Lynda Marron grew up in a small town called Prosperous in County Kildare, Ireland. She moved to Cork when she was nine and lives there still. She studied science at University College Cork and holds a master's degree in microbiology. She likes stories about long-held love, friendship, and second chances. When she isn't writing or reading, you'll find her in the garden. Lynda's debut novel, Last Chance in Paris, was published by Echo Publishing in 2024.
'A wonderful story of family, identity and the unexpected ways we find our place in the world' Fona Scarlett, author of Boys Don't Cry 'A compelling story of life, love and what really matters' Sheila O'Flanagan 'An expected love story ... rich, sweet and entirely compelling' Emily Hourican, author of The Glorious Guinness Girls 'A heartfelt tale, told with great warmth and confidence' Roisin Meaney 'An exhilarating new voice in women's fiction' Fiona O'Brien 'Strong characters and heartbreak we can all recognise, told with a hopeful heart' Grinne Murphy, author of Winter People