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Four novels by Patricia Fawcett are published

22/1/2016

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Winter Wedding
Family Secrets
Through Thick and Thin
Four novels by romantic fiction author Patricia Fawcett have been published this week.

What Friends Are For tells about three neighbours who become friends through a babysitting circle. As each is faced by their respective family problems, their friendship is put to a test.

​In Winter Wedding, Emily’s wedding day is fast approaching, but she is beginning to have niggling doubts about her fiancé Simon. ​When she meets her wedding dress maker’s handsome but troubled son, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to him and is faced with a dilemma: to go ahead with the wedding or to call it off?


Family Secrets tells the story of Josie’s family - a family that has always kept secrets. Josie has been trying to keep her past tightly in the past and concentrate on her life with her husband of twenty years. However, when their son introduces them to his new girlfriend, the daughter of Josie’s ex-flame, Josie’s past is suddenly back to haunt her...

In Through Thick and Thin, three girls wow to remain best friends after finishing school. As they start to establish their adult lives, reality quickly sets in: balancing their own ambitions against family pressures proves hard. Can they overcome their increasing personal differences and life choices or is their friendship destined to fall apart?

To find out more about the books, click on the book covers. To find out more about the author Patricia Fawcett, click here.

All the books are now available on Amazon (#ad). KindleUnlimited subscribers can read the books for free.



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Patricia Fawcett's three romantic novels are published

24/12/2015

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Three novels by Patricia Fawcett have been published.

A Perfect Mother is about Frances, the dutiful eldest daughter, who lives with and keeps an eye on her elderly father. When her sister Maggie decides to move in after a failed relationship and when their youngest sister Diane – their mother’s favourite and a successful career woman – comes for a visit, the three sisters start to uncover each others’ secrets. And as if these were not enough to rock the boat, their father also has something to tell them...

Family Values tells the story of the Scarr family members:
Clementine Scarr and her grown-up daughter Nina have been begging Nina’s sister Julia and her family to move back to Lancashire to be near them. So far she has preferred to live in Norfolk, but suddenly she changes her mind and positively forces her husband to apply for a teaching post at a private school that her father Anthony had founded before his untimely death. As the Scarr family members become reunited, they are all keen to exemplify the high moral standards set by the perfect father Anthony. However, it soon becomes apparent that everyone has something to hide... How long can they keep their secrets?

​Secrets and Lies explores the how well we really know our friends:
​When Maddy befriends her neighbour Jean, she is relieved to have found someone who is not as shallow as some of her other friends. Instead, Jean seems kind and down to earth, even shy and lacking in self-confidence. When Jean experiences a life-changing blow, Maddy and her husband are there to help and the lives of the two families become increasingly intertwined. Such closeness is bound to bring up some problems – and unexpected revelations... 




A Perfect Mother
Family Values
Secrets and Lies
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David Hough will be giving a talk about his books on 7 July 2015

30/6/2015

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If you live near Ferndown, Dorset, don't miss Ferndown's Big Gig during the week of 6-12 July 2015!

Our very own David Hough will be giving a talk in Ferndown Library at 10am-noon on Tuesday 7 July. He will be telling about his writing life as well as reading extracts from his popular books.

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Edward Lanyon's The Poisoned Cup receives a brilliant review on mylittlebookblog.com

20/6/2015

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Lizzie Baldwin has written a wonderful review of Edward Lanyon's The Poisoned Cup on her blog mylittlebookblog.com. Here are some extracts from her review:

"This is a full-on whirlwind of a historical fiction book"

"This feels like a very well-researched and investigated story; the story feels real and definitely transports you to medieval times which of course it is supposed to."

"It feels like you’re there in the action, feeling the heat of the battle, the roar in your ears; it’s a wonderful thing when historical fiction manages this."
Click here to read the whole review.
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David Hough tells how he was inspired to write his World War 1 novel In Foreign Fields

13/4/2015

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Prolific author David Hough has recently written a guest post for Charlie Cochrane's blog about how he came to write his World War 1 novel In Foreign Fields. You can read the fascinating story here.

In Foreign Fields is the first book in the Secret Soldiers of World War 1 series. The second book, In Line of Fire, was published earlier this year. Both books are spy thrillers and take you on a fast-paced journey with Captain Wendel and Lieutenant DeBoise as they carry out their secret missions.
In Foreign Fields
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Sheila Daglish is featured in North Devon Journal

16/3/2015

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Sheila Daglish is featured in North Devon Journal
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Yvonne Saar tells about her books and writing career

27/2/2015

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Yvonne Saar, the author of Get Ready to Ride and Secrets of a Riding Teacher, was interviewed by Alison Thompson, aka The Proof Fairy, and she was asked about her books and writing career.

You can find the podcast here and listen to Yvonne's thoughts about creativity, right brain thinking and passion. She also has a few interesting tips to help you overcome writers block.
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Patricia Fawcett is interviewed about her writing career

27/2/2015

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Patricia Fawcett is the author of over 20 romantic novels, including Calculated Risk, The Hills of Home, Love by Design and Countdown to Love.

Alison Alison Thompson, aka The Proof Fairy, interviewed Patricia and asked about her writing process and career. You can listen to the podcast here

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In Line of Fire, David Hough's new World War 1 thriller is published

23/2/2015

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Anyone who's been waiting for the sequel to David Hough's World War 1 thriller In Foreign Fields will be delighted to hear that In Line of Fire has now been published:


October 1914. Antwerp is under siege and two British spies, Captain Wendel and Lieutenant DeBoise, are caught up in the decimation of the city. While they look for an escape, Wendel and DeBoise are given a new mission: to rescue a member of the Belgian Royal Family who is not only trapped on the German side of the battle line near Ypres, but is also unwilling to cooperate in any rescue efforts.

In Line of Fire
The mission leads Wendel and DeBoise to face the full force of the German onslaught in the first battle of Ypres. Will the duo come out of it unscathed? And will they be able to get the cantankerous Belgian Royal out from the German side?


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Sheila Daglish's three romantic adventure novels are out now

2/2/2015

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Sheila Daglish loves writing stories which combine mystery, intrigue and romance. Now three of her romantic adventure novels, Dangerous Promise, Summer of Secrets and Hidden Truths, have been published.

Here's what one reader wrote about Summer of Secrets:

"Summer of secrets is a well-crafted tale that starts full of promise and ends... well, I won't spoil your enjoyment by revealing what happens in the end, but you can expect a good five-star read."


Dangerous Promise
Summer of Secrets
Hidden Truths
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