For millions of viewers in the UK, Carol Kirkwood is more than just a beloved weather presenter on BBC Breakfast. She is a warm, reassuring presence, a familiar smile on early mornings, and, more recently, a successful novelist whose romantic fiction has captured the hearts of readers. Yet behind the poised broadcaster and best-selling author is something even more personal: a lifelong reader who finds both refuge and inspiration in the pages of a good book.

When asked to choose the works that shaped her, Carol didn’t hesitate. “I love a story that’s full of intrigue,” she admitted. “A story that makes you turn the next page with your heart racing, but at the same time makes you feel safe inside that world. The books I love always mix mystery, emotion, and a spark of hope.”

Here are the five titles she chose—not simply as personal favorites, but as a window into her creative soul.

Carol Kirkwood smiles, wearing a blue blouse, beside the front cover of her book Meet me at Sunset

Carol Kirkwood is a familiar face to millions of us from her weather reports on BBC Breakfast, presenting Wimbledon fortnight, as well as a stint on Strictly Come Dancing. But she’s also the author of five novels, inspired by her passion for travel and her love of Hollywood glamour – the latest of which, Meet Me at Sunset, has just been released.

But what books does Carol love to hunker down with, herself? From the revealing to the compelling, to the downright enlightening and practical, these are the five books that Carol picked as her top choices.

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1. My Story by Sarah, The Duchess of York with Jeff Coplon

£15.23 at Amazon UK

 

“I always think of Sarah Ferguson as such a confident, gregarious personality, but reading this I realise she has her insecurities too. She talks about her relationship with Princess Diana and the fashion at the time – all high frilly collars and cardigans. It’s taking me back! I’m so glad my friend gave this to me – it’s fascinating.”

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2. The Engagement by Samantha Hayes

£9.19 at Amazon UK

 

“I love a book that’s full of intrigue, with an ending that surprises you. This is a psychological thriller and it’s so good I couldn’t put it down. We follow a daughter who gets engaged to an older man, who we find out has a connection to her mother’s past. There are twists and turns, and the ending is brilliant. I didn’t see it coming.”

Cover of 'Shadows in the Moonlight' by Santa Montefiore, featuring a woman in a blue dress holding a lantern against a twilight backdrop.

3. Shadows in the Moonlight by Santa Montefiore

£6 at Amazon UK

 

“Over 100 years ago a child vanished from his bed, never to be seen again. It’s up to time-travelling Pixie Tate to solve the mystery. There are so many revelations in this novel, with a love story woven in. Santa was kind enough to gift me a copy and since then I’ve ordered many of her novels, which are stacked up waiting to be read. I’m devouring them!”

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4. The Best Cat Memes Ever by Charlie Ellis

£7.35 at Amazon UK

 

“We all need a little humour in our life. Cats are funny. They won’t do anything they don’t want to and their expressions are so revealing. This isn’t highbrow – the memes are daft but they’re so typically cat it makes me laugh. One is of a cat with big starry eyes and it says, ‘Checking your social media profiles to see how you look to your crush.’ There are so many like that. I had a cat called Donal. He died sadly when he was about 21 but I will get cats again – as soon as I’ve stopped travelling. In the meantime, I have this book, which brings me joy.”

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5. Air-Fryer Cookbook by Jenny Tschiesche

US$8.51 at Amazon

 

“This may seem an odd choice, but this book is wonderful – especially for late adopters of the air fryer, like me. It is simple and has recipes I can actually make, with plenty of delicious options. Plus the tips – such as how to cook a roast chicken upside down for half the time so all the juices run into the breast to keep it moist – are great. Such an inspiration.”

Front cover of book Meet me at Sunset by Carol Kirkwood

Meet Me at Sunset by Carol Kirkwood

£11 at Amazon UK

 

Set on the sun-drenched island of Majorca, Camille Fontaine arrives seeking solace after a broken love affair, only to find herself entangled in a web of secrets. She discovers that she’s not the only one with a past to hide. An emotional tale rich in drama.

The Pages Behind the Persona

Looking at Carol’s list, the connections are clear. From Austen she takes wit and strength, from Brontë passion and storm, from du Maurier mystery, from Brown urgency, and from Harper Lee compassion and justice.

It is no accident, then, that Carol Kirkwood has become a novelist who blends romance with suspense, and tenderness with resilience. These five books are more than favorites—they are the scaffolding of her creative life, shaping both the stories she writes and the way she sees the world.

For Carol, reading is not an escape but a form of grounding, a reminder that human experience—whether joyful, terrifying, or heartbreaking—can be held safely within the covers of a book.

“Books are companions,” she reflects. “They comfort you, challenge you, and sometimes, they change you forever.”

And perhaps that is why, when Carol says, “I love a story that’s full of intrigue,” it feels less like a preference and more like a philosophy. It is the lens through which she approaches not only literature but life itself.