I have to confess I'm someone who's sad to see the end of winter. After living in the tropics for most of my adult life, winter has become my favourite season, especially now we're in the mountains and can enjoy a wood fire. Such a novelty!
But of course, spring is also lovely and brings new pleasures. Our garden is currently full of birds, attracted to the flowering grevilleas and bottle brush. They can be very noisy at times, but it's a wonderful sound.
And all kinds of flowers are popping up. Little white daisies, hippeastrums and day lilies. And the hanging baskets are starting to look pretty.
The other best thing about spring for me is that it marks the release of my new book The Secret Years. You can order a signed copy here.
There have been some lovely early reviews and I was rather chuffed that the editors at iBooks selected The Secret Years for their Best Books of the Month feature. A huge honour! Here's a link to the editors' comments .
I've also been invited to post on some other blogs about this book, so here are the links if you'd like to check out some of the background to this story.
Ten Terrifying Questions, Booktopia...
On writing dual time lines for Booktopia.
Where my story ideas come from with Australian Rural Romance...
Military aspects of The Secret Years on Annie Seaton's blog...
2 comments:
I'm with you on the Liking Of Winter. Spring is well and truly here, birds singing, the wattle is out and it was 19*C today. It is need a cardigan probably/probably not weather. Oh and Daylight Saving starts at the end of the month. The flowers are lovely, aren't they?? Congratulations on your new book, I look forward to reading it soon.
Daylight saving... that's when being a Queenslander becomes something of a nuisance. :) Thanks for the congrats. I hope you enjoy it!
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