Autumn Sun
Autumn Sun

Autumn Sun

25th November 2023

There is a richness to the colours of Autumn, when the sun appears from behind the clouds, that is quite breathtaking and yet soothing, all at the same time. Dull green to gold in an instant. It doesn’t change the mud or slippery leaves beneath your feet, or the chilly fingers and yet it changes everything.

Next Friday night, 2nd Dec, I will be in Malmesbury Abbey from 6pm to sell books. All three will be on sale, Watching You Fall, Falling Tide and Missing You. Would love to see any one that can get there. There will be stalls and late night opening all around the town. I’m told it’s a lovely evening. I am certainly looking forward to it, though obviously I will have to be chained to my pile of books.

I’ve also got some very interesting contacts down in Cornwall to pursue. Must get on with that on Monday. I might also have written the first section of the first chapter of book 4, whilst away on retreat, which was interesting. Wasn’t intending to do that. I am such a spontaneous girl! Planning! What is that?

And if you are hunting around for Christmas presents, then please do buy one of the three. They can be read out of order, but there is definitely a character progression, growth, from one book to the next. And also, please do review them. Either send to me, via web site, or facebook and I will make sure they are uploaded. It needs only be a couple of lines. Thanks for all the support so far. It has been amazing.

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