Merry Christmas, lovely readers!! My December Giveaway is LIVE! Enter today for the chance to WIN a signed copy of CHRISTMAS AT PENNINGTON...
Thank you for inviting me to your blog, Rachel. You're welcome! It's great to have you visit with me and my readers again - I am loo...
UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN – a World War I saga I’d like to extend a big thank you to Rachel for inviting me to write about my novel as a...
Christmas At Pennington's is book 3 in the Pennington's department store series (all books can be read stand alone) and is the b...
The Pennington's series is set in Bath's finest Edwardian department store and it is a period drama filled with a beloved cast of...
My books are set amongst the ship-building and sea-faring communities on the south coast of Cornwall in 1793-1798. They follow the...
When I first started writing WW2 sagas, I was told by an agent that publishers were only interested in stories set in large cities...
Scene from Millie by AnneMarie Brear. Jeremy Remington twitched his shoulders as though his officer’s uniform didn’t fit correctl...
The Tuppenny Child is Glenda Young’s second saga novel, following on from her debut Belle of the Back Streets. And it’s now available ...
I cannot believe it's only one week until my latest book baby is born! Christmas At Pennington's is book 3 in my Pennington...
THEY ARE COMING TO TAKE ME AWAY The most asked question of me as an author is ‘where do you get your inspiration from?’ And it is th...