Glasgow Guys
The books in the Glasgow Guys series are available everywhere in both eBook and print format (check Amazon, Kobo, Waterstones etc. or just order from your local bookshop). If you are in the USA or the UK and you want the print version these direct sale links will give you a discount: Happiness Trust Memories
Happiness is the first book in my Glasgow Guys series (previously published as Something Like Happy). Set in Glasgow, it’s an emotional and thought-provoking novel about friendship, love and day-to-day struggles with mental health.
Can a simple list save a life?
Glasgow used to be Jade’s happy place, but a family tragedy the night of her twenty-second birthday stole away her joy for the city. Now she spends her free time wandering the streets, desperately searching for some peace of mind.
Nick’s move to Glasgow was supposed to be a bold new start, but instead is just grinding away his mental health. A chance meeting with Jade when Nick is at his lowest point gives him hope for something better. Because Jade claims to have a list which can unlock the key to happiness…
Trust is the second book in my Glasgow Guys series and is set in the Scottish Highlands and London.
When someone else tells a different story…how can you be believed?
After resisting the advances of a senior colleague loses Jenny her job, she escapes from London to visit friends in a small Scottish village, hoping the distance will provide some respite from the trauma she has suffered. Meeting Nadeem, a considerate ex-Army medic, helps her start to rebuild her confidence and begin legal action against the company.
But Nadeem is fighting his own battles with grief over the loss of his best friend in Afghanistan, and when he and Jenny discover that their lives are connected back in London they both find out just how far trust will stretch before it snaps.
Memories is the third book and final book in the Glasgow Guys Series and is set in Glasgow.
What if forgetting isn’t a choice?
Childhood sweethearts Chantelle and Steven thought they’d be together forever, but at twenty-three the reckless driver that cost Steven his leg also cost them their marriage. Three years on Chantelle has moved on to a career as a police officer and Steven is planning a return to his work as a mountain guide.
A dementia diagnosis for Steven’s mother brings them both back together in the struggle to find her sufficient care and when Chantelle finds herself suddenly homeless with the pandemic lockdown looming, it makes perfect sense for her to move in with Steven and Irene.
While Irene’s memories slowly disappear, Chantelle finds her past with Steven is something that she can’t forget. But as all their old habits resurface, the two of them are forced to confront the feelings they still have for each other and decide if growing up means growing apart.
Marriemuir
The next series I’m working on is set in a fictional Scottish village called Marriemuir. I’m hoping to bring this to you some time in 2026. Sign up for my newsletter if you want to know the latest as it happens.
© Sasha Greene 2019-2026


