“A delightful story about growing up, learning about yourself and discovering who the people you have known for so long really are. This is truly one of the better novels of initiation I have read in a long, long time. Ms. Gregory has a sure hand with the details of London in the 50’s and stylistically the books is a joy to read. The relationship between Jane and David is beautifully described, and the book has the perfect ending. Give yourself a treat and buy A Woman of Experience.”
— Timeless Tales Book Reviews
“For a novel with a great single heroine slogging through the trials of love, career, and growing up, pick up A Woman of Experience.”
— Liz Ragland-Thompson, Romance Reviews Today
“Kay Gregory has written an enjoyable coming of age story that is sure to be enjoyed by many.”
—The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
“A Woman of Experience is the story of how Janey does indeed become a woman of experience, and author Kay Gregory expertly weaves characters and themes together to provide a delightful story as we watch the girl grow into a woman, from dreamer to survivor.”
— Maggie Hardy, Women on Writing
“A Woman of Experience provides fresh characters, especially the naive but game Janey … Kay Gregory has written a fine English relationship drama starring a joyful starlet whom readers will like.”
— Harriet Klausner, Reader to Reader
“Janey’s journey captivates from the first page. I thoroughly enjoyed traveling the road with her as she became A Woman of Experience.”
— Shannon Barnes, e-Book Review Weekly
“What a lovely story, I didn’t want it to end, and it shouldn’t … I am going to hope that Jane is on the threshold of an exciting career and will blossom even more in Book #2.”
— Lois Saddleton, Victoria, B.C.
“A Woman of Experience has all of the delightfully droll Gregory wit … along with a different kind of heroine, one who is complex and hard to peg, one who frustrates you on occasion yet always retains your sympathy. There are some real surprises in store for the reader, for Jane’s story is not a predictable one. I am extremely glad that I had the chance to read this book.”
— Jo Slade, Kelowna, B.C.
“Wonderfully written, a nostalgic experience for anyone who grew up insecure and ‘outside’ the popular/rich/beautiful group. Janey’s experiences as she moves from insecure girl to confidant woman are frequently confused, often painful, as she searches for happiness and success. She struggles to understand love and honour, both in herself and others, as she falls in love, finds the right career, makes friends, all while learning what is truly important to her and in in life. Her relationships with the men she loves and with her family and friends resonate in the reader’s heart. All the characters are so real, you could swear you’d met them in your own life. Anyone who likes Maeve Binchy’s books will love this one.”
— Judy Jackson, author of Find Her, Keep Her
“Kay Gregory’s delightful coming of age novel A Woman of Experience will tickle your funny bone and warm your heart. With wit, keen insight and an eye for detail, Gregory draws the reader in to the world of her courageous, yet vulnerable, heroine. Impossible to put down, Gregory’s latest novel is, quite simply, unforgettable.”
— Gael Morrison, bestselling author of Heart of a Woman
“I read it on the plane back to Australia. I loved it. The characters, the humour … it was all wonderful. I couldn’t put it down and when I had to I couldn’t wait to get back to it.”
— Joan Kilby, Author of Child of His Heart
“Set in Canada, [Her Doubting Heart] a delightful story, full of fun, with lively characters and their troublesome relations.”
— Jean Currie, Round the Campfire Reviews
“Leftovers is a charming little slice-of-life tale with appealing characters, human and otherwise. I can easily sympathize with the protagonist. The author manages to be both realistic and romantic. I especially appreciate how she takes a fairly complicated situation and conveys it in considerable detail and with convincing emotion in the space of a short short.”
— Mary Anne Landers
“In [Reluctant Desire], Kay Gregory keeps readers on the edge of their seat with this tug-and-pull relationship.”
— Romantic Times
“One fabulous story … fast paced and impossible to put down. Kay Gregory has long been a treasured author for her sparkling stories. Beguiled is a story that will touch your heart and soul and have you begging for more.”
— Suzanne Coleburn, The Belles & Beaus of Romance
“Kay Gregory’s writing and characterization [in Married to Deceive (previously published as His Father’s Wife)] always sparkle. With Phaedra and Iain, she has created a timeless love story of sacrifice and heartache, and ultimately of happiness.”
— Affaire de Coeur
“[Married Times Two (previously published as The Sherraby Brides) is] Compelling … Great story from Kay Gregory, anticipating more.”
— Rendezvous
“Kay Gregory is making her mark on the long contemporary marketplace. Her gift for snappy dialogue and intriguing situations provides an outstanding mix of love, lust, adventure … [Married Times Two (previously published as The Sherry Brides) is an] excellent book.”
— Affaire de Coeur
“[Married to a Stranger is] a well-written and enjoyable love story. Kay Gregory combines very contemporary plot lines … with remarkable appeal.”
— Romantic Times
“I think the author, Kay Gregory, is very talented and I hope to read more of her books in the very near future. I would like to thank everyone … and especially Kay Gregory for writing the best romance I have ever read. Please tell her she has a fan for life for creating the best story of Married to a Stranger.”
— Nicola, South Wales
“Kay Gregory has a sexy little way with romance that just keeps you reading straight through until the end.”
— Suzanne Coleburn, The Belles & Beaux of Romance
” I have just read the first two chapters of Married to Deceive [previously published as His Father’s Wife]. This is fantastic stuff, your best yet. I just love this book … Your characters are terrific and I am completely immersed in the story.”
— Grace Green, author of The Baby Project
“You do write so beautifully – warm, funny, clever … I love your work – it’s completely polished and all your own style, and your choice of just the right word/phrase is always right on the mark.”
— Lynne Schmidt, Abbotsford
“I would like to let you know how much I enjoy your books, and to ask if you know where I might be able to purchase three that I haven’t read.”
— Mandy, Isle of Wight