Carol Thomas and I both write for Choc Lit Publishing and/or their imprint Ruby Publishing. My latest novel Summer at Lucerne Lodge will be published on 20 April 2021 and Carol’s A Summer of Second Chances is out on 27 April 2021 just a week later. We both have lovely shiny new covers with large… Continue reading Publication Month Twins
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Three Lesser Known Facts About Writer Sue Kittow
I have something a little different on my blog this week. I have followed Sue Kittow for many years on social media and on her own blog. She’s agreed to join me today to share three lesser known facts about herself and some details about her walking books. The latest is Walks in the Footsteps of Rosamunde… Continue reading Three Lesser Known Facts About Writer Sue Kittow
New From Morton S. Gray – Summer at Lucerne Lodge
The cover is revealed today for my sixth book for Choc Lit Publishing – Summer at Lucerne Lodge. Here’s a photo of me looking suitably proud of the lovely cover. This is what it says on the back of the book : Could a beautiful old house and a handsome stranger hold the key to… Continue reading New From Morton S. Gray – Summer at Lucerne Lodge
Exciting Morton S. Gray News Soon
I hope that my blog readers have been enjoying my recent guest posts. I love hearing about the lives of other authors and it gives me great pleasure to host writers on my blog. However, this week I thought I would put out a teaser message for myself and tell you what I’ve been up… Continue reading Exciting Morton S. Gray News Soon
Claire Sheldon – What I Admire About the Heroine of My Novel
This week I’m joined by Claire Sheldon who writes for Ruby Fiction as she tells us about what she admires about Jen the fictional heroine of her latest novel The Silent Child. Over to Claire … What I admire most about Jen my main character is how she has developed as a person, and since returning to her original police… Continue reading Claire Sheldon – What I Admire About the Heroine of My Novel
Memories of Childhood Holidays – Kirsty Ferry
Delighted to be joined by Choc Lit author Kirsty Ferry this week as she tells us about her childhood holiday memories. She has recently released a fun book, It Started With a Pirate which is already getting great reviews. Over to Kirsty … When I think about it, a lot of the things I experienced… Continue reading Memories of Childhood Holidays – Kirsty Ferry
My Little Corner of Paradise by Marie Laval
Quite a moving post this week from Marie Laval this week as she shares with us thoughts about her garden. I swear my blog guests are determined to make me feel emotional, or am I just sensitive? Marie writes for Choc Lit and her latest novel Angel of the Lost Treasure is released on 23… Continue reading My Little Corner of Paradise by Marie Laval
Three Lesser Known Facts About Me – Helena Dixon
Helena Dixon joins me on my blog this week to reveal three lesser known facts about herself! Helena is currently writing a series of cozy crime novels, the latest is Murder in the Belltower. She is part of a group of writers who have kept me sane during the last year with weekly Zooms, so she will always… Continue reading Three Lesser Known Facts About Me – Helena Dixon
Memories of Childhood Holidays by Janice Preston
This week I’m joined on my blog by good friend and author, Janice Preston. Janice has just published The Rags to Riches Governess for Mills and Boon. I will include my own review of the book at the end of the post. Over to Janice to tell us about her childhood holiday memories … Thank… Continue reading Memories of Childhood Holidays by Janice Preston
Flowers Heal the Soul – Georgia Hill
I’m joined by good friend and author Georgia Hill this week as she talks about gardens and her new book Janey Trelawney’s Year of Surprising Triumphs. Over to Georgia … I’m delighted to be back on Morton’s blog and, as my next book is based in a garden centre, I’m equally delighted to accept her… Continue reading Flowers Heal the Soul – Georgia Hill