Mother’s Day Giveaway!

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To celebrate Mother’s Day, I’m giving away signed copies of both books in my award-winning historical fiction series, Master of Illusion, thanks to the good people at Goodreads!

One lucky winner will receive Master of Illusion Book One and Book Two – what a great present for mum! (Or, you can keep them, we won’t tell …)

Just enter at Goodreads for your chance to win between 22 April 2015 and 22 May 2015! Follow this link >> https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/135850-master-of-illusion

Master of Illusion – Silver Medalist – Modern Historical Literature Fiction – Global Ebook Awards 2014

Murder. Magic. Music. Obsession. On the streets of Paris in 1870, a young dancer rescues an amnesic boy with the voice of an angel, the mind of a genius and the magic of a Master. As their talents are nurtured at the Opéra Français, they grapple with their own damaged versions of love, loyalty and justice, all while fiercely protecting some terrible secrets …

What are the reviewers saying?

“A dark romance filled with passion and yearning, I was intrigued by this Phantom of the Opera-esqe story of love and fulfillment. The characters really make the story shine. And the author has done a beautiful job of making this historical romance come to life.” ~ Judge, Writer’s Digest Self-Published Ebook Awards 

“Written with great skill and compassion the author has woven a compelling story that kept me enthralled to the conclusion.” ~ Pete Loveday, Writers’ Web Australia

“Overall, I found this an outstandingly well-crafted work and a great pleasure to read. I congratulate the author” ~ Lorraine Cobcroft, Writers’ Web Australia  

“Readers of historical fiction will enjoy this book and may be pleased to realize that the ending is left so that another book may follow the story further” ~ Debi Benstead, Writers’ Web Australia 

Master of Illusion Giveaway on Goodreads

Win a signed copy of both books in the Master of Illusion series for Mother’s Day

Master of Illusion – Silver Medal Winner in the 2014 Global Ebook Awards

 

Winner of the Silver Medal in the 2014 Global Ebook Awards for Historical Literature Fiction

Winner of the Silver Medal in the 2014 Global Ebook Awards

I guess it is the dream of every author to have the magical words ‘award-winning’ after their name; and I am so thankful to Dan Poynter and his wonderful team of judges for making this dream come true for me with my debut novel Master of Illusion – Book One.

There are so many to thank for believing in my work and encouraging and supporting me in the sometimes lonely and daunting business of self-publishing: my family, friends and all my lovely fans: I cannot thank you enough.

All your wonderful reviews and ratings moved me to tears and sent shivers up my spine; and I vow to do my best to ensure that future works do not fall below standard.

The word ‘standard’ brings to mind another of my precepts: It does not matter whether the publishing is ‘self’ or conventional: it must be correctly and professionally edited and formatted. And here I must thank my fabulous, long-suffering editor for her meticulous attention to detail, tireless hard work and consummate professionalism. We set out on a remarkable adventure that was new to both of us and we leapt off a cliff into the unknown to land on a silver cloud. Thank you, beyond words, for helping me to turn my dream into reality.

So many people have aided me in my transformation from closet writer to award-winning author that I cannot name you all: fellow authors; the wonderful people at the ASA; my townspeople who stop me in the street to tell me how proud of me they are; the ACC and my solicitor friend who checked the copyright; and many more:

Including my dear, late friend, Beth, with whom I discussed my ideas for the book, almost on a daily basis. Sadly, I finished it too late for her to read it; my friend, Diane, who encouraged me to get my manuscripts off the wardrobe floor and do something about them; and my sister who is a slow but beautifully honest first reader. (I promise you: I am white-knuckled until she pronounces her verdict!)

If I haven’t named you: you know who you are; and I thank you from the depths of my being.

When I found a lump in my breast in December 2006, I had no idea that my subsequent, incredible journey would lead me to a silver medal in the Global eBook Awards for Historical Fiction Literature – Modern.

How thankful I am that Positives rule!