Beth Morrey

Beth Morrey is a talented author, best known for her heartwarming debut novel, "The Love Story of Missy Carmichael." Born in the United Kingdom, Morrey currently resides in London with her husband and two sons. She has always been passionate about writing, even since her early twenties when she wrote a spin-off of "Mary Poppins" called "Sister Suffragette." Although this early work remains unpublished, it showcases Morrey's long-standing commitment to her craft.

Before becoming a full-time author, Morrey worked as a creative director at RDF Television, where she developed quizzes, documentary formats, and reality shows. This experience in the television industry allowed her to hone her storytelling abilities and develop a unique voice as a writer. Morrey's writing career gained traction when she was shortlisted for the Grazia-Orange First Chapter award and had her work published in the Cambridge and Oxford May Anthologies during her university years.

Morrey's writing inspiration often stems from her personal experiences and observations of the world around her. Her debut novel, "The Love Story of Missy Carmichael," was inspired by the people she met while walking her dog in the park during her maternity leave. By engaging with her local community, she was able to craft a compelling story about a woman saved by the people around her. As a dedicated author, Morrey continues to write full-time, eager to create more best-selling novels and captivate readers with her heartfelt stories.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Love Story of Missy Carmichael / Saving Missy 2020
2 Delphine Jones Takes a Chance 2022
3 Clover Hendry's Day Off 2024