The Summer We’ve Had by Katherine Blakeman Released: Jan 14, 2023 Genre: Contemporary Romance Why this book and why now? The one motto that drives what I do is ‘write what you want to read’. About five or six years…
Love You However by Katherine Blakeman Released: Mar 22, 2024 Genre: Contemporary Romance Why this book and why now? The original nugget of an idea was born about eighteen months ago when Chloe Keto and I were chatting one day,…
…a wave of gender dysphoria, I find myself struggling to cope. Add that to work struggles driving Petra away… and our marriage suddenly teeters on a cliff-edge. Get Love You However here. Katherine Blakeman’s bio: Katherine Blakeman is the England-based…
By Katherine Blakeman
After a nightmare couple of years following the death of her celebrity singer mother, Cass Mulligan is moving down to the sun, sea and shingle of Cornwall for a fresh start. But she soon realises that she’s not the only…
By Katherine Blakeman
‘Jean Taylor is a woman.’ This is a statement that I have always tolerated about myself. Except now… it seems to be getting harder. My gender has never felt right, but I’ve been able to overlook it. I’ve always been…
…and why, plus read about the personal connections between authors and books. This week, Katherine Blakeman, who is good friends with Chloe Keto, explains why Ransom to Love is a must read. Katherine has read and reread Ransom to Love…
…saying there’s no such thing as too many books. (Side note, this was why her four international moves were painful. So many book boxes!) We’re thrilled to have Katherine Blakeman as the first author to share a favorite book. Find…
…a whole day with (and I can’t… because my choice would be a pair!) – it would be S-Jay Hart and Katherine Blakeman who are the ultimate pickup pair. A combo of inspiration, cheerleaders and taskmasters who motivate me to…
…actually wrote an article that is up on Katherine Blakeman’s blog, about why I like angst so much. As a reader, I also struggle to connect with characters who don’t suffer, or stories in which everything goes well all the…