A big THANK YOU to my wonderful publishing house, Steggr, for getting the paperback edition of 'Present in the Past' out in plenty of time for your Christmas shopping.
A big THANK YOU to my wonderful publishing house, Steggr, for getting the paperback edition of 'Present in the Past' out in plenty of time for your Christmas shopping.
Great news! The Kindle edition of my 4th novel, Present in the Past, has just been published and is now available from Amazon. It's a steal at only £3.99.
And today I've also completed the sixth in The Ancestor Series, The Maubry Inheritance, which will be published next year, sometime after #5 Distant Lives.
All you have to do is buy, read, and review - for which, many thanks!
If you haven't already got your free copy of 'Sampson and Son' then nip over to Amazon quickly as the offer runs out at midnight.
The e-book version of my third novel, Sampson and Son, is available FOR FREE from now until 31st October.
This is Ballynacree House, one of the locations in 'Sampson and Son'.
And just in case you haven't begun to read it yet, perhaps you will be tempted by my October promotion: from 27th to 31st October, the Kindle version will be available free from Amazon - a nice bonus for the All Hallows/Samhain weekend.
My only ask is that you then post a review - for which, many thanks in anticipation!
Hello again, and I trust you all survived the rigours of Storm Agnes? Here in Angus the torrential rain and winds we experienced last night have been eclipsed by the good news that 'Sampson and Son' is now available as a paperback. Hurrah! - especially for those of us who like a tangible book to hold (and smell: there's nothing like a new paperback... except perhaps opening a new packet of tea...)
I do hope you enjoy the story, whether you read the paperback or the ebook - and please don't forget to post your reviews and comments here and/or on my facebook page. Thank you!
A big THANK YOU to my wonderful publishing house, Steggr, for getting the paperback edition of 'Present in the Past' out in plen...