Happy Tuesday, y’all! This week, Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl is asking us to share new-to-us authors that we read in 2024. Instead, I decided to share the authors I read multiple times in 2024. Several of them are new to me, so that works, right?

Authors I Read Multiple Times in 2024

In the past, I wasn’t a fan of reading multiple books from authors. But now that I’ve started reading more books, so there’s enough variety that I don’t feel bored. All titles are linked to Goodreads.

Now, let’s look at authors I read multiple times in 2024!

Jenny Colgan

Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend

Published: January 2009

The Christmas Bookshop

Published: October 2021

Talia Hibbert

Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute

Published: January 2023

Take a Hint, Dani Brown

Published: June 2020

Jenny Holiday

Canadian Boyfriend

Published: January 2024

A Princess for Christmas

Published: October 2020

Jackie Lau

Love, Lies, and Cherry Pie

Published: May 2024

A Match Made for Thanksgiving

Published: October 2019

A Second Chance Road Trip for Christmas

Published: November 2019

A Fake Girlfriend for Chinese New Year

Published: January 2020

Richard Osman

The Thursday Murder Club

Published: September 2020

We Solve Murders

Published: September 2024

The Man Who Died Twice

Published: September 2021

Philipp Schott

Fifty-Four Pigs

Published: April 2022

Six Ostriches

Published: May 2023

Benjamin Stevenson

Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect

Published: October 2023

Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret

Published: October 2024

T.A. Willberg

Marion Lane and the Midnight Murder

Published: December 2020

Marion Lane and the Deadly Rose

Published: February 2022

And that’s eight authors I’ve read multiple times in 2024. Have you read any of these? What authors did you read multiple times in 2024?

Authors I Read Multiple Times in 2024

Are you looking for some more books to read? Check out my other bookish listsbook reviews, and monthly reading wrap-ups.


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25 thoughts on “Authors I Read Multiple Times in 2024

  1. I loooove Talia Hibbert so much! I hope to read more Benjamin Stevenson and Richard Osman this year as I loved both the books of theirs I’ve read. I’m also keen to try Jenny Holiday cos her books sound so wonderful. I hope you continue to discover many new amazing authors in 2025!

    1. I enjoyed Dani’s story a bit more than Chloe’s. I’ve enjoyed all three of the Stevenson books, and the three Richard Osman books I’ve read.
      Pam

    1. I actually discovered Willberg by happy accident. I was looking for an audiobook to listen to, and let Libby randomly pick one for me. It picked the first one in the sieres, and I was hooked.
      Pam

  2. I love when you like an author’s books so much you can read several of their books! I read a few Talia Hibbert books, but I still need to catch up on a lot of them too.

    1. He’s a Canadian author, so you should be able to find his books at your local library. The two books of his I read are classified as cozy mysteries, but I’m not sure I would classify them as such.
      Pam

  3. Benjamin Stevenson is on my list today too. I read all three of the books in his Ernest Cunningham series last year. They’re so entertaining! I also loved WE SOLVE MURDERS and can’t wait for a sequel. Jenny Colgan is another author I really like. I need to read more of hers. Great list!

    Happy TTT!

    Susan
    http://www.blogginboutbooks.com

  4. I adore the Marion Lane books! I really enjoyed The Christmas Bookshop, but she’s a hit and miss author for me. I’ve been wanting to read Richard Osman’s series. I’ve heard such great things about it. This is a great list! I have some new authors to check out now!

  5. I really enjoy Richard Osman’s books – particularly the Thursday Murder Club books! I love how smart the plots are and how interesting the characters and relationships are. Great list!

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