Viewpoint: publication day memories of another March 21…

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March 21 should have been my eldest daughter’s 34th birthday.

It isn’t because – typically – she turned up eight days late at 8.20pm on March 29 after an emergency Caesarean section.

It was also the first time one of the early James Bond movies was screened on terrestrial television in the UK.

The anaesthetist made no secret about his disappointment at missing the start of the film. Continue reading

Blog tour: A Forsaken Friend

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Blog tourMy eldest daughter was supposed to arrive on March 21 – she didn’t, she was eight days late – so fingers crossed my new baby, also due to put in an appearance on March 21, arrives on time.

Yes, A Forsaken Friend, my second novel with my co-author, Susan Pape, is published tomorrow.

 

Our blog tour, organised by Anne Cater, of Random Things Tours, is well underway and we’ve already had some fabulous reviews from Being Anne, Kraftireader, and Rambles, Writing and Amusing Musings.

Yorkshire giveawayThe tour runs until March 28.

Finally, our publisher Lakewater Press post is celebrating with a special release price sale and a Yorkshire-themed giveaway.

Find out more and read today’s exclusive extract here.

 

 

Review: A monstrously enjoyable crime thriller from Rebecca Bradley

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Fighting MonstersFingers crossed we haven’t seen the last of DI Hannah Robbins, who leads the Nottingham-based East Midlands Special Operations Unit, investigating serious crimes across county borders.

Because, though she’s definitely a flawed cop, struggling to accept the new recruit who’s stepped into the shoes of a young protégé killed in the line of duty, she’s also a meticulous and dedicated one.

And it would be a pity if Fighting Monsters by Rebecca Continue reading

News: time to join Lee and Teri for dinner – but what’s on the menu?

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A Forsaken FriendThankfully, after yesterday’s hair-raising encounter Teri has got her clothes back on but nothing is ever straightforward where she and best friend Lee are concerned.

Today’s exclusive extract from A Forsaken Friend, published by Lakerwater Press on March 21, sees the two meet-up over dinner in Teri’s favourite restaurant.

Only this time Teri’s taking the food orders – and she’s not happy to see Lee and her new beau getting their feet under the table.

Described as a warm, funny and entertaining read, full of twists and turn, A Forsaken Friend is more diva lit than chick lit it, and follows the lives of best friends Teri Meyer and Lee Harper as they navigate the ups-and-downs of their friendship whilst also juggling men, careers and family.

A Forsaken Friend is currently available to pre-order on Amazon for just 99p. And you can pick up a copy A Falling Friend, the first novel in our Friends trilogy, free on Amazon  March 21-26.

Don’t forget to visit Lakewater Press here and see why Lee isn’t expecting much in the way of customer service.

 

Review: Ravens Gathering – genre busting debut from Graeme Cumming keeps the pages turning

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Ravens GatheringIt’s very hard to pigeonhole Ravens Gathering, the debut novel from Graeme Cumming.

Part return of the prodigal son, part murder mystery/crime thriller and part something more akin to sci-fi than anything else.

Certainly not the other world fantasy suggested by the title – although there were elements of other worldness too.

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News: let’s see a bit more of Teri Meyer – a lot more…

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A Forsaken FriendIt’s time to meet Teri Meyer in the flesh – quite literally.

In this second exclusive extract marking the countdown to the publication of A Forsaken Friend, my character-driven second novel with Susan Pape, Teri has a hair-raising encounter with some wild beasts and lays everything bare before a man, who she later describes as ‘gorgeous and God-like’.

Described as a warm, funny and entertaining read, full of twists and turn, A Forsaken Friend is more diva lit than chick lit it, and follows the lives of best friends Teri Meyer and Lee Harper as they navigate the ups-and-downs of their friendship whilst also juggling men, careers and family.

Published on March 21, A Forsaken Friend is currently available to pre-order on Amazon for just 99p. And you can pick up a copy A Falling Friend, the first novel in our Friends trilogy, free on Amazon until March 26.

Don’t forget to head over to Lakewater Press and read why Teri needs a bigger towel here.

Read an extract: One week to go and here’s a sneak preview of A Forsaken Friend

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A Forsaken FriendEver wondered what tempestuous diva Teri Meyer, the naughty girl of our Friends trilogy carries in her handbag?

It’s not what you’d expect.

Teri may have a penchant for designer labels but the bottom of her bag is something else altogether…

You can find out more by visiting Lakewater Press.

For the next seven days they’ll be sharing exclusive extracts from A Forsaken Friend, the second novel in the Friends series, which opened in 2016 with A Falling Friend.

Book one was originally intended as a standalone novel but so many readers wanted to know what happened next that we decided to find out.

Published on March 21, A Forsaken Friend is character-driven contemporary women’s fiction, more diva lit than chick lit, and follows the lives of best friends Teri Meyer and Lee Harper as they navigate the ups-and-downs of their friendship whilst also juggling men, careers and family. Continue reading

Meet the author: Frankie Dettori endorses YA debut by Emily Williams

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Rafferty LIncoln LivesFormer champion jockey Frankie Dettori has paid tribute to author Emily Williams for drawing attention to the welfare of retired racehorses in her YA debut Rafferty Lincoln Loves…

Dettori, named the world’s best jockey in 2015, said the novel deserved to be celebrated for drawing attention to an important cause.

‘It’s fantastic,’ he said, ‘to see a contemporary novel for young adults embracing passion and a love for horses as well as advocating for their welfare.’  Continue reading

Viewpoint: listen here – we’re on the wireless and it’s so much better than TV!

I love radio – listening to it and appearing on it. I love watching television too, but I’m not quite so keen about appearing on TV – not that I’m asked often. But radio? Yes, give me a radio appearance any day.

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I’m still feeling tense about the recent TV recording Sue and I did – more of which when the programme is screened. Until then, our lips, brightly coloured and contoured by the make-up department, are sealed.

As well as having to perform well under bright studio lights and in front of a live audience, we had to take different outfits. The idea was that the wardrobe people would pick those which would look good under studio lights. Continue reading