Reviews for Wellies

A year on and I am starting to get some really cool reviews for Red Carpets & Wellingtons. If you haven’t already read this beautiful love story set in the idyllic, fictional village of St. Trias, Yorkshire, please do head on over here to purchase a copy. It’s available digitally as well as in print.ContinueContinue reading “Reviews for Wellies”

Encouraging Feedback

I don’t do this for the money. Okay, maybe I do. In the current climate, I think everyone could do with a little bit of extra income. So, yes, it’s great to have a side hustle where I can add to my family’s financial freedom. But if I were honest, I would say the financialContinueContinue reading “Encouraging Feedback”

When my characters change physically

I came across this post the other day and I literally snort-laughed. It was funny because in Red Carpets & Wellingtons, I started out with a story board, I had my main characters planned out to the tee! Henry was always going to have those jellyfish blue eyes, complimented nicely by his black curly hair.ContinueContinue reading “When my characters change physically”

Where has the time gone?

Where has the time gone??? Here I am, sitting on my couch at the start of 9 weeks of the school holidays. my daughter has just finished what can only be described as an interesting year. I don’t want to use the word challenging – I think that word has been used far too oftenContinueContinue reading “Where has the time gone?”

Red Carpets & Wellingtons goes LIVE!!!

I did a scary thing. I published a novel. Daunting as that may sound in my ears, I know many of you have been waiting patiently for this day. So, thank you for waiting and an even bigger THANK YOU for your support. Red Carpets & Wellingtons means so much to me and I amContinueContinue reading “Red Carpets & Wellingtons goes LIVE!!!”

Red Carpets and Wellingtons

I don’t even know where to begin this post. I’ve said it before over on my Socials: this book is a labour of love. I put blood, sweat and tears into every chapter, every character of this book. I love constructive feedback – the good and the bad. Because that helps me grow in myContinueContinue reading “Red Carpets and Wellingtons”