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Authors

At Love Books & Lattes, we celebrate the storytellers. From bestselling romantasy queens and TikTok sensations to rising indie gems and timeless classic authors, this is your complete catalogue of every writer we proudly feature. Browse by name, explore familiar favourites, or stumble upon someone entirely new. Whether you crave slow-burn yearning, heart-fluttering contemporary love, sweeping historical romance, cosy fantasy worlds, or happily-ever-afters with bite, you’ll find an author here who writes exactly what you love.

Settle in, pour yourself something warm, and enjoy discovering the voices that will stay with you long after the final page.

A.J. Cronin
A.J. Cronin was a Scottish physician and novelist known for his works such as 'The Citadel' and 'The Keys of the Kingdom,' which often drew on his medical background. His writing helped to inspire reforms in the medical profession and brought attention to social issues.
A.T. Qureshi
Whimsical romantic fantasy with cosy worlds, small creatures, and warm, charming fairy-tale vibes.
Ada Leverson
Ada Leverson (1862–1933) was an English writer and wit, known for her friendship with Oscar Wilde and her contributions to literary humor and fiction. She published several novels and short stories during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Alain-Fournier
Alain-Fournier was a French author best known for his novel "Le Grand Meaulnes," published in 1913. He died in 1914 during World War I at the age of 27.
Alexandra Bell
Alexandra Bell is a British artist and writer known for her work that explores social justice issues, particularly through the use of text and image. She often addresses themes of race, gender, and media representation in her art.
Ali Hazelwood
STEM romance with quirky heroines, academic rivals and smart, funny banter.
Alta Hensley
Amber V. Nicole
Amber V. Nicole is an author known for her work in contemporary fiction and romance genres. Information about her biography and career details is limited.
Amie McNee
Amie McNee is an Australian author known for her fantasy novels, including the 'The Last Magician' series. She has also worked as a journalist and editor.
Amy Levy
Amy Levy (1861–1889) was a British poet and novelist known for her pioneering work as one of the first Jewish women to attend Cambridge University and for addressing themes of gender and identity in her writing.
Andrea Stewart
Andrea Stewart is an author known for her work in speculative fiction, including the novel 'The Bone Shard Daughter.' Information about her biography and other works is limited.
Angela Montoya
Ann McIntosh
Ann McIntosh is a British author known for her works in contemporary fiction. Information about her biography and bibliography is limited.
AnneMarie Brear
Anonymous
Aparna Verma
Athena Carstairs
Fantasy romance with lush worlds, intense emotions and addictive magical tension.
B.K. Borison
B.K. Borison is a researcher known for contributions in the field of vestibular physiology and neuroscience. Specific biographical details and a comprehensive bibliography are not widely available.
Benedict Jacka
Benedict Jacka is a British author best known for his Alex Verus series, a set of urban fantasy novels centered around a mage who can see possible futures. He began publishing the series in 2012 and has gained a following for his blend of magic and modern-day settings.
Boyd Morrison
Boyd Morrison is an American author known for writing thriller and adventure novels, including the popular 'The Noah's Ark Quest' series. He is also an engineer and has worked in the technology industry.
Briar Boleyn
Cara Stout
Carol Kirkwood
Carol Kirkwood is a Scottish weather presenter known for her work on BBC Breakfast. She has been a prominent meteorologist on the BBC since the late 1990s.
Carrie Ann Ryan
Carrie Ann Ryan is a bestselling author known for her paranormal romance and urban fantasy novels. She has written several series including the 'Darkness Chosen' and 'Darkness Rising' series.
A.J. West
Aamna Qureshi
Agatha Christie
Agatha Christie was a British writer known for her detective novels, particularly those featuring Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. She is one of the best-selling authors of all time and is often referred to as the 'Queen of Mystery.'
Alejo Carpentier
Alejo Carpentier was a Cuban novelist, essayist, and musicologist known for his contributions to Latin American literature and for pioneering the concept of 'magical realism.' He is widely recognized for works such as 'The Kingdom of This World' and for blending historical and fantastical elements in his writing.
Alexandra Potter
Alexandra Potter is a British author known for writing contemporary women's fiction and romantic comedy novels. She has published several bestselling books, including 'Me and Mr. Darcy' and 'Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up.'
