  
                  AWARD WINNING AUTHOR OF FICTION 
                    Women’s  historical novels whose sole purpose is to  
                    transport you to another time and another  place.                  
                  
                  Tamsin's pulse raced; her instincts whispered that something was wrong. Uncle Basil's stillness felt off. She leaned closer, studying his face. 
                  “Uncle Basil?” she murmured, barely more than a breath. Her fingers brushed his hand, which was unsettlingly cool to the touch. 
                  A quiet shudder passed through her. The empty glass beside him held dim traces of an amber liquid, its faint scent unmistakable. Her thoughts swirled, trying to piece together what she was seeing. She looked back at him, her gaze tracing his wide-open hazel eyes, fixed on a distant point in the room. 
                  Suddenly, the faint echo of a creak sounded from the darkened hallway. Her pulse thundered in her ears.  
                    
                  Prickly  Hawthorn Village series  
                       
                      Secret  at Dark Castle  
                    A convent-raised lass finds  something she didn’t know was missing. 
                    Come Here to Me  
                    A young doctor learns  education isn’t always found in books. 
                    A Break in the Clouds 
                    An almost spinster is quite  content until she isn’t. 
                    
                  Ladies of  Mischief series 
                  Historical Fiction mixed  with mayhem, mischief and spiced with charm   
                                      Young women, who are not deliberate troublemakers though curious  about their future
                    and determined to live true to their dreams.  
                  Devil’s  Grace – RennArelia’s story  
                    An  heirloom locket – a blessing or a curse? 
                      Mission  Song – Chenoa’s story 
                      Cloistered secrets and a vigilante’s promise –  can they be kept? 
                      Mulberry  Bend – Aisling’s story 
                  A  crippling fear of the future is rooted in the past. 
                    
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