Paige Toon
Paige Toon is an author who grew up in Australia, United States and England following her father's career as a race car driver meant she grew up all over the world. Paige worked at Heat magazine for eight years as Reviews Editor, but left to have a baby. She is now a full-time author and freelance journalist and lives in Cambridge with her husband Greg, an architect, son Indy and daughter Idha.[1]
She has 18 novels to her name in the romance genre, three young adult novels (the Jessie Jefferson series) and three e-novellas. Her most recent novels include 'Only Love Can Hurt Like This' released in 2023, 'Seven Summers' released in 2024[2] and 'What If I Never Get Over You' released in 2025.[3]
Early life
[edit]Toon attended Mount Barker High School in Adelaide, Australia and then Altwood School back in Maidenhead, England. She graduated from the University of Greenwich.[4]
Bibliography
[edit]Novels
[edit]- Lucy in the Sky (2007)
- Johnny Be good (2008)
- Chasing Daisy (2009)
- Pictures of Lily (2010)
- Baby Be Mine (2011)
- One Perfect Summer (2012)
- The Longest Holiday (2013)
- Thirteen Weddings (2014)
- The Sun in Her Eyes (2015)
- The One We Fell in Love With ( 2016)
- The Last Piece of My Heart (2017)
- Five Years From Now (2018)
- If You Could Go Anywhere (2019)
- The Minute I Saw You (2020)
- Someone I Used To Know (2021)
- Only Love Can Hurt Like This (2023)
- Seven Summers (2024)
- What If I Never Get Over You (2025)
Young Adult Series
[edit]- The Accidental Life of Jessie Jefferson (2014)
- I Knew You Were Trouble (2015)
- All About the Hype (2016)
E-Book short stories
[edit]- One Perfect Christmas (2012)
- Johnny's Girl (2013)
- A Christmas Wedding (2017)
Short story collection
[edit]- One Perfect Christmas and Other Stories (2018)
References
[edit]- ^ "Me and my family Q&A: Paige Toon, author". Cambridge News. 16 June 2015.
- ^ "BOOKS | Paige Toon Author". PAIGE TOON. Retrieved 4 April 2025.
- ^ "Paige Toon | Paige Toon Author". PAIGE TOON. Retrieved 22 May 2025.
- ^ "Paige Toon". QBD Books. Retrieved 1 January 2025.