Lucy Dillon was born in Cumbria in 1974. She now divides her time between London and the Wye Valley. She first learned to dance at primary school, and has been dancing ever since. Though she would love to be able to foxtrot like Ginger Rogers, she knows it's a futile dream due to her habit of leading.
Awards: RNA (2010)
Genres: Romance, General Fiction
New and upcoming books
Novels
The Ballroom Class (2008)
Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts (2009)
Walking Back to Happiness (2010)
The Secret of Happy Ever After (2011)
A Hundred Pieces of Me (2013)
One Small Act of Kindness (2015)
All I Ever Wanted (2016)
Where The Light Gets In (2018)
Unexpected Lessons in Love (2019)
After the Rain (2022)
Irresponsible Adult (2024)
Highly Relatable (2025)
Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts (2009)
Walking Back to Happiness (2010)
The Secret of Happy Ever After (2011)
A Hundred Pieces of Me (2013)
One Small Act of Kindness (2015)
All I Ever Wanted (2016)
Where The Light Gets In (2018)
Unexpected Lessons in Love (2019)
After the Rain (2022)
Irresponsible Adult (2024)
Highly Relatable (2025)
Awards
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Lucy Dillon recommends
The Excitements (2024)
CJ Wray
"An absolute treat of a novel--a glorious, rip-roaring adventure, so funny and charming, yet laced with unexpected moments of real tenderness and reflection. Penny and Josephine are heroines in every sense of the word, being both ordinary and extraordinary, and their personalities leap off the page so energetically that I missed them the moment I finished the final line."
Woman of a Certain Rage (2021)
Georgie Hall
"Warm, wise and laugh-out-loud witty, Eliza and her unexpected midlife resurgence are simply magnificent. Bridget Jones on HRT (and bigger pants). I absolutely loved it."
Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up (2020)
(Nell Stevens, book 1)
Alexandra Potter
"Nell's journey to mid-life happiness is hilarious, moving and filled with cleareyed wisdom about what it means to be a woman of any age, proving that the best happy ever afters come when you fall in love with life."
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