Writing Romance: Georgina Moore and Elaine Hastings In Conversation
Books on the Rise, 80 Hill Rise, TW10 6UB
Culture
17 Sep 2025
Wednesday 17 September

Join us at the bookshop as we discuss writing romance fiction with Georgina Moore and Elaine Hastings!
About River of Stars:
Jo hasn't seen Oliver since that magical, life-changing summer when their idyllic island paradise was shattered. Growing up on Walnut Tree Island, they were everything to each other, defying a feud that fractured their families decades before. If first love runs deep, Jo and Oliver's ran like the river itself, fast and true.
On Walnut Tree Island, love affairs and secrets come and go like the tides. Once the pulse of a flourishing 1960s music scene, it's where Mary Star fell in love with a young musician about to hit the big time, only to be left with a baby and a broken heart. Mary has made the island a haven for two generations of Star women, raising her daughter and her granddaughter, surrounded by the river, supported by a bohemian, artistic community.
But Oliver's return to the island after years away throws everyone into a frenzy. The threat of change is coming to paradise. And for Jo, Oliver's return opens the wounds of a love she thought she had lost for ever…
Beautifully written, featuring a cast of magnetic characters, River of Stars is the captivating new novel from Sunday Times bestselling author Georgina Moore.
About Georgina Moore :
Georgina Moore is an award-winning book publicist who has worked in the publishing industry for twenty years. She has worked with a huge variety of authors across all genres and at all stages of their careers – from debuts to household names. Her most recent PR campaign for Maggie O'Farrell's Hamnet has won the FutureBook and PPC awards for campaign of the year and is Nibbies nominated.
The Garnett Girls, Georgina's first novel is set on the Isle of Wight where Georgina and her family have a holiday houseboat called Sturdy. Georgina's main residence is a houseboat on Taggs Island in the River Thames, where she lives with her partner, two children and Bomber, the Border terrier. The setting inspired her second novel The River of Stars, as Georgina describes it as her love letter to the Thames.
About When We Were Young:
Spring, 1994. Will, a talented busker, falls for Emily, a quirky art student. By 1997, Will is playing Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage, and Emily is unveiling her first gallery show. They spend a whirlwind summer touring with Will's band, caught up in their love for their art and each other.
But within two years, Will is dead.
Spring, 2016. Emily remains single. Her art is long forgotten. Now, life revolves around her 16-year-old daughter, Liv. But when Emily accidentally reveals she once knew Will, Liv is stunned. How could her ordinary, predictable mother have known someone like Will Bailey?
And why does Emily blame herself for his death?
Interweaving dual timelines, When We Were Young explores what it means to have loved and lost, and reminds you that the ones you love can set you free.
About Elaine Hastings (When We Were Young) :
Elaine works as the Creative Lead in a communications agency and writes fiction in her spare time.
When not at her desk, you'll find her curled up with a book or strolling in the local woods. She lives in Surrey with her husband and son, all three of them constantly pandering to their little black cat's every whim. When We Were Young is her debut novel.
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