
Midweek Moment #26
Nature … ever the source of inspiration. As I was walking my ageing dog the other day, these delicate dandelion flower heads, spotted in a

Nature … ever the source of inspiration. As I was walking my ageing dog the other day, these delicate dandelion flower heads, spotted in a

Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short
I’d like to thank Georgina Penney for her post on ‘complicated’ older characters. Georgina Penney first discovered romance novels when she was eleven and has
Sara Foster’s guest post was written as part of a blog tour to promote the release of her latest novel, All That is Lost Between

ALL THAT IS LOST BETWEEN US Author: Sara Foster Simon & Schuster RRP $29.99 Review: Monique Mulligan Gothic undertones of secrets, lies and suspense are beautifully drawn

Note, the format of my Short and Sweet reviews differs in that they simply comprise the book blurb and a short response (hence, the short

I haven’t had the opportunity to get out with my camera lately, so this week I’m sharing a photo from my archives. This image of

I’ll be launching my newsletter for fans in coming weeks so putting it out there … please sign up! I’m giving away a $20 Amazon

On any writing journey, a writer is bound to come across delays, hurdles, roadblocks and detours. This week was one of detours. Instead of working
Cameron Raynes grew up in Perth, the most remote capital city in the world. At 25, armed with a degree in Philosophy and Anthropology, he was sent to