Alice Murphy
Contemporary romance with heartfelt emotional arcs and warm, comforting character bonds.
Alusine Akim Deen
Alusine Akim Deen is a Sierra Leonean writer and journalist known for his work in literature and media. He has contributed to various publications and is recognized for his storytelling and advocacy on social issues.
Ambrose Bierce
Ambrose Bierce was an American writer, journalist, and Civil War veteran known for his satirical wit and dark, macabre stories such as "The Devil's Dictionary" and "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." He mysteriously disappeared in Mexico in 1914, and his fate remains unknown.
Ammitsu
Amy True
Andrew Cartmel
Andrew Cartmel is a British writer and script editor known for his work on the television series Doctor Who during the late 1980s. He has also written novels, audio dramas, and comics related to the Doctor Who franchise.
Anise Starre
Ann Radcliffe
Ann Radcliffe was an English author and pioneer of the Gothic novel, best known for works such as "The Mysteries of Udolpho." She significantly influenced the development of Gothic fiction in the late 18th century.
Annie Claydon
Anthony Hope
Anthony Hope was an English novelist and playwright best known for his adventure novel "The Prisoner of Zenda" published in 1894. His works often featured romantic and swashbuckling themes.
Archie Hind
Archie Hind was a Scottish novelist best known for his 1961 debut novel "The Dear Green Place," which explores working-class life in Glasgow. He was also a teacher and contributed to Scottish literature with his vivid portrayal of urban experience.
Ava Wilder
B.R. Myers
B.R. Myers is an American literary critic and professor known for his analysis of contemporary literature and culture. He has written extensively on topics such as North Korean propaganda and American fiction.
Betty Firth
Bram Stoker
Bram Stoker was an Irish author best known for writing the 1897 Gothic novel Dracula. He worked as a theater manager and was a personal assistant to actor Henry Irving.
Brooke Gillespie-Trout
Carissa Broadbent
Carol MacLean
Carrie Walker
A.A. Milne
A.A. Milne was an English author and playwright best known for creating the beloved children's character Winnie-the-Pooh. He wrote the original Winnie-the-Pooh books in the 1920s, which have become classics of children's literature.
A.K. Caggiano
A.K. Caggiano is an author known for writing in the thriller and suspense genres. Information about their biography and other works is limited.
Abbie Eaton
Abbie Eaton is a British racing driver and television presenter known for her participation in the British Touring Car Championship and her role on the Netflix series 'Drive to Survive.' She has also worked as a presenter for automotive media and events.
Akira Himekawa
Akira Himekawa is the pen name of a duo of female Japanese manga artists known for their adaptations of The Legend of Zelda video game series into manga form. They have been active since the late 1990s and are recognized for their detailed artwork and faithful storytelling.
Ales Kot
Ales Kot is a comic book writer known for works such as "Zero" and "Change," often exploring themes of identity, politics, and social issues. They have worked with major publishers including Image Comics and Marvel.
Alexandre Dumas
Alexandre Dumas was a French writer best known for his historical adventure novels, including The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. He was one of the most widely read French authors of the 19th century.
Allie Oleander
Soft, emotional romance with gentle pacing and heartfelt character connections.
Amahara
Amelia Jones
Amelia Jones is a prominent art historian and theorist known for her work in contemporary art, performance studies, and feminist theory. She is a professor at the University of Southern California and has published extensively on issues of identity, gender, and visual culture.
Amon Chizema
Ana Huang
Ana Huang is a contemporary author known for writing romance novels, particularly in the new adult and contemporary romance genres. She has gained popularity for her engaging storytelling and well-developed characters.
Andrew Lang
Andrew Lang was a Scottish poet, novelist, and literary critic known for his collections of folk and fairy tales, particularly the 'Colored' Fairy Books. He was also a scholar and anthropologist who contributed to the study of mythology and folklore.
Anita Faulkner
Heartfelt countryside romance with real-world warmth, second chances and touching connections.
Anne Bennett
Annie Groves
Annie Groves is a British author known for writing historical fiction, often focusing on women's experiences during wartime. She has published several novels set in the 20th century, including stories about World War II.
