Sheila Riley
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Sheila Riley

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Sheila Riley writes historical dramas with heart, humour, and heroines who don’t back down. Her stories brim with northern grit, tangled families, and dockside secrets—ideal for readers who love page-turners with punch. Born in Southport and raised in Merseyside, Sheila swapped scissors for storytelling after years as a ladies’ hairdresser. Now, she crafts characters with voices that leap off the page—whether they're gossiping over a brew or standing strong through hard times. Sheila’s books—including The Mersey Mistress, The Mersey Orphan, and the beloved Reckoner’s Row and Beamer Street series—are known for rich period detail, unputdownable plots, and genuine emotional pull. Her latest, Family Ties on Beamer Street (2025), continues that tradition and adds a few surprises to boot. She’s been called: “A master of weaving warmth and drama into every chapter.” “A must-read for anyone who loves Call the Midwife or Downton Abbey.” “Sheila Riley doesn't just write—she transports you.” Inspired by tales passed down through generations and the resilience of working-class communities, Sheila writes fiction that feels lived-in, like your nan's best stories with a bit of scandal thrown in. If you're after gripping sagas with strong women, rich settings, and plenty of heart—Sheila’s got a story for you. Book 4 of the Beamer Street Series is available for pre-order now.
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