Miranda Dickinson Books in Order
Miranda Dickinson is a multi-talented wordsmith with a passion for storytelling. As a seasoned songwriter, she has penned over thirty songs, delivering captivating live and recorded performances across the UK and Europe. Her debut solo project album, About Time, is poised for release. To experience her music, visit www.mirandadickinson.com. As a novelist, Miranda makes her mark with her debut, Coffee at Kowalski's, a charming romantic comedy set in New York's vibrant Upper West Side. Discovered by HarperCollins' online platform Authonomy.com in 2008, the novel was re-released as Fairytale of New York in 2009. Miranda's versatility shines through in her diverse writing portfolio, which includes short stories, scripts, and novel excerpts published on Helium.com. She is also a regular contributor to www.myvillage.com, exploring local interest topics and national film and festival reviews.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Miranda Dickinson
- #1AmazonFairytale of New York(2009)
- #2AmazonWelcome to My World(2010)
- #3AmazonIt Started With A Kiss(2011)
- #4AmazonWhen I Fall In Love(2012)
- #5AmazonTake A Look At Me Now(2013)
- #6AmazonI'll Take New York(2014)
- #7AmazonA Parcel for Anna Browne(2015)
- #8AmazonSearching For a Silver Lining(2016)
- #9AmazonSomewhere Beyond the Sea(2018)
- #10AmazonThe Day We Meet Again(2019)
- #11AmazonOur Story(2020)
- #12AmazonThe Start of Something(2021)
- #13AmazonAll My Love(2023)
- #14AmazonThings We Do for Love(2024)
- #15AmazonChristmas in St Ives(2017)
- #16AmazonThe Perfect Treat(2012)
About Miranda Dickinson
Miranda Dickinson is a multi-talented wordsmith with a passion for storytelling. As a seasoned songwriter, she has penned over thirty songs, delivering captivating live and recorded performances across the UK and Europe. Her debut solo project album, About Time, is poised for release. To experience her music, visit www.mirandadickinson.com. As a novelist, Miranda makes her mark with her debut, Coffee at Kowalski's, a charming romantic comedy set in New York's vibrant Upper West Side. Discovered by HarperCollins' online platform Authonomy.com in 2008, the novel was re-released as Fairytale of New York in 2009. Miranda's versatility shines through in her diverse writing portfolio, which includes short stories, scripts, and novel excerpts published on Helium.com. She is also a regular contributor to www.myvillage.com, exploring local interest topics and national film and festival reviews.
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