In the windswept quiet of Ireland’s west coast, where history lingers in the air and stories hide between cobblestones, Evie Woods found her voice. Writing under a name as lyrical as the prose she’s known for, Woods invites readers into worlds where magic slips gently into the mundane, where lost letters find their way home, and old bookshops carry secrets through time.
But behind the international success is a deeply personal story. Before she became Evie Woods, she was Evie Gaughan, an author already crafting stories with heart and history. It was during a chapter of personal reckoning—after a period of social anxiety and upheaval—that she returned home to Galway and began writing in earnest. What began as therapy became a calling.
Her themes are often rooted in healing, rediscovery, and the unseen moments that change everything. Whether she’s writing about a mysterious bakery on a cobbled Paris street or the echoes of a life tucked between pages of an old journal, Woods has a gift for finding wonder in the everyday. She writes not from a tower of literary detachment but from an attic she transformed into a creative sanctuary—a place that reminds her, and her readers, that stories have the power to reshape lives.
Her latest release, The Mysterious Bakery on Rue de Paris, transports readers to the cobblestone charm of Compiègne, France, where a grieving young woman stumbles into a bakery that offers more than just pastries. With croissants that stir forgotten memories and confections that heal emotional wounds, the novel serves up a delicious tale of healing, belonging, and rediscovery—proving once again Woods’ knack for blending enchantment with emotional truth.
And on the horizon, The Missing Notes promises another spellbinding journey. Set for release in 2026, this upcoming novel continues her beloved tradition of intertwining magical realism with emotional depth. Though full plot details remain under wraps, early whispers suggest a story laced with music, memory, and the mysteries left behind in forgotten melodies—a tale sure to strike a chord with readers who believe in the unseen rhythms of life.
With each new book, Woods continues to enchant. Her writing isn't loud or flashy—it’s the kind that lingers long after the final page, like the scent of old paper or the memory of a story once whispered in childhood.
For fans of heartfelt fiction with a touch of the surreal, Evie Woods remains a voice worth listening to—thoughtful, tender, and quietly magical.