Books written by Josephine Cox

  • Cradle of Thorns

    When Nell becomes pregnant, she is forced to leave behind her life, and travel across the Bedfordshire countryside of 1890.

  • Two Sisters

    Don’t miss this gripping story from Sunday Times bestselling author, Josephine Cox!

  • A Little Badness

    No.1 bestselling writer Josephine Cox is 'hailed quite rightly as a gifted writer in the tradition of Catherine Cookson' (Manchester Evening News).

  • The Runaway Woman

    No-one thought she had the courage…

  • A Time for Us: When tragedy strikes, where do you turn?

    'I want the most beautiful wedding dress, so that when I walk down the aisle towards you, you'll be so proud of me. ... When they made love that night, she remembered what Jack had promised: 'Soon there will be a time for us.

  • A Time to Remember

    Don’t miss the gripping new drama from the nation’s favourite storyteller!

  • Her Father’s Sins

    Poor old Maisie Thorogood was already at a jolly trot halfway down Parkinson Street and bringing up the rear in hot pursuit was the ungainly figure of George Kenney. 'Maisie! ... They don't belong in a decent house with decent folks!

  • Josephine Cox 3-Book Collection 1: Midnight, Blood Brothers, Songbird

    Available for the first time as an exclusive eBook collection, these are three vintage novels from the nation’s favourite storyteller, Josephine Cox.

  • Lovers and Liars

    Their love was as young and hopeful as the new century .

  • Her Father's Sins: An extraordinary saga of hope against the odds (Queenie’s Story, Book 1)

    ' 'This is an excellent story with the various strands all marvellously coming together at the end' 'I loved every word of the book - five stars'

  • Bad Boy Jack: A Father's Struggle to Reunite His Family

    Heartrending and breathtaking, Bad Boy Jack from Sunday Times bestselling writer Josephine Cox is perfect for fans of Lesley Pearse and Rosie Goodwin.

  • Whistledown Woman

    Yet of late, and particularly during these last days and nights when they had been so close yet so far apart, even his nearness could not bring that same happiness, for it told her more surely that Jackson Grand was not hers, ...

  • Looking Back

    “Set in England’s North Country, Josephine Cox’s smoothly written Looking Back provides a sentimental journey through mid-20th-century England.” —Publishers Weekly When Molly Tattersall’s mother disappears a short time after a ...

  • Born to Serve: An absolutely gripping saga of the power of love and jealousy

    It has many interesting twists and turns but remains a brilliant story throughout. A definite good read for a long afternoon!' 'I loved this book and it's definitely one of my favourites, I did not want it to end.

  • Let It Shine

    Praise for the writing of Josephine Cox: “Hailed quite rightly as a gifted writer in the tradition of Catherine Cookson.” —Manchester Evening News

  • Born Bad: A Novel

    “Cox’s talent as a storyteller never lets you escape the spell.” —Daily Mail (London) One of Great Britain’s most adored writers, #1 international bestseller Josephine Cox returns to our shores with Born Bad—a poignant and ...

  • Love Me Or Leave Me: A Captivating Saga of Escapism and Undying Hope

    No.1 bestselling writer Josephine Cox is 'hailed quite rightly as a gifted writer in the tradition of Catherine Cookson' (Manchester Evening News).

  • The Loner

    This bestseller from Josephine Cox tells a story of running away from a secret but longing to go home.

  • Living a Lie: An Utterly Captivating Saga of the Power of True Love

    Sunday Times bestselling author Josephine Cox has been 'hailed quite rightly as a gifted writer in the tradition of Catherine Cookson' Manchester Evening Post.

  • Angels Cry Sometimes

    Angels Cry Sometimes