7 Things about We'll Always Have Venice Day 4 - There's a wedding... or maybe not I won't say too much about today's hint, except to mention that in this, readers who have already picked up A Match Made in Venice might be able to guess what this is about. I really enjoyed writing a … Continue reading 7 Things Day Four
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7 Things Day 3 - Dafne saves them from a storm Norah and Gianluca's friendship is cemented the first weekend, when they're caught in a storm that rolls in off Lake Garda. Lucky Dafne is there to help. She's Gianluca's first love, slim and sturdy and beautiful. But just who is she really??
7 things day 2 - Gianluca has a tattoo of a duck Our male main character in We'll Always Have Venice is Gianluca Marangon. He handcrafts oars and oarlocks for gondolas and other Venetian boats, as well as rowing with his crew, campaigning for sustainable tourism and going shopping with his grandma. Did I mention … Continue reading 7 things about We’ll Always Have Venice – Day Two
We'll Always Have Venice comes out in less than a week, so I thought I'd give you a few fun hints of what's to come in the story and tell you a bit about the characters while I'm at it. Day 1 Hint: Norah carries a rifle in the last scene Norah York is the … Continue reading 7 Things about We’ll Always Have Venice – Day One
I should be editing book 5, which has taken a little longer to draft than I'd like, but I am interrupting that to reflect on something I've been thinking about a lot. One review today made me think more about it. We'll Always Have Venice has had the best start of all my books on … Continue reading Writing Comfort Reads
I'm thrilled to officially announce the publication of my fourth book, We'll Always Have Venice on 28 April 2022! These characters were an absolute joy to write. It's full of banter and affection, and a love that grows even though neither of them believes it's possible. When I was writing, my theme word was SWOON! … Continue reading We’ll Always Have Venice
When I was younger, I thought Valentine’s Day was a big commercial plot to trivialise love. I thought flowers and chocolates were cheesy and embarrassing gifts with no thought behind them. I was convinced it was better to show love every day in small gestures – making a cup of tea for a partner, letting … Continue reading Happy Valentine’s Day
Where did January go? I have been firmly ensconced in my writing cave banging out a first draft of book 5 (while doing some copy edits for We'll Always Have Venice on the side). I want to get this one down in plenty of time to get some feedback before the April deadline and because … Continue reading Writing Cave
I'm sure you know the feeling, wondering where this year has gone. It's been a strange one, finding our feet in the midst of all the changes in the world that challenge our thinking. I've seen a few other authors blogging about their year and I think I need to do the same, to try … Continue reading And that was 2021
I write 'slow burn' romance, which is all about the tension between the characters before they progress to a romantic (and sexual of course) relationship. They do get there in the end, but it takes a looooong time, with lots of obstacles. https://www.instagram.com/p/CX0UF75AYs_/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link My bookstack with the love scenes marked I had fun making a … Continue reading Slow Burn