The Box

So I recently submitted three books to Pelican Book Group. One of them I received a contract for, then first and second edits in the same week and now it's gone to be gallied. No, it's not normally like this. Well Christmas ones sometimes. But this was an Easter book, submitted in December and should … Continue reading The Box

Long time no post

I do apologise. I had no idea it had been half a year since my last post on here. In a way, nothing has happened, but then again it has. So book news. I have signed contracts for two new books. One will be out this Christmas as part of the extravaganza, probably in December. … Continue reading Long time no post

An Aussie Christmas Angel

So this story is unlike any other I've written. It all really happened. Well, most of it. We always teased my brother that Miss Right lived in Australia. Turns out she did. I used their story with permission, changed the timeline from 5 months to a few weeks, and maybe invented their thoughts... But the … Continue reading An Aussie Christmas Angel

A Mummy For Christmas

So I know I said these were going in chronological order... I decided to go alphabetically instead. So here's today's Christmas in July offering.   Blurb: Stan Fuller juggles a full time job as an airline pilot, along with being a single father to eight year old Haley Jo. When he becomes a reluctant Father … Continue reading A Mummy For Christmas

Two new book contracts

  Yesterday I signed a contract for Two new books. Both Christmas ones and both with Pelican Book Group. They will be out in December as part of the extravaganza. Christmastime in London Town, part of the passport to romance line, should also be out later in the year. The photo is my desk... yes, … Continue reading Two new book contracts

Season for Miracles

This is the book that started it all. Contracted back in April 2010 and published in November the same year. Yes, this year marks 10 years as a published author. A Killer lurks in Headley Cross… …And Holly Carmichael is the only woman to survive his attack. Now she lives in fear, searching for normalcy … Continue reading Season for Miracles