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Jules Hayes

4.3/5 ( ratings)
The Spanish Girl published on March 15th 2021.
Jules' debut historical novel, The Walls We Build, published in March 2020, the first day of lockdown!
Jules Hayes' historical fiction is set mainly in the first half of the twentieth century and explores themes of love, loss, friendship, the effects of war, secrets and family.


Jules lives in Berkshire, UK with her partner, daughter and a very cute cockapoo.
She has a degree in modern history and is also a qualified physiotherapist. She loves to run, eat very hot chilli con carne and drink good wine. She also likes reading excellent novels and interesting biographies. She has a soft spot too for illuminating non-fiction, often based in science and physics, and often stuff she can't decipher, although works hard at trying to do so.
Her favourite figures from history are Hedy Lamarr, Albert Einstein, and Winston Churchill.

Jules Hayes

4.3/5 ( ratings)
The Spanish Girl published on March 15th 2021.
Jules' debut historical novel, The Walls We Build, published in March 2020, the first day of lockdown!
Jules Hayes' historical fiction is set mainly in the first half of the twentieth century and explores themes of love, loss, friendship, the effects of war, secrets and family.


Jules lives in Berkshire, UK with her partner, daughter and a very cute cockapoo.
She has a degree in modern history and is also a qualified physiotherapist. She loves to run, eat very hot chilli con carne and drink good wine. She also likes reading excellent novels and interesting biographies. She has a soft spot too for illuminating non-fiction, often based in science and physics, and often stuff she can't decipher, although works hard at trying to do so.
Her favourite figures from history are Hedy Lamarr, Albert Einstein, and Winston Churchill.

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