Amanda Prowse is a well-known author and television personality. She is a regular panelist on the Channel 5 show 'The Wright Stuff' and has made numerous guest appearances on various BBC and independent radio stations. Her insightful observations on human nature and infectious observational humor have made her a popular figure on these shows.
Prowse is also a prolific writer, with twenty-nine novels, two non-fiction titles, and nine novellas published in dozens of languages around the world. She is published by Lake Union and is considered the most prolific writer of bestselling contemporary fiction in the UK today. Her titles consistently score high online review approval ratings across several genres. Some of her most popular works include 'What Have I Done?' 'Perfect Daughter', 'My Husband's Wife', 'The Girl in the Corner' and 'The Things I Know'. These novels, along with several others, have sold millions of copies worldwide.
In addition to her work as an author, Prowse is also a strong advocate for libraries and literacy. She is a proud ambassador for The Reading Agency and works tirelessly to promote reading, especially in disadvantaged areas. Prowse's ambition is to create stories that keep people from turning off their bedside lamps at night, filled with great characters that readers can connect with and tales that leave a lasting impression.
Prowse's novels have been praised for their emotional depth and power. Critics have described her work as 'deeply moving and emotional', 'uplifting and positive', 'gut-wrenching and absolutely brilliant', and 'magical'. Piers Morgan has called her work 'a powerful and emotional work of fiction'. The Daily Mail has described her as 'The queen of family drama'. Her novel 'A Mother's Story' won the Sainsbury's eBook of the year Award, and two of her books have been selected as World Book Night titles.