Marie Bostwick
Marie Bostwick is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than twenty works of contemporary and historical fiction, with her debut novel Fields of Gold published in 2005 as a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award. Born and raised in the Northwest, she has lived in multiple U.S. states, Mexico, and now resides in Washington state with her husband and dog, after previously living in Connecticut with her family. Her novels, including USA Today bestsellers like The Second Sister and The Book Club for Troublesome Women, have been translated into fourteen languages and are beloved by readers worldwide.
contemporary fiction
historical fiction
On Wings Of The Morning
A single thread
The Second Sister
A Single Thread
The Second Sister: Library Edition
Apart at the Seams
Ties That Bind (Cobbled Court, Book 5) (Cobbled Court Novels)
The Book Club for Troublesome Women: A Novel
Apart at the Seams (Cobbled Court Quilts)
The Second Sister
Ties That Bind
A Thread of Truth (Cobbled Court)
From Here to Home: Too Much, Texas, Book 1
Threading The Needle
A Single Thread
The Promise Girls
A Thread So Thin (Cobbled Court Quilts Book 3)
Threading the Needle
A Thread So Thin
Ties That Bind
A Single Thread
A Thread So Thin (Cobbled Court Quilts Book 3)
Apart at the Seams
Snow Angels