READING GUIDE
Can Sarah’s books be read in any order?
All Sarah’s books are complete stories, so even books written as part of a series can still be enjoyed when read alone, although reading the whole series may make the reading experience more satisfying. Sarah has written three major series –
O’Neil Brothers (3 books – Sleigh Bells in the Snow, Suddenly Last Summer, Maybe This Christmas)
Puffin Island (First Time in Forever, Some Kind of Wonderful, Christmas Ever After (note that in the US the title was One Enchanted Moment)
Manhattan (Sleepless in Manhattan, Sunset in Central Park, Miracle on 5th Avenue, New York Actually, Holiday in the Hamptons, Moonlight Over Manhattan)
All Sarah’s more recent novels starting with How To Keep A Secret are standalone novels.
Why are the titles for the UK and US editions sometimes different?
Occasionally Sarah’s publishers may decide to use a different title if they think it will appeal to their readers. Sarah’s preference is always to have the same title where possible and the aim is to work towards that. Where a book does have two different titles, both will be clearly displayed on the book page found on this website.
Sarah has a long list of Christmas books. Where should a reader start?
Sarah has always loved writing Christmas books and you’ll find a full list on this website. If you love romance and family drama, then start with Snowed in For Christmas and All Together for Christmas. For friendship and romance, try The Christmas Book Club and The Christmas Escape.
Free Reads
- A New York Christmas Fairytale – Read it Here.
- Diamonds and Desire, a short story – Read it Here.
Interviews
Listen to Sarah talking about A Wedding in December, why she loves writing Christmas books, and how she reads her books aloud as she’s writing
- Read Sarah’s blog for Read A Romance Month.
- Read Sarah’s blog at Heroes and Heartbreakers on why she loves snowy romances.
- Read about Sarah’s garden office.




