My latest novel – Dark Highland Skies

Astrophysicist Halley Dunbar has spent her career searching for the one-in-a-billion exoplanet outside our solar system capable of sustaining life. Required to travel to Lochaber, Scotland to arrange her great-uncle’s funeral, she leaves the world she knows behind and encounters people who make her realise there’s more to life than searching for something that might not exist.

Laird’s son, Tor Strachan rocks up, and she discovers the one man capable of making her happy. However, there are obstacles in the way, and it becomes clear that Afghan veteran Tor must confront his demons before he can be the man Halley deserves. As for Halley, she has secrets of her own; ones she can’t share with anyone – not even Tor.

A good man is hard to find.

You can download Dark Highland Skies here

If you’d like to read some of the reviews left by readers and bloggers head over to Amazon

Here are some of my favourites:

“It’s also refreshing to pick up a book where the characters are a little bit older (late thirties and mid-forties) yet still searching for that magic of love.”

“Tor Strachan is portrayed in a believable and sympathetic light, as an ex-Major in the army coming to terms with a life-changing injury and the ongoing effects of PTSD. Halley Dunbar is a highly intelligent woman with a promising career ahead of her, but needs to come to terms with what happened to her all those years ago before it colours the rest of her life.”

“Every time I read a Lizzie Lamb novel I think it’s my new favourite of hers, and Dark Highland Skies is no different. From the very beginning, when Halley Dunbar meets Hector (Tor) Strachan in a most unusual way, I was hooked.”

In the meantime, I’ve started #8 which may/may not be entitiled “Holding Out for a Highland Hero”. But that’s all in the future. For now I’ll just enjoy the moment and dream up another determined heroine and fabulous hero.