Tuesday 28 January 2020

A Slight Detour



Recently I have strayed away from my usual Regency path. Inspired by the antics of my own dog, I have diverted into Children's Fiction and am thrilled to be able to reveal the result!

In collaboration with the incredibly talented Sarah Waldock, who has produced the wonderful illustrations and cover art, I have just published Harvey and the Black Hole. Like me, Sarah writes Regency fiction. She also writes YA and Jane Austen fan-fiction.

This is the first in what will hopefully be a series of adventures and is aimed at 6 - 8 year olds, although I suspect younger children will enjoy hearing it read to them! Harvey is available in both print and Kindle formats:

Amazon UK      Amazon US





The passage wound left and right like a rabbit on the run. For a moment, Harvey thought bad things about the rabbit which had put him in this mess and what he would like to do to the furry creature.


However, being a kind dog, he very soon forgot to be cross because without the rabbit, he wouldn’t have had this wonderful adventure. Here and there, more passages joined the main corridor but Harvey did not stop to look.


Bit by bit, the air was becoming fresher. He trotted faster, eager to be free of this underground home. He hardly noticed the pictures on the walls or the big walnut chest. The tunnel was getting wider. It was also getting lighter!






Enjoy!

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