Diana Baleanu, the Author of ‘Against the Odds’ is invited by Talk Radio Europe for an interview. Diana plans to talk about her book and her inspirations for becoming an author. It will be a great opportunity to catch up on a detailed introduction to her book. ‘Against the Odds’ is an autobiography and memoir in which the author has very bravely shared significant events from her life which influenced and shaped her as a person. A dark tale of oppression, cruelty and affliction by feared dictator Ceausescu’s cruel government and secret service. In the era of 1970s and 1980s, Diana lived in a communist Romania, when suddenly her diplomat father absconds to West. In the darkest of times what fate had for her? Diana Baleanu is now a resident of England, with her husband and two daughters.She feels passionate about her career as a teacher. She was born in Bucharest, Romania. As a young girl, she faced horrific hardships which she narrates in her book.
University of the Third Age, Civic Centre, is hosting a book signing and speaking event for David McCaddon. He will be engaging with the audience and talking to them about his crime trilogy. He also intends to sell a handsome amount of signed copies at the event. The Crime trilogy by David is titled as ‘Following Digital Footprints’, ‘In Digital Pursuit’, and ‘The Final Footprint’. These captivating crime stories are about online scamming and identity theft, the very modern type of crime. The enthralling story of hide and seek between Cybercriminal Tim Ridgway and expert crime detectives and police officers with ever more sophisticated IT systems is really addictive and leaves the reader craving for more. David McCaddon has served as an IT systems consultant throughout his professional life. He has worked in computing for over 46 years. David has spent the past 34 years specialising in Law Enforcement Computer Systems Development and has also contributed towards the design and development of major incident and analysis systems. His expertise in investigative systems launched him the opportunities of working with police forces internationally.
On weekend just before the Valentines Day, Demetra Demi Gregorakis, the author of poetry book ‘Love Letters in the Wall: Agapé Edition’ is invited for a book signing event at Barnes & Noble on Saturday afternoon. Considering the hopeless romantic theme of the poetry book, the event is perfectly timed. ‘Love Letters in the Wall: Agapé Edition’ is a poetic expression of a hopeless romantic, living in times when technology has overtaken love. Her journey is somewhat convoluted one which most of us take, ebbing and flowing through this stage and that, meeting the right one, the wrong one, the next one … love and adoration, heartbreak and happiness, they all appear here, in thoughts and poems written from the ever-romantic heart. Demetra Demi Gregorakis is a girl who still believes in the true love that can sweep you of the feet and bring butterflies in your stomach. She credits her parents’ 30 years of marriage full of unconditional love for being her inspiration. She refers to herself as a dreamer or a hopeless romantic – or just an old-fashioned girl who is fumbled by the world where commitment has become feared, love is a convenience and conversations are texting.
Jacqueline Carpenter is excited to invite you to the book launch event of her book ‘Louisa’ in Spain. Harry’s Bar will be hosting the book launch event where the author will introduce her debut novel. ‘Louisa’ is a novel set in pre World War II times and pictures the life of a young 15-year-old girl Louisa, living a happy contented life in London. However, the war changes that and a lot of other things. How much strength it would take to survive what war brings? Jacqueline Carpenter is a loving wife and mother of two adult children. She was initially from Essex but these days she spends a lot of her time in Spain. She enjoys the company of gorgeous Spanish people. She also adores the weather and delicious healthy food of Spain. She loves, walking along the beach, chanting and dancing.
The author of an amazing self-help book, Bill Mann will be talking about his book ‘How to Keep Calm and Carry On’ on a radio show called ‘The Eclectic Light Show‘. The show will be aired on Marlow FM on 31st January. The talk will start at 12 pm so stay tuned in. ‘How to Keep Calm and Carry On’ is a book that is inspired by events that have happened in the life of Bill Mann. Raising from the remains of the underground train carriage bombing. The attack took lives of more than 52 people, yet Bill survived. A journey for the surviving soul to deal with the loss of his wife and building his life. The author Bill Mann has gone through a good amount of change, distress and misfortune. He narrowly survived the 7/7 London Bombing and lost his wife after a few years to cancer. Bill has been through a lot of change and adapted himself through each and every one of them by embracing the positivity of life.
Kym and Elaine Smith are invited by Hills Radio to talk about their book ‘The Elephant That Lost Its Trunk’. The couple has shared a life together and now share the credit of book they have will be talking about on the radio show. ‘The Elephant That Lost Its Trunk’ is an interesting read about an Elephant who was enjoying a splash with his friends. Jim the elephant surfaced from the river water to discover that he has lost his trunk. Distressed and embarrassed he asks his friends to help search for the lost trunk. Read along while they resolve the mystery. Kym and Elaine Smith have three adult children and three grandchildren. They have lived and worked in South Australia. Elaine worked as a nurse, mother and nurse again; Kym was a telecommunications technician until he trained for ordained ministry in the Anglican Church.
A book signing event is being hosted by WHSmith at Trafford Centre, Peel Avenue, Stretford, Manchester to introduce Anthony Kee’s book, ‘Only Human’. Anthony Kee will greet the audience and sign the copies of his book for them. It is an excellent opportunity to meet the author of such an interesting book. ‘Only Human’ is a fascinating tale of the race of mankind against time. Archaeologist Edgar Blake and his colleagues are shoving into a world both incredible and terrifying, where the impossible seems possible. From their last excursion to Tibet, they have stumbled upon mind-blowing hidden mysteries of what lies in the past, present and future. Now they need to disentangle the truth of this so-called ‘Utopia’ before the time runs out. Anthony Kee lives and works in Lancashire, England. He has recently started writing after his Children having all grown up and finally moved out. Free from parental duties he is now pursuing his life long passion to become a published author. He enjoys reading renowned writers and gets inspired from them.
Judith Snell will be attending a book signing event for her book ‘Fun Facts About Familiar Insects: The Grasshopper’. The event will be hosted by WH Smith. The author Judith will be there for a few hours. So, make sure to come on time and not miss the chance of getting your signed copy of her book. ‘Fun Facts About Familiar Insects: The Grasshopper’ is an informative book for children with colourful illustration and amazing facts about ‘The Grasshopper’. It is a fun way to educate children about insect living around them and their role in the food chain and ecosystem. Judith Snell has lived in many parts of the UK and in Hong Kong, China and Venezuela and worked in Higher Education. She is married and lives in Cheshire. She has three adult daughters and seven grandchildren. Listening to and reading to her grandchildren inspired her to write of "The Grasshopper".
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