabe begins to meddle in Lou’s life, the helping hand appears to be a serious mistake. Gabe seems to know more about Lou than Lou does about himself, and, perhaps more disturbingly, Gabe always seems to be in two places at once.

With Lou’s personal and professional fates at important crossroads and Christmas looming, Gabe resorts to some unorthodox methods to show his stubborn patron what truly matters and how precious The Gift of time is. But can he help him fix what’s broken before it’s too late?

The Book of Tomorrow

Tamara Goodwin has always got everything she’s ever wanted. Born into a family of wealth, she grew up in a mansion with its own private beach, a wardrobe full of designer clothes, a large four poster bed complete with a luxurious bathroom en suite. She’s always lived in the here and now, never giving a second thought to tomorrow. But then suddenly her dad is gone and life for Tamara and her mother changes forever. Left with a mountain of debt, they have no choice but to sell everything they own and move to the country to live with Tamara’s Uncle and Aunt. Nestled next to Kilsaney Castle, their gatehouse is a world away from Tamara’s childhood. With her mother shut away with grief, and her aunt busy tending to her, Tamara is lonely and bored and longs to return to Dublin. When a travelling library pas*ses through Kilsaney Demesne, Tamara is intrigued. She needs a distraction. Her eyes rest on a mysterious large leather bound tome locked with a gold clasp and padlock. With some help, Tamara finally manages to open the book. What she discovers within the pages takes her breath away and shakes her world to its core. Told in Cecelia’s imitable style, The Girl of Tomorrow is a mesmerising and magical story for this autumn.

Mrs Whippy

A woman in trouble turns to ice cream, and just might find love in its pursuit. Emelda is 46 years old. Her husband, Charlie, has just left her for a 23 year old dancer. Her five difficult sons worship their father and blame Emelda for his departure. On top of everything else, she has to struggle with a new job at the local supermarket. For comfort she turns to her only true friend ice cream. But lately there’s a handsome man driving the ice cream van. Could romance be about to blossom?

Girl in the Mirror

A gorgeous new Cecelia mini book which contains two powerful and unforgettable short stories. Girl in the Mirror Lila knows how lucky she is to have found the man of her dreams. But when a secret from her family’s past comes to light on her wedding day, her destiny changes in the most unexpected of ways! The Memory Maker They say you never forget your first love. But what happens when those cherished memories start to fade? Some people would do anything to hold on to the past and, for one heartbroken man, that means finding a way to relive those precious moments!

Irish Girls Are Back in Town

You thought you’d heard the whole story?

They painted the town green in the acclaimed international bestseller Irish Girls About Town. Now

Irish Girls Are Back in Town


and their unique charm resonates throughout this high spirited gathering of first rate short fiction! So cozy up with some of today’sbest Irish women writers many favorites from the first Irish Girlscollection and some lively newcomers as they spin nineteen all new tales ranging from poignant and heartwarming to provocative and outright hilarious.

Against the madcap setting of a bingo hall, Cecelia Ahern conjures a woman’s memories of her domineering mother in ‘The Calling’…
Patricia Scanlan unwraps the truth behind ‘Fa ades’ when two friends reconnect at the holidays. Are they as happy and successful as they appear?…
A resolute widow pieces together a shocking betrayal and vows to outdo her competition in Gemma O’Connor’s deliciously twisted ‘Dinner with Annie’…
Sarah Webb reveals ‘How Emily Got Promoted’ and how a little bit of luck can make a working girl’s day.

Plus other wonderful entries from

Una Brankin Marita Conlon McKenna Martina DevlinClare Dowling Catherine Foley ine Greaney Suzanne Higgins Rosaleen Linehan Joan O’Neill Julie Parsons Deirdre Purcell Morag Prunty Tina Reilly Mary Ryan Annie Sparrow

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