Marcia Willett (1945-2022) was a prolific British novelist primarily known for her women's fiction, having published 36 novels throughout her career. Her writing often focused on family relationships, particularly within the Devon and Cornwall settings, and explored themes of love, loss, and second chances. Willett frequently employed a realistic and character-driven style, immersing readers in the lives of her protagonists and creating evocative portrayals of rural landscapes.
Willett’s extensive body of work includes both standalone novels and the "Chadwick Family" series, which explored the interconnected lives of several families across generations. She also wrote under the pseudonym Willa Marsh, publishing several novels within that series. Her dedication to detail and nuanced storytelling established her as a popular figure in the women's fiction genre.









































