Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Latest sale
I'm thrilled to say Avalon have purchased my seventh (!!!) book, The Wedding Party. No release date as yet but probably late 2011. Yippeee.
Friday, May 14, 2010
New Cover
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Avalon's new editor
Pop over to the Avalon Author's Blog and get to know our new editor Lia Brown, in an interview by Avalon author Laurie Alice Eakes.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Berlin Philharmonic
How exciting! My tickets to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra concert in November arrived yesterday. Can't wait.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Interviewed by the WINK girls
On Sunday I'll be interviewed by Writers Ink , a romance writing group from Western Australia. Drop in and you may win a copy of Outback Hero, my latest release.
http://winkgirls.blogspot.com/
http://winkgirls.blogspot.com/
Friday, February 12, 2010
Large Print
I've just discovered that the Large Print edition of Outback Hero is up on Amazon. Nice surprise. No cover photo yet but it's out in May.
I used to chuckle at the size of the print in those editions --about 4 words per page--but now I need reading glasses they're not looking so funny after all! LOL
I used to chuckle at the size of the print in those editions --about 4 words per page--but now I need reading glasses they're not looking so funny after all! LOL
Saturday, January 23, 2010
New Cover
So here's the latest cover. Another beautiful piece of art work from Avalon's artists. This is the most romantic one yet and I couldn't be happier.
The Tangled Web comes out in June. Readers of The Right Chord will recognise some of the characters and I've used The City Symphony Orchestra again which I invented for that book's heroine Grace to play in. The Tangled Web was lots of fun to write and I think Tess is my favourite heroine so far.
Here's what it's about:
Tess Fuller’s plan was simple—take out a loan to buy the Mercedes convertible and find a boarder to cover the repayments. Tess’s problem is, no boarder. That is, until handsome David Montgomery arrives to take up his position as Concert Master of the City Symphony, of which Tess is a member. If she can convince David to rent the spare room in the house she inherited from her millionaire father, her problem is solved.
The trouble is, serious minded David hates sharing, doesn’t like dogs-- of which Tess has two-- and remembers her as an attractive but wild party girl from their Music School days. Tess remembers David as the frustratingly unsociable heartthrob she adored from afar.
When Tess tries to prove to David she has changed, her efforts create even more problems.
The trouble is, serious minded David hates sharing, doesn’t like dogs-- of which Tess has two-- and remembers her as an attractive but wild party girl from their Music School days. Tess remembers David as the frustratingly unsociable heartthrob she adored from afar.
When Tess tries to prove to David she has changed, her efforts create even more problems.
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