In the highly anticipated conclusion to The Chapter Trilogy, Chapter Three unveils a pivotal moment in Sarah's life as she walks down the aisle, ready to embark on a new chapter of her journey. However, the anticipated joy takes an unexpected turn as Hunter is nowhere to be found. As Sarah grapples with the absence of her partner, the couple faces a crossroads in their relationship.
Eager to expand their family, Sarah and Hunter decide to try for another baby, but Sarah's burgeoning career threatens to eclipse their dreams of domestic bliss. As her professional life skyrockets, Sarah finds herself torn between the allure of fame and the desire for a fulfilling family life.
In this emotionally charged instalment, readers will witness Sarah's struggle to strike a balance between her personal aspirations and the commitments of motherhood. With choices that will shape the course of her future, "Chapter Three" is a tale of love, sacrifice, and the delicate dance between family and fame. Will Sarah find a way to harmonise the disparate notes of her life, or will the crescendo of decisions lead to an unexpected finale? Find out in this captivating and heart-wrenching conclusion to The Chapter Trilogy.
I grew up in Sydney, Australia, in a very creative household. My mum writes beautiful poetry, my eldest brother writes children’s stories, my middle brother writes fantasy and my dad writes screenplays.
I have always read books. When I was a child, my mum would read me Pollyanna by Eleanor H. Porter, along with other classics.
My mum has always been my greatest influence. She has always encouraged me to write and continue to better myself.
I had always planned on becoming a primary school teacher; however, when I left high school and entered University, I quickly realised that wasn’t what I wanted to do. I went into child care instead. That was my real passion. I completed a traineeship, then bounced around a few centres before landing at my current workplace. I have been there for over five years now. The company I work for are incredibly supportive, and have celebrated my achievements.
I have always loved writing. Even as a young child, I would make up stories, write plays and invent new characters. My writing style has never been conventional, although when it comes to a classic romance story, it’s as conventional as it gets!
I wrote Chapter One at a time in my life when I was feeling very vulnerable. I had just had a cancer scare; we were all going through a pandemic, and I lost a very young family member.
I realised that life was too short to miss out on the things I always wanted to do. Creative writing was a way for me to cope and was a personal goal I had always wanted to achieve.
I lead a busy life, and writing is just a small part. I also do lots of volunteer work, which is incredibly rewarding. I have always loved to give back to the community, and have done so ever since I was a child. Another trait I share with my mum.