By Ellen Madden

Faith Hogan lives in the west of Ireland with her family, husband and her labrador. She is an award-winning and best-selling author for her contemporary fiction books. Before becoming an author, she graduated from Dublin City University with a degree in English Literature and Psychology. She also has a postgraduate degree from University of Galway. When she wasn’t reading, she worked as a model, event manager and in the mental health and intellectual disability sector.

Most of her contemporary fiction books cover the themes of women in society, self-discovery, friendship, revealing secrets and love as well as hardships. The Guest House By The Sea, The Women At Oceans End, The Ladies’ Midnight Swimming Club, The Bookshop Ladies, The Place We Call Home, On The First Day of Christmas, The Girl I Used to Know, The Gin Sisters’ Promise, Secrets We Keep, What Happened To Us, and My Husband’s Wives.

She also writes crime fiction books under the name Gerldine Hogan. Gerldine Hogan wrote Her Sister’s Bones and Why She Ran. Hogan writes articles for newspapers, magazines and short stories.

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