Historical fiction at its best. Set in Georgian times along The Menai Straits and Anglesey, it tells the tale of the English slave owners using their sugar money to buy N.Wales. To buy the new slaves - the Welsh. As the land barons battle with each other over the largest copper and slate mines in the world, a romantic story of true love emerges between the employees and the employed. But how will it end as the Nationalists fight for Wales and Chapel? --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
The love for the area shines through your writing. Your prose is confident and considered. I feel this will prove to be a riveting novel, successfully displaying your considerable literary skill. --Canongate publishers
A thrilling and evocative manuscript. --Rogers, Coleridge and White literary agents
An interesting idea with good potential. Your writing is clear and offers comfortable and enjoyable reading. --Michael Berenti literary agent
Fantastic historical fiction at its best. Don't give up on publication. --6 trial readers --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
I know this is mainly a USA site but if any Welsh or English are watching, you need to read this romatic historical fiction. I met Edwards at a book signing in Waterstones Cardiff, a charming man who persuaded me to buy it as 'The Braveheart for The Welsh'. You know, it is much more than that, a historical block buster, now I have to visit Anglesey to see the scenes he portrays so well and what a twist on twist of a plot! Brilliant.http://www.waterstones.com/waterstone...
Anglesey and N.Wales publicity, for those who need it. By an author who really cares.
[[http://theebbandflow.co.uk]] gave me the synopsis before I bought the kindle version off Amazon. Then I read the look inside version and finally bought it. An astonishing book, a great book.