When Taylor Collins arrived in the remote wilderness of the Zambezi River valley, she thought that her life had become meaningless after the death of her husband, Adam. Depressed and obsessive she knew that without a complete spiritual overhaul she would struggle to continue.
From that first day in Africa, Taylor instinctively knew that change had indeed come to her, in the nature of Africa's Eden, the majestic Zambezi River. There she was to meet a man as rugged as the wilderness from which he had emerged, who would show her the true meaning of life, love and redemption. This is a series romance set against the panoramic grandeur of an unspoiled continent, which is volatile, dangerous, and breathtakingly beautiful.
Rivergod-Book 2
‘Rivergod’ continues with Taylor’s adventures in the wilds of Africa, travelling back to the continent from Georgia. There she travels from the panoramic Victoria Falls across Lake Kariba and into the heart of the Zambezi Valley, finding that all is not as it seems and Africa is full of surprises, some of which can be terrifying.
Redemption River-Book 3
Redemption River’ is the third book in the Wild River series, where Taylor Collins continues to explore the wilds of Africa’s Zambezi Valley with the man of her dreams, Dirk Delaney.
Taylor and Dirk struggle to build a safari business in this stunning natural region where they are faced with poachers, natural disasters and wild animals, but none so Dangerous as man himself.
Redemption River explores the themes of self-destruction, loss, love, the beauty of the natural world and redemption
After many years of travelling and moving from country to country, Mandi has settled in a quiet rural village in England’s West Country, not too far from the site of the ancient stone circles. Although not a druid, her family have often questioned this possibility along with her fascination for crop circles and other unexplained phenomena.
Mandi eventually decided it was better to publish her ramblings in eBook form and is now a self-published author, having started a contemporary fiction series.
A passionate lover of nature and wildlife, Mandi Campbell spent her younger days in central Africa, a region that never quite leaves one’s heart and soul. Mandi is married and has a teenage son. She works as a gardener and writes in her spare time.