A really special post this week as I’m joined by fellow Choc Lit author Anni Rose to talk about her real life heroine. Over to Anni … Thank you for inviting me on to your blog today Morton. A real-life hero was a tricky question for a girl, whose first love was Ivanhoe (apparently he might… Continue reading My Real Life Heroine by Anni Rose
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Jenni Keer – Tweaking Genres
This week my guest is fellow author Jenni Keer. She’s talking about her gradual move from contemporary to historical writing as she has just released a new novel with Headline Accent – The Secrets of Hawthorn Place. Over to Jenni … Thanks so much for having me on your blog, Morton, where today I’d like to… Continue reading Jenni Keer – Tweaking Genres
My Garden Inspiration by Evonne Wareham
I’m joined by fellow Choc Lit author Evonne Wareham as she talks about the inspiration for the garden in her latest novel A Villa in Portofino. Over to Evonne … Many thanks to Morton for inviting me on to her blog today as part of the blog tour for the third in my romantic suspense… Continue reading My Garden Inspiration by Evonne Wareham
Not Holding Back: Heroine Envy by Lisa Hill
A thought provoking post this week, as Lisa Hill tells us what she envies about her heroines. Lisa released Riders and Rosie which is published by Manatee Books in August 2021. Over to Lisa … It’s been over a decade now since I created my first heroine. The very wise Julie Cohen once instilled in me, at… Continue reading Not Holding Back: Heroine Envy by Lisa Hill
My Real Life Hero by M W Arnold
This week I’m pleased to feature Mick Arnold who writes popular World War Two novels featuring the Air Transport Auxiliary Mystery Club as M W Arnold. I’ve known Mick for many years now and often seem to be photographed with him at writing events! Mick is going to talk to us about his real-life hero… Continue reading My Real Life Hero by M W Arnold
My Real Life Hero by Caroline James
This week I am delighted to be joined by friend and fellow Apricot Plotter, Caroline James. I also love her books and really want to be her one character Hattie! Caroline is going to tell us about her real life hero … My real-life hero was a chef by the name of Keith Floyd. With… Continue reading My Real Life Hero by Caroline James
Life is Changing
By the time my blog readers read this post we will be empty nesters, having dropped our youngest son at university. This will be the first time I have no childminding duties since 1988!!! Having said that, I still have the dog, lol. While this feels like a huge change in my life, I’m hoping… Continue reading Life is Changing
Jan Baynham’s Garden
I’m joined this week by Jan Baynham, author of Her Nanny’s Secret for Ruby Fiction as she shares her Welsh garden with my blog readers … Thank you, Morton, for inviting me onto your blog to talk about our garden. I have a confession to make. It’s all my husband’s handiwork apart from a small contribution from… Continue reading Jan Baynham’s Garden
Three Little Known Facts About Author Ella Cook
This week fellow Choc Lit / Ruby Fiction author Ella Cook is joining me to reveal three little known facts about herself. Ella has just released Summer’s Christmas. Over to Ella … One – I’m a big supporter of mental wellbeing I was diagnosed with bipolar when I was a teenager. It was one hell… Continue reading Three Little Known Facts About Author Ella Cook
Caroline Roberts – What I Love About My Garden
A new guest on my blog this week as Caroline Roberts author of The Seaside Cocktail Campervan for One More Chapter joins us from one of my favourite parts of the country – Northumberland. Over to Caroline … Hello, I’m Caroline Roberts, author of ten novels set in the North East of England, and I’m… Continue reading Caroline Roberts – What I Love About My Garden