The Name Game with Beth O'Leary [First Date 2026]
- Time:
- Friday, 24 April 2026 : 19:00 - 20:30
- Location:
- The Great Hall, 25 Nicolson Square EH8 9BX (round the corner from Bookshop)
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Featured Speakers
Beth O'Leary & Rachel Wood
This event is a part of First Date 2026 edition series. Click to view more from this festival.
This event is part of FIRST DATE ROMANCE FICTION FESTIVAL, which we are thrilled to co-host with Book Lovers Bookshop! You can book tickets to their First Date events on their website.
Not only are we partners on this festival, we're also co-hosting the opening event together as Beth O'Leary herself comes to Edinburgh to celebrate her new novel THE NAME GAME.
We've loved Beth's work for a long time, so we're so excited that she's back with a fresh twist on her heartwarming books. In THE NAME GAME, Charlie Jones is keen to get away from her old life and start again in a small island community, running the local farm shop. The only problem is ...Charlie Jones, who wants to get away from his old life and start again in a small island community working in the local farm shop. Sparks fly, secrets are uncovered, and we get to see if these two can work it out...
About our speaker: Beth O'Leary is a Sunday Times bestselling author whose novels have been translated into more than thirty languages. Her debut, The Flatshare, sold over a million copies and is now a major TV series. Her subsequent novels, The Switch, The Road Trip, The No-Show and The Wake-Up Call, were all instant bestsellers. A TV series of The Road Trip was first aired in 2024. Beth lives in the Hampshire countryside, and if she's not in her writing shed, you'll probably find her chasing a toddler, with a strong coffee in hand...
About our chair: Rachel Wood is the founder of Rare Birds, a thriving independent bookstore in the heart of Edinburgh that was named “one of the coolest new bookshops” by the Sunday Times. As a former theatre kid, Rachel’s love of storytelling began on stage, but by the time she was a teenager she’d figured out it was much easier to write the lines rather than to learn them. Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Rachel first moved to Edinburgh to pursue a masters in creative writing and has lived there ever since.
Beth O'Leary author photo credit: Holly Bobbins

