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Amber Eve

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Amber Eve
Amber in Glen Coe Scotland
NationalityScottish
OccupationNovelist
Known forScottish Romance Fiction
Websiteforeveramber.co.uk

Amber Eve is a Scottish Author of Scottish fiction novels and former journalist. She is best known for her Heather Bay Romance series and for reviewing Susan Boyle before she gained fame on Britain's Got Talent.[1]

Early life and education

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After graduating from the University of Edinburgh in the late nineties with a Masters in English Literature, Eve started working as an editorial assistant for the West Lothian Courier which is part of the Mirror group. After a short while, Eve moved to a full-time reporting role for the West Lothian Herald & Post (owned by Johnston Press). In one of her more well-known articles, Eve reviewed the first album that Susan Boyle ever sang on.[2] After the Herald & Post production was downsized, Eve moved to a role in public relations with West Lothian Council which was her final job before moving into the field of online publishing with the formation of her publishing company Hot Igloo Productions Ltd.

Novels

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In 2022 Eve self-published her first novel The Accidental Impostor. Since then McNaught has gone on to self-publish a total of 7 novels.

Works

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  • The Accidental Impostor, 2022
  • The Accidental Actress, 2022
  • The Accidental Investigator, 2023
  • The Impostor Bride, 2023
  • The Actress Unscripted, 2024
  • Cool Girl Summer, 2024
  • The Ghostwriter of Christmas Past, 2024

References

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  1. ^ "Eve's discovery of Susan Boyle". Daily Record. UK. 25 April 2009.
  2. ^ "Comment on Eve's review of Susan Boyle's first recording". Daily Record. UK. 25 April 2009.