Authors: Felicity Hayes-McCoy
About this author’s books
These books offer a gentle, character-driven reading experience centered on intimate relationships and community life. The pace tends to be steady and reflective, inviting readers into familiar settings where personal and familial connections unfold with warmth and subtle emotional depth.
Common threads
- Focus on everyday life shaped by family ties, friendships, and cultural heritage
- Stories often develop through interpersonal dynamics rather than external conflict
- Plot progressions emphasize emotional growth and reconciliation over dramatic twists
- Settings frequently evoke small towns or close-knit communities
- The tone remains warm and inviting, with moments of quiet reflection
Good fit if you like
- Reading that prioritizes character relationships and personal histories
- A slower, more contemplative narrative rhythm
- Exploring themes of belonging and cultural identity through everyday scenarios
- Stories grounded in realistic, relatable settings
- Subtle emotional arcs rather than high-stakes drama
Not ideal if…
- You prefer fast-paced plots with frequent action or suspense
- Your interest lies in stories driven primarily by external conflict or adventure
- You seek narratives with complex or unpredictable twists
Generated from the books currently available in this catalog.
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The Library at the Edge of the World — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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The Heart of Summer A Novel — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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The Transatlantic Book Club A Novel — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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The Mistletoe Matchmaker A Novel — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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The Heart of Summer A Novel — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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The Month of Borrowed Dreams A Novel — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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The Transatlantic Book Club A Novel — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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Summer at the Garden Cafe A Novel — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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Summer at the Garden Cafe A Novel — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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The Mistletoe Matchmaker A Novel — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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Summer at the Garden Cafe A Novel — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
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The Library at the Edge of the World A Novel — Felicity Hayes-McCoy
