Tia Williams had a fifteen-year career as a beauty editor for magazines including Elle, Glamour, Teen People, and Essence. She's the author of The Perfect Find - now a Netflix film. Her novel, Seven Days in June, was an instant New York Times bestseller and the June 2021 Reese's Book Club pick. A Love Song for Ricki Wilde was named one of the year's best romances by New York Times and Amazon. Tia lives with her family in Brooklyn.
A Love Song for Ricki Wilde is funny, sexy, and breathtakingly romantic. This is the kind of book you wish you could slip bodily into, live within its warm and magical world for as long as it would have you. Another rapturous knockout from Tia Williams * Emily Henry * A spellbinding modern fairytale, sexy and warm and full of hope and the power of love * Bolu Babalola * An enigmatic, enchanting, absolute gift of a love story that transcends time, place, and realm. Williams never ceases to surprise and delight! * Robinne Lee * Tia Williams writes instant classics, and A Love Song for Ricki Wilde is the perfect vehicle to demonstrate the rare range and insight that make her writing so special. At turns punchy and poignant, sweeping and yet so intimate, this story will steal your heart and surprise you. Make you ache. Make you laugh and cry and yearn. As Williams' most ambitious work to date with layers of romance and heartache and history and magic tucked between these pages, it is your next book of the year * Kennedy Ryan * Williams's style is bold and lively with dialogue that can snap like an elastic band * The Times * This book reads like the best kind of love song: tender, smart and undeniably sexy. Tia Williams simply doesn't miss * Leah Johnson * Magical and steamy . . . their love story is literally written in the stars * Red * Elegantly blending past and present, romance and fantasy, Williams delivers a gorgeous, transportive love letter to the Harlem Renaissance . . . What begins as a simple romance is elevated by rich history as the story flashes back through Harlem's past, revealing both its glamor and its danger. This vast time span creates an epic feel that never overpowers the tender heat of the romance. It's a showstopper * Publishers Weekly * Through the story of Ricki and Ezra, Tia Williams writes beautifully about our human tendency to romanticise the past, our identities, and love itself . . . Perfect if you loved Seven Days in June and Ashley Poston's The Dead Romantics * Good Housekeeping * Williams's novel is both a love letter to Harlem and a recognition of its history that gentrification cannot erase . . . highly recommended * Library Journal * A truly original romance that is quirky, suspenseful, and unforgettable * Booklist * Beautifully swoony and full of magic, this charming book is both a love letter to Harlem and to the essence of love itself * Culturefly * There's a glamorous quality to Ricki Wilde that suits the headiness of its love story . . . No matter the era, romance hangs in the air * BookPage * Fans of Williams' hit novel Seven Days in June will be smitten by this * Press Association * With humor, soulful prose and a touch of magical realism, Williams takes a creative chance with Ricki Wilde that'll make it one of your most memorable reads of 2024 * People * A gorgeously written romance . . . I couldn't help but fall head-over-heels for this book and the love story between our two leads * Culturess * Effortlessly capturing the humor and heartbreak of falling in love * Kirkus * A sparkling modern fairy tale * My Weekly * A Love Song for Ricki Wilde is an epic romance that is perfect for fans of Succession and Empire * Glamour * The book's calculus of love and loss is brutal, and grounds the dazzling prose and light magical element * New York Times Book Review * Tia Williams is a superlative author constantly testing her own boundaries, innovating with each new book. Sparkling, heartbreaking and laugh-out-loud funny . . . Ezra and Ricki's love story is one for the ages * NPR * Lushly romantic . . . [A] swoon-worthy tale that transcends time and space, one that captures the vicissitudes of fate, the power of love, and the promise of finding one's destiny. * Entertainment Weekly * Tia Williams' writing is delightful, infused with warmth and humour * Voice Mag *