Choc Lit author Lynda Stacey has written an interesting post for my blog about how nothing prepared her to be an author. Over to Lynda … I can honestly say that I was rubbish at school, I hated school with vengeance, I had no interest what-so-ever in being there, in being told what to do… Continue reading Guest Post by Author Lynda Stacey – Nothing would have ever prepared me for being an author…!
Author: Morton S. Gray
Author of romantic suspense novels. http://mortonsgray.com
Spring and Exciting April News
Signs of Spring make me happy. I caught sight of lambs and snowdrops at the weekend and one day last week was nice enough to open all of the windows and air out the house. I’m ignoring the blustery weather today – I’m convinced Spring is on the way! It has been a year now… Continue reading Spring and Exciting April News
Spotlight on Guest Author Juliet Bell
I have a slightly unusual guest on my blog this week – Juliet Bell. Juliet is actually two people, or rather the pen name of two authors, Alison May and Janet Gover. The Heights is their first novel written together. I asked Juliet some questions, which Alison and Janet answered over celebratory cocktails for their book… Continue reading Spotlight on Guest Author Juliet Bell
Where Am I?
I have some interesting guest posts coming up on the blog in the next few months – Juliet Bell, Lynda Stacey, Marie Laval, Kirsty Ferry and Caroline James – and I’m sure I’ll add a few more along the way. My second novel is now with my publisher Choc Lit completely edited with the help… Continue reading Where Am I?
Character Post by Daisy Wickens, heroine of Bella Osborne’s Ottercombe Bay
Daisy Wickens, heroine of Bella Osborne‘s new novel series Ottercombe Bay has her say on my blog this week. Welcome Daisy … “My name is Daisy Wickens and the world is my oyster. Well, that’s what people say when they’re trying to distract others and, sometimes, themselves from the reality of their situation. Everything I… Continue reading Character Post by Daisy Wickens, heroine of Bella Osborne’s Ottercombe Bay
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Merry Christmas to all readers of this blog and especially those who have read and reviewed my debut novel The Girl on the Beach. I have been so thrilled with the response to my first published book. Happy New Year to you all too! The Girl on the Beach originally published as an ebook will… Continue reading Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Spotlight on Guest Author M. W. Arnold
I have a very special guest this week – M. W. Arnold. I’m interviewing him as part of his blog tour as he launches his debut novel The Season for Love. Mick and I have known each other for quite a few years now and always seem to sit together at RNA (Romantic Novelists’ Association) events.… Continue reading Spotlight on Guest Author M. W. Arnold
Spotlight on Guest Author Wendy Clarke
My guest this week, Wendy Clarke is a writer of women’s fiction. Her work regularly appears in national women’s magazines such as The People’s Friend, Take a Break Fiction Feast and Woman’s Weekly. She has also written serials and a number of non-fiction magazine articles. Wendy has published three collections of short stories, Room in… Continue reading Spotlight on Guest Author Wendy Clarke
Character Post by Jess Croft, heroine of Lynda Stacey’s House of Christmas Secrets
Jess Croft, heroine of Lynda Stacey‘s new novel, House of Christmas Secrets has her say on my blog today. House of Christmas Secrets, available for pre-order now and published by Choc Lit on 5 December 2017, is the sequel to House of Secrets where we followed Madeleine and Bandit’s story, but now one year later we… Continue reading Character Post by Jess Croft, heroine of Lynda Stacey’s House of Christmas Secrets
Character Post by Elodie Bright, heroine of Kirsty Ferry’s Watch for me by Moonlight
Elodie Bright, heroine of Kirsty Ferry‘s Watch for me by Moonlight, has her say on my blog today. Welcome Elodie… “Well it’s another nice and normal day at Hartsford Hall. I’m currently in the gift shop, and I can see a whole crowd of tourists wandering en masse in the grounds. It’s quite comical, as… Continue reading Character Post by Elodie Bright, heroine of Kirsty Ferry’s Watch for me by Moonlight