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Opening Lines by Kelly Florentia: Her Secret

For this week’s Opening Lines I’m delighted to welcome Kelly Florentia, with the first 500 words from her romantic suspense novel, Her Secret. Over to you Kelly… Her Secret is the sequel to my second novel, No Way Back, and follows the ups and downs of girl-about-town, (well, woman-about-town, she’s forty-two), Audrey Fox. The book […]

Where Do My Characters Come From? by Jane Fenwick

Today I’m delighted to welcome Jane Fenwick to my site as part of her ‘Never the Twain‘ blog tour. Over to you Jane… Where Do My Characters Come From? by Jane Fenwick @jane_fenwick60 #neverthetwain #historicalcrimenovels #romance #victorianwhitby I love people watching. I also love ear wigging! Put the two together and you can see how […]

Opening Lines with Jane Risdon: Undercover Crime Shorts

For this week’s Opening Lines, I’m delighted to welcome a great friend to my blog, the fabulous author, Jane Risdon. Over to you Jane… Hi Jenny, Thanks for asking me back to your fab Opening Lines which I enjoy reading so much and contributing towards. My 500 Opening Lines come from the opening story in […]

Opening Lines by Janet Few: Barefoot on the Cobbles

This week’s opening lines comes from fellow Devon based author, Janet Few. Pop your feet up for five minutes, and take a read of the first 500 words of Barefoot on the Cobbles… Barefoot on the Cobbles – a Devon tragedy by Janet Few In the euphoria of the armistice a young woman lay dying. […]

End of the Month: July in a Nutshell

Another month has zipped by, and so Nell Peters is here with her popular roundup of events. A belated happy birthday to Nell (who shares the same birthday as me), and thanks, as ever, for another fab post. Over to you… Good day! Both Jenny and I are a year older since we last met, […]

End of the Month: Cheerio June with Nell Peters

June seems to be all but over? Anyone notice that happen? Nope? Nor me..I was probably in a dark corner somewhere writing a book… Everyone ready? Got coffee, tea and cake? Great, let’s hand over to Nell.  Morning all – I trust this finds you in fine fettle? If it’s OK with Jenny, we’ll dive […]

Opening Lines: Jane Risdon’s Renza’s Diary (Only One Woman)

I am delighted to welcome the lovely Jane Risdon to my blog, with her ‘Opening Lines’ from Only One Woman. Written in tandem with Christina Jones, Jane is sharing the first 500 words from her part of the story, Renza’s Diary. Over to you Jane…  It is 1968 and Renza is about to go to […]

Opening Lines: A Spell in the Country by Heide Goody and Iain Grant

We’re off into the world of comedy fantasy and cosy crime for this week’s Opening Lines. With thanks to Heide Goody and Iain Grant for sharing the first 500 words from A Spell in the Country. Blurb Dee is a Good Witch but she wonders if she could be a better witch. She wonders if there’s […]

End of the month: January’s End

I don’t know about you, but I am very glad to see January coming to an end. It seems to have been a very long, dark, wet, dismal month. What better way to cheer us up than to read Nell Peter’s end of the month round up? Time for a cuppa and five minutes with […]

End of the month- and year- blog from Nell Peters

Once again- and for the last time in 2017- I welcome the fantastic Nell Peters to my blog to give us a monthly roundup of events. So grab a cuppa, settle down, and have a read. Over to you Nell… Hi, everyone! Take a break from eating the leftover turkey sandwiches for a mo and […]

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