November Update
The autumn seems to be flying past and November is here already. Here in the UK we have yet another prime minister, so my hopes for more stability do not look likely to materialise any time soon! But in the world of writing, everything seems a bit more positive…
Mysteriously Medieval
Call of the Viking Dead is now in the final stages of editing and formatting. I also have a fabulous cover and a series logo thanks to the talented team at GetCovers. The last stages of editing always seem to take a long time but I should have a date for the ebook very soon.

Tales of the Wasteland

The third book in Tales of the Wasteland is slowly taking shape. But at just 11,000 words there is a long way to go before even the end of the first draft. However, the further I get into the story, the easier it becomes. Hopefully progress will be faster soon
Women of the Dark Ages
My plan for the next Women of the Dark Ages is taking shape. And I am loving this new woman more and more! I can’t wait to get started on the first draft.
In the meantime, there are six other fabulous women for you to get to know!

November Bargains
Take the chance to grab some bargain books to while away the winter evenings. Or if you are giving anyone a Kindle for Christmas this year, why not fill it up at great value for a wonderful surprise on Christmas Day.

Until 2nd November
3rd – 10th November


11th – 18th November
21st – 28th November


29th November – 6th December
Remember, remember the 5th of November
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A November date for the Scots and Scots-at-Heart is Saint Andrew’s Day on 30th November. St Andrew is the patron saint because of that tale of the moment the cross of St Andrew united the Picts and Scots in their fights against the English (Angles). And it is said that at that fight, among the combatants was a young warrior named Cinaed mac Alpin… And the rest, as they say, was history!