Anthony Trollope
Anthony Trollope was a 19th-century English novelist known for his series of novels set in the fictional county of Barsetshire, including the popular 'Chronicles of Barsetshire.' He was also a civil servant who worked for the British Post Office.
Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle was a British writer and physician best known for creating the detective character Sherlock Holmes. He wrote numerous novels, short stories, and plays, contributing significantly to the mystery and detective fiction genres.
Ayana Gray
Ayana Gray is an American author known for her debut fantasy novel, "Beasts of Prey," which is the first book in a young adult series inspired by African folklore. She has been recognized for her contributions to diverse representation in fantasy literature.
Bakufu Narayama
Bakufu Narayama is a Japanese film director and screenwriter known for his work in the Japanese cinema industry. Information about his biography and career details is limited.
Betty Walker
Brandon Sanderson
Expansive universes, clever magic systems and epic adventure storytelling.
Callie Hart
Callie Hart is an American author known for writing contemporary romance and dark romance novels. She is recognized for her emotionally intense storytelling and complex characters.
Carla Kelly
Carla Kelly is an American author known for her historical romance novels, often set in the American West or during the Regency era. She has received multiple awards for her work, including the RITA Award from the Romance Writers of America.
Caroline Lamond
Cat Hepburn
Modern emotional storytelling with poetic realism and heartfelt connection.
A.D. Bell
A.K. Mulford
A.K. Mulford was an American author known for writing Christian-themed fiction and fantasy novels in the early 20th century. His works often incorporated religious allegory and imaginative storytelling.
Abby Green
Abby Green is a British author known for writing contemporary romance novels, primarily published by Harlequin. She has contributed extensively to the Mills & Boon series and is recognized for her engaging romantic fiction.
Akwaeke Emezi
Akwaeke Emezi is a Nigerian writer and video artist known for their debut novel "Freshwater," which explores themes of identity and spirituality. They identify as non-binary and have been recognized for their contributions to contemporary literature.
Alex Aster
Alex Aster is a contemporary author known for writing young adult fantasy novels, including the popular 'Lightlark' series. She has gained recognition for her engaging storytelling and diverse characters.
Alexandria Warwick
Ally Blake
Ally Blake is an Australian author known for writing contemporary romance novels. She has published multiple books that often feature humorous and heartfelt storylines.
Amanda Foody
Amanda Foody is an American author known for her young adult fantasy novels, including the popular 'Ace of Shades' series. She often writes stories featuring diverse characters and richly imagined worlds.
Ami Uozumi
Amy Daws
Amy Daws is a British author known for writing contemporary romance novels. She has published several books that often explore themes of love, relationships, and personal growth.
Anais Flogny
Angela Milne
Angela Milne is an Australian author known for her crime fiction novels, including the 'Maggie Black' series. She has been recognized for her contributions to the genre and has a background in social work.
Anita Frank
Anne Bronte
Anne Brontë was an English novelist and poet, best known for her novels 'Agnes Grey' and 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.' She was the youngest of the three Brontë sisters and made significant contributions to 19th-century English literature.
Annie Jocoby
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Antoine de Saint-Exupery was a French writer and aviator best known for his novella 'The Little Prince.' He was also a pioneering pilot and disappeared during a reconnaissance mission in World War II.
Ashley Poston
Feel-good romance and magical realism with heart, humour and tender emotional growth.
Ayla Dade
Bamwoo
Boris Pasternak
Boris Pasternak was a Russian poet, novelist, and literary translator best known for his novel 'Doctor Zhivago,' which was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1958. His work often explored themes of individualism and the human spirit amidst the backdrop of Soviet society.
Bree Wolf
Cao Xueqin
Cao Xueqin was an 18th-century Chinese writer best known for authoring the classic novel "Dream of the Red Chamber," one of China's Four Great Classical Novels. Little is known about his life, but he is believed to have lived during the Qing dynasty.
Carly Bloom
Carolivia Herron
Carolivia Herron is an American writer, educator, and scholar known for her work in African American literature and Jewish studies. She is the author of the children's book "Nappy Hair" and has contributed to various academic and literary publications.
Catharina Maura
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