Author of the Week: Annie Sanders

Posted By Leah on June 4th, 2009

annie_sanders_images2Annie Sanders, one of our favourite authors, is in fact two people: Annie Ashworth and Meg Sanders and they are a huge hit here at chicklitreviews. I’ve read and reviewed Warnings of Gales and will be posting a review of Busy Woman Seeks Wife after this post. Chloe has reviewed The Gap Year For Grown Ups and all of the novels we’ve read thus far have been brilliant. Here is a small biography of Annie & Meg:

Annie Ashworth and Meg Sanders met at ante–natal classes and bonded as they learnt the benefits of raspberry leaf tea and relaxation breathing. Neither remedy worked but a friendship was born. They started out together with a mission to save the planet from grammatical horrors and badly�placed apostrophes by offering their services as website content writers. Luckily they were rescued from catatonia (after a very dull foray with a government quango report) by the commission to write a book. A tedious train journey spawned the germ of an idea for a novel and the rest is literary legend...

They are the authors of Goodbye, Jimmy Choo, Warnings of Gales, The Xmas Factor, Busy Woman Seeks Wife, The Gap Year For Grown Ups and their latest release, out in August, Getting Mad, Getting Even which sounds fabulous. Their seventh novel is already up on Amazon due for release in 2010.

To find out how two authors can write one novel, take a look over on their website to find out exactly how they do it! Believe me, it’ very interesting - I always wonder how two people can write one novel.

If you haven’t read an Annie Sanders novel, they are well worth reading. Both that I’ve read so far have been brilliant and I can’t wait to get my hands on the rest!

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One Response to “Author of the Week: Annie Sanders”

Chloe

I’ve read all of theirs except Busy Woman now, and I think The Xmas Factor is my fave!

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