Joss Stirling is a well-established British author who writes under the pseudonym of Julia Golding. She is known for her works in urban fantasy, young adult romance, children's fiction, and mystery genres. Stirling made her debut as a new author with the publishing of “Finding Sky,” the first of the “Benedicts/Savant” series of novels in 2010. She has since written several bestselling novels, including the psychological thriller “Don’t Trust Me” and the single-standing novel “The Silence.” Stirling's writing is characterized by her ability to combine travel, mystery, and romance in the creation of captivating heroes and heroines.
Stirling is perhaps best known for her “Savant” series of novels, which tells the stories of the “Benedict Brothers” who come from a family with extraordinary gifts. She has also written a second series, “Struck,” which introduces readers to four new heroes who are part of the Young Detective Agency. In addition to these series, Stirling has written a number of standalone novels, including “A Girl’s Best Friend is Her Wolf” and the “Three Sisters Trilogy,” which tells the story of three cursed sisters. Stirling's writing is highly regarded, and she has won several awards, including the Romantic Novel of the Year Award 2015 for her novel “Struck.”
Stirling currently resides in Oxford, England, where she writes her novels. She is married and has three children. In addition to writing under the name Joss Stirling, she also publishes under two pen names: Julia Golding and Eve Edwards. Stirling's work has been widely praised for its imaginative storytelling, engaging characters, and captivating plots. Her novels have been translated into multiple languages and have sold millions of copies worldwide, making her one of the most popular and successful young adult authors of her generation.