The author of ‘About a Dog’ will be at The Boathouse Café, Plymouth for the signing of his book. Get your copy signed and get a chance to chat with Richard Bloss. A distinct character, Richard’s dog Barney is the subject of the book. The book details the adventures of owning a dog and how they have a very particular personality. Barney has a curious relationship with the cat named Boh. He loves to go on walks and sometimes he likes to go on his own but just to the neighbor’s garden. The funny stories and colorful illustrations will entice young readers as they explore the bond between a dog and its owner. As the CEO of ProfoMedia Press Agency, Richard has been a part of the literary world for a long time. Though, this is the first time he has ventured towards writing a book for children.
Ian Marsh, an established criminologist and the author of two criminal fiction novels, will be at the Padgate Library, Warrington. He will speak about his books and the deep characters he has created. His second novel, ‘Gemma Makes Her Mark’, was recently published by Austin Macauley. The book carries the story of Mark forward. Mark is in prison at the beginning of the story. He meets a young probation officer and gets into a relationship with her after his release. But what he doesn’t know is that the girl has her own agenda and aims to use him to exact her revenge on her mother. Ian is quite well-known in the academic arena for his writings and research on criminology. His first work of fiction, ‘Murderer: On Your Mark’ was also published by Austin Macauley and received praise from a wide audience.
The author of ‘My Imagination and Me’, Calli-Bee, will be at the Aussie Kindies Ningi Early Learning Centre for a book reading event. A dream like children’s book that delivers a beautiful message to kids. It asks them to be free so they can only think of the good memories they have. This book is not just for kids though, it also carries a message for adults and tells them to bring their inner child out. Many adults put their imagination to sleep and they are not able to see the beauty around them. Once you have awoken that part of you, whether you are kid or an adult, the readers will notice things that you have not seen before. They may be eclectic and extraordinary but they will definitely be fun.
Rebecca Henry will be at the Bartram Trail Library in Fruit Cove, Florida for a book event. She will discuss her book ‘The Lady Raven’ and tell everyone how this isn’t like the fairytale from their childhoods. The magical fantasy plot of the book tells the story of Zezolla, a princess who is abandoned by her father and she lands in the clutches of an evil stepmother and sisters. But that’s where the comparison with any fairytales ends as readers learn the twisted and macabre events of the story. The cruelty shown to the little princess is beyond anything that she had known before. Her friends, a raven and a wolf, are her only solace. She must find the strength to fight her tormenters and escape on her own. Rebecca loves to travel and she was most inspired by the beauty of English countryside. She is a vegan and loves yoga.
Patricia Hutson will be at Author Essex Day for a Pop Up Podium and book reading of her romance novel ‘Purple Michaelmas’, published by Austin Macauley Publishers. The plot explores the complication of finding your soulmate when both of you are married to other people. The first instinct would be to leave everything and be with that person but all the responsibilities of life cannot be ignored. That is the situation in which Vicki finds herself in. She is a medium and learns that when the purple Michaelmas flowers something great will happen but it will also bring her heartbreak. Will she be able to deal with the pain that comes with the pleasure? Patricia is a Medium and has travelled and lived in many different countries. Her hobbies include history, reading and archaeology. She would love to travel more.
The author of ‘Gemma Makes Her Mark’ will be at the Prescot Library in The Prescot Centre for an event of his latest book. The sequel to ‘Murder: On Your Mark’, the book catches up with Mark while he is serving his sentence for murder. While incarcerated he meets a woman named Gemma. She is a probation officer. The two hit it off and they enter into a relationship after Mark’s release. But what he doesn’t know is that Gemma has ulterior motives of her own. She wants revenge on her mother and believes that he can help her get it. This brings back old tendencies in him and brings the story to a dark climax. Dr. Ian Marsh has been a university lecturer for many years and has taught, researched and written widely on crime and criminal justice and has authored many different academic books on the topic. This is his second published novel.
The author of ‘The Darwin Code’ and ‘The Einstein Code’, J. D. Welch, will be at The Geronimo Festival at Arley Hall in May. She will do a reading for fans in attendance, lead a code-cracking workshops and she will also sign copies of her books. The authors love for science and code breaking is apparent in her books. The book ‘The Darwin Code’ is intriguing and full of danger and mystery. Ben and his mother Sue escape danger and continue to pursue people who mean to launch a deadly poison. ‘The Einstein Code’ is full of cryptic messages and puzzles as Ben follows a trail to find his mother. No one believes that she has been abducted so it is up to him to locate her. Jo spends her time taking care of her family and writing. She has held different management roles after getting a Chemistry degree from Oxford.
Philip J. S. Jones will be at The Haslemere Bookshop in April, for a book signing of ‘A Peruvian Diary’. Philip left his old life behind and decided to dedicate his life to charitable activities. He travelled to Peru in pursuit of such tasks. His aim was to help build a soup kitchen but that is not what he ends up doing. He faces danger at every turn. The unique wit and writing style takes the readers to the time and place that the writer was in. The author attended the Vine Comprehensive School in Basingstoke. He loves travelling and his work allowed him to do visit many different countries. His experiences inspired him to write this delightful and instructive read.
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