Standalone Novels
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| The Cotton Town Girls | 1996 | Buy |
| In the Heart of the Garden | 1998 | Buy |
| The Wedding Dress Maker | 2000 | Buy |
| Daughter of the Tide | 2004 | Buy |
| The Girl From World’s End | 2007 | Buy |
| The War Widows | 2008 | Buy |
| Remembrance Day | 2009 | Buy |
| Mothers and Daughters | 2009 | Buy |
| Winter’s Children | 2010 | Buy |
| Orphans of War | 2011 | Buy |
| The Captain’s Daughter | 2011 | Buy |
| The Girl Under the Olive Tree | 2012 | Buy |
| The Postcard | 2014 | Buy |
| The Lady in the Veil | 2015 | Buy |
| The Last Pearl | 2016 | Buy |
| The Glovemaker’s Daughter | 2017 | Buy |
| The Olive Garden Choir | 2020 | Buy |
| War Girl | 2020 | Buy |
| The Railway Girls | 2020 | Buy |
| A Wedding in the Olive Garden | 2020 | Buy |
| The Rose Villa | 2022 | Buy |
Leah Fleming is a British author who has been writing historical fiction and family sagas since the mid-1990s. Her first novel, The Cotton Town Girls, was published in 1996, and she has since produced a steady stream of books that draw on history, family bonds, and strong female characters. Many of her stories are set during or around the World Wars, while others take place in the English countryside or the Mediterranean.
Fleming’s books often center on women facing difficult circumstances, whether that means surviving wartime hardship, uncovering family secrets, or starting over in a new place. Titles like The War Widows, Orphans of War, and The Girl Under the Olive Tree give a good sense of the themes she returns to. Her more recent novels, including The Olive Garden Choir and The Rose Villa, have explored life in southern Europe.
With 21 novels spanning more than two decades, Fleming has built a loyal following among readers who appreciate well-researched historical settings and emotionally grounded storytelling.