
Praise for The Best Is Yet To Come
‘The kind of emotional and heart-warming read that do not disturb signs were made for. This is Colins at her best’
Mike Gayle, author of Half a World Away
‘Uplifting, warm and full of heart. I loved it!’
Cathy Bramley, author of A Patchwork Family
‘A gorgeous warm novel about finding hope and friendship in the most unexpected places’
Paige Toon, author of The Minute I Saw You
When you feel invisible, friendship can offer a ray of hope.
Sometimes it’s the things we don’t say that we need others to hear the loudest . . .
Izzy has always taken everything in her stride but motherhood is proving more difficult than she thought.
She keeps telling herself it’s just a phase but the dark clouds are starting to appear.
Neighbour and widower Arthur might be in the winter of his life but he’s not ready to be packed off to a care home. He’s determined to do things his way.
When Izzy hears about Arthur’s big move, she offers to help. But Arthur isn’t telling her the whole story.
It takes courage to admit you need a friend and when you feel invisible, all you need is a ray of hope. After all, what if the best is yet to come?
An emotional but ultimately feel-good novel about love and friendship for fans of Richard Roper’s Something to Live For and Lia Louis’s Dear Emmie Blue.
You can pre-order it here
It’s available as an e-book, audio book or a good ol-fashioned paperback!
Praise for The Best Is Yet To Come
‘The kind of emotional and heart-warming read that do not disturb signs were made for. This is Colins at her best’
Mike Gayle, author of Half a World Away
‘Uplifting, warm and full of heart. I loved it!’
Cathy Bramley, author of A Patchwork Family
‘A gorgeous warm novel about finding hope and friendship in the most unexpected places’
Paige Toon, author of The Minute I Saw You
‘I can’t remember the last time I related to a character as much as Izzy! A warm and touching read about identity and friendship and all that’s in-between, it felt like snuggling under a cosy blanket and watching a feel-good movie unfold’
The Unmumsy Mum
‘Will break your heart and put it back together again. A touching, emotional, uplifting and life-affirming tale about the importance of love and friendship’
Isabelle Broom, Hello, Again
‘Heartwarming and full of hope, I fell in love with Arthur and Izzy as they fell in love with each other’
Clare Pooley, The Authenticity Project
‘Absolutely gorgeous – heartwarming and emotional. I loved it!’
Rachael Lucas, The Telephone Box Library
‘Warm, wonderful and life-affirming’
Cressida McLaughlin, The Cornish Cream Tea Summer
‘A proper feel-good story about an unexpected friendship that brought a happy tear to my eye’
Josie Lloyd, The Cancer Ladies’ Running Club
‘Joyful, uplifting and wise. Just the tonic for our times – a love song to kindness and connection. I loved it’
Katie Marsh, My Everything
‘Tender, hopeful and uplifting’
Emma Cooper, The First Time I Saw You
‘A special book about love and friendship that will touch your heart. I loved it’
Alex Brown, A Postcard from Italy
‘What a gem! It had me weeping and smiling and I couldn’t put it down’
Emily Kerr, Who Does He Think He Is
‘Uplifting, heartwarming and utterly life-affirming’
Jessica Ryn, The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside
‘Emotional, uplifting and bursting with hope. This is a story about learning how to live again’
Nicola Gill, The Neighbours
You can buy it here
It’s available as an e-book, audio book or a good ol-fashioned paperback!
More praise for The Best Is Yet To Come

‘I can’t remember the last time I related to a character as much as Izzy! A warm and touching read about identity and friendship and all that’s in-between, it felt like snuggling under a cosy blanket and watching a feel-good movie unfold’
The Unmumsy Mum
‘Will break your heart and put it back together again. A touching, emotional, uplifting and life-affirming tale about the importance of love and friendship’
Isabelle Broom, Hello, Again
‘Heartwarming and full of hope, I fell in love with Arthur and Izzy as they fell in love with each other’
Clare Pooley, The Authenticity Project
‘Absolutely gorgeous – heartwarming and emotional. I loved it!’
Rachael Lucas, The Telephone Box Library
‘Warm, wonderful and life-affirming’
Cressida McLaughlin, The Cornish Cream Tea Summer
‘A proper feel-good story about an unexpected friendship that brought a happy tear to my eye’
Josie Lloyd, The Cancer Ladies’ Running Club
‘Joyful, uplifting and wise. Just the tonic for our times – a love song to kindness and connection. I loved it’
Katie Marsh, My Everything
‘Tender, hopeful and uplifting’
Emma Cooper, The First Time I Saw You
‘A special book about love and friendship that will touch your heart. I loved it’
Alex Brown, A Postcard from Italy
‘What a gem! It had me weeping and smiling and I couldn’t put it down’
Emily Kerr, Who Does He Think He Is
‘Uplifting, heartwarming and utterly life-affirming’
Jessica Ryn, The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside
‘Emotional, uplifting and bursting with hope. This is a story about learning how to live again’
Nicola Gill, The Neighbours