Like most writers I didn’t take the direct route into publishing, I gained an Honours Degree in English Literature and Psychology from Dublin City University and a Postgraduate Degree from University College, Galway. I have worked in all sorts of jobs, as a fashion model, an event’s organizer and in the intellectual disability and mental health sector. The constant throughout has been a love of books! I have read and written all of my life.

I was a winner in the 2014 Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair – an international
competition for emerging writers, the feedback was very positive and
complimentary and suddenly, there were possibilities beyond just scribbling a few
lines here and a few lines there.

In 2018 I was selected as a Words Ireland winner in the DWAD afternoon – this
opened up opportunities among writers and film directors and it was an honor to
be one of the final winners.

In 2019 I was honored and delighted to win Mayo Business Woman of the Year
(Arts) in the Network Ireland Business Woman of the Year Awards.

My contemporary fiction novels have achieved top ten best seller status across the US, UK, Australia and Canada. My Husbands Wives was a top ten bestseller in
Ireland on its trade paper back release. The Ladies Midnight Swimming Club –
reached the overall No 1 position in the Amazon UK charts and has spent weeks
sitting pretty in the top overall books sold and read on Amazon. Its available in e-
book and in all good bookshops. All of my novels can be found in large print and
audio formats also. You can order most formats through your local library.

There have been many highs along the way, when the books featured as Book Club Favorites, Net Galley Hot Reads and Summer Must Reads. Being chosen as a
summer must read never gets old!

In 2024 The Bookshop Ladies was shortlisted for An Post Book Award.

I also write crime fiction novels under the name Geraldine Hogan. My Corbally
series, set in Limerick is published by Bookouture.

I am a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines and short story
compilations.

I am currently working on edits and an idea for a new contemporary fiction novel. I live in the west of Ireland with my husband – Mr H, our family and the best
chocolate Labrador in the world. (I might be a bit biased on that last piece!)

Latest News

  • Week 1 — Already in the top 50!

    Week 1 — Already in the top 50!

      Debate ongoing with my brilliant son — My Husband’s Wives are in the top 50 ebooks sold today on Kobo — but, are we at number 3 or 5? It matters not, really, the big thing is we are a week out and running! (And running very well, thanks to everyone at Aria and…

  • 23 Review Street – Blog Tour

    23 Review Street – Blog Tour

    Today is the last day of my blog tour – aww! Really, it kind of is sad, because I’ve met the nicest of people over the last two weeks. What started out as a couple stops before My Husband’s Wives snowballed into something much bigger. I’m thrilled to have had the opportunity to work with…

  • KoBo Promotion

    KoBo Promotion

    I woke up bright and early this morning to some really good news! Kobo are really getting behind My Husband’s Wives, as the lovely Nia put it, ‘sending lots of love our way.’ Now, I’ve been cutting and pasting and doing a bit of grumbling too, because I’m still not exactly a technical wizard when…

  • Mayo Now – Interview

    Mayo Now – Interview

    I had a lovely chat with Catherine Gilmartin recently, for the fabulous Mayo Now. I really can’t praise this magazine too much, it’s full of glossy photos and news that you just wouldn’t hear otherwise, Catherine and Gerry certainly know how to pull a good read together! Yes, that’s me, front cover – I suspect…

  • Head of Zeus – Bealtaine – Publication Day

    Head of Zeus – Bealtaine – Publication Day

    I was thrilled to post for Head of Zeus Publishing on May 1st, my publication day! Blake was good enough to pop it onto the Aria Fiction site also! I was especially pleased to be published on May day, it’s a day rich in memories, and connotation, and now with even greater significance attached to…