Dani was born and brought up in Cockfosters, London, whose chief claim to fame is that its at the end of the Piccadilly Tube Line.
This served her well for commuting into the city, where from the age of 18 she worked in a succession of secretarial positions in companies as diverse as a BMW car dealership to the BBC. Dani spent her two hour commute avidly reading and dreamed that one day she would become an author herself.
When her two children grew up and left home, Dani set about turning this dream into reality and devoted her time to writing. She now lives in a rural Hertfordshire cottage with her husband, a crazy border collie dog and two geriatric cats.
This served her well for commuting into the city, where from the age of 18 she worked in a succession of secretarial positions in companies as diverse as a BMW car dealership to the BBC. Dani spent her two hour commute avidly reading and dreamed that one day she would become an author herself.
When her two children grew up and left home, Dani set about turning this dream into reality and devoted her time to writing. She now lives in a rural Hertfordshire cottage with her husband, a crazy border collie dog and two geriatric cats.
Awards: RNA (2023) see all
Genres: Romance, General Fiction
New and upcoming books
Novels
Fractured (2013)
aka Then and Always
The Story Of Us (2014)
Our Song (2016)
This Love (2017)
While I Was Sleeping (2018)
A Million Dreams (2019)
A Sky Full of Stars (2021)
aka Gone Too Soon
Six Days (2022)
The Memory of Us (2024)
Always You and Me (2025)
aka Then and Always
The Story Of Us (2014)
Our Song (2016)
This Love (2017)
While I Was Sleeping (2018)
A Million Dreams (2019)
A Sky Full of Stars (2021)
aka Gone Too Soon
Six Days (2022)
The Memory of Us (2024)
Always You and Me (2025)
Collections
Novellas and Short Stories
Awards
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Dani Atkins recommends
The Sight of You (2020)
Holly Miller
"Heartbreaking, hopeful and completely original - The Sight of You is a love story that stays with you long after the final page."
A Song for Tomorrow (2017)
Alice Peterson
"Powerful yet achingly poignant. A melody of emotions that hits all the right notes."
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