Lucy Diamond, the pen name of Sue Mongredien, is a beloved English author known for her engaging female-led fiction. Born and raised in Nottingham, she nurtured her passion for storytelling through her studies in English Literature at Leeds University. Her writing career began in 2007 with the publication of "Any Way You Want Me" by Pan Macmillan, a debut that marked the start of a successful career, with over 900,000 print books sold in the UK alone. Celebrated for its warmth and wit, Diamond's work has earned her a place in readers' hearts, with "Sweet Temptation" being shortlisted for the Melissa Nathan Award for Comedy Romance in 2011.
In addition to her adult fiction, Diamond has also contributed significantly to children's literature, authoring several beloved series including The Sleepover Club, Rainbow Magic, Oliver Moon, and Captain Cat. In 2021, after 14 years with Pan Macmillan, she moved to Quercus, continuing to delight and inspire with her storytelling. Now residing in Bath, Lucy Diamond continues to explore life, love, and friendship in her novels, such as "The Secrets of Happiness" and "The House of New Beginnings," making her novels a staple for readers seeking both escapism and reflection.
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