Thought of the Day

I don't believe in morality, but I believe in ethical conduct as set out by His Holiness the Dalai Lama: "Ethical conduct = a way of behaving that respects others’ right to be happy".

Friday 30 October 2009

Talents in the Family

Did I tell you I have got a very talented sister-in-law living on the other side of the pond? She is a published historical romance author. She chooses unusual historical periods to set her tales of love and  intrigue. She has written three books, so far, and an e-novella who won the Through Garden Gate Contest in 2007. {Add to that that she is the mother of two very bright little girls who have just embarked on their school journey.}  

Her third book is scheduled for publication on 5th January, and its first review has already leapt through. That's not all. She is currently busy working on a number of top secret projects, and I am very curious to hear where will be time travelling next.


 
 What a Scoundrel Wants Review

"From its opening scenes I was completely swept away by this 13th Century tale of addiction and deception, of love and abuse. [...] Reading this extremely well plotted novel was much like watching a really great action adventure movie. Ada and Gavriel find themselves in danger from their first encounter, and things go from bad to worse for them as the story progresses, leaving the reader on the edge of her seat."
*Honeybee

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