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New Cover – new price – Black Friday week only

I felt that the time had arrived to update all the covers of my novels. My two latest novels Dark Highland Skies and Harper’s Highland Fling came with new covers, obviously, so all that remained for me was to work through all the others. This sounds easier than it is because the perfect cover for a novel is hard to settle on. Luckily, Sarah Houldcroft of Goldcrest Books, who formats all my novels and uploads them onto Amazon for me, introudced me to Gail Bradley. Gail and I have got on famously and so, it is with much pleasure that I reveal the new cover for Girl in the Castle – a novel I particularly enjoyed writing.

The starting point, not only for writing the novel but for selecting a new cover, is one of my favurouite places in the Highlands of Scotland – Castle Stalker on Loch Linnhe. We’ve camped in Port Appin many times and when we raise the caravan blinds every monring Castle Stalker is the first thing we see. This is me standing on the jetty looking across towards the castle. Gail used one of my photographs for the background of the cover, the rest was up for discussion. And what fun we had.

A bit like Goldilocks and the three bears (!) we discussed the cover ideas at length. Although I loved #1, I didn’t like how/where the heroine’s hands were placed. With #2, I felt that her hair was too dark, her jacket too white and I think that the luggage labels added something to the final cover so they were reinstated. Gail added a rucksack and more labels until I felt that #3 was just right. After that, it was simply a case of Gail brightening up the colours and then working on the back cover of the paperback.

Gail added the blurb, new photo of author; then I uploaded it onto my KDP page (with more than a little help from Sarah at Goldcrest Books) and Amazon did the rest.

So what is Girl in the Castle about? Here’s the blurb –

Her career in tatters, Henriette Bruar needs somewhere to lay low, plan her comeback and restore a tarnished reputation. Fate lends a hand, taking her to a remote castle in the highlands of Scotland to auction the contents of its ancient library to pay the laird’s mounting debts. The family are in deep mourning over a tragedy which happened years before, resulting in a toxic relationship between the laird, Malcolm Mackenzie and his son and heir, Keir. Add a phantom piper, lost Jacobite treasure, scheming cousins and a cast of eccentric characters to the mix and watch Henrietta encourage the MacKenzies to confront the past and move forward with their lives. However – will the Girl in the Castle be able to return home once her task is completed and leave gorgeous, sexy, Keir MacKenzie behind?

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If you’d like to read the first few chapter of Girl in the Castle, click on ‘READ SAMPLE’ on its Amazon page and you’ll be able to judge if Girl in the Castle is for you. To tempt you further, the kindle version will be reduced from £1.99 to £0.99 during Black Friday Week –

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Breaking News . . . I was voted Indie Champion of the Year 2023 by the Romantic Novelists’ Association

and the winner is …
Lizzie Lamb

Welcome to the last chance saloon

Howdy pardners – a heads up –

Just to let you know, in case you missed it, that my novels are available to download for 99p/ $1.25 until December 27th. After that, they revert to £1.99/ $2.20 – less than a cappuccino in your favourite cafe or bar. And – the really good news – if you’re a Kindle Unlimited subscriber you can download them and read for FREE. (well, the cost of your subscription). So of you’ve overdosed on Christmas novels try something different. Or download at this price and read later . . . the choice is yours.

So, what are my novels about? Well, you won’t find any murders in them, although in Boot Camp Bride you will find a fake engagement, a boot camp for brides on the Norfolk marshes where some very dodgy stuff is going down. Interested? Readers have said they love Boot Camp Bride for the sparky dialogue between drop-dead gorgeous hero Rafa Fonseca-Ffinch and my up-for-anything heroine Charlie Montague.

Try a free sample here – and make up your own mind.

If you fancy a romance set in Chicago and small town America, look no further than Take Me, I’m Yours. I loved writing this novelo because it took me to a different place and reminded me of the five weeks I spent in Wisconsin researching it. I loved that one reviewer saw it as a modern day Romeo and Juliet trope where an ancient family feud gets in the way of lover Logan and India.

Next up my Scottish novels

What can I tell you about these? Only that I love visiting my home country for inspiration each summer and can’t wait to get in front of the pc and start writing. What fires my imagination? The scenery, the history, the hauntingly beautiful setting of loch and castle and the arduous task of dreaming up another to-die-for hero in a kilt. What’s not to like? Tall, Dark and Kilted was my debut novel and readers still sigh over Ruairi Urquhart. Follow the link, read and extract and check out some of the 112 reviews.

In Scotch on the Rocks I feature a very naughty parrot, a hunky American who raises more questions than my heroine can answer, a crazy raft of secondary characters who nearly ran away with the novel. Read an extract, check the reviews and see what you think. You won’t be disappointed.

Who could resist reading about a disgraced academic forced to hide away in a Scottish castle while she figures out how to restore her tarnished reputation. Not me. When writing Girl in the Castle I felt compelled to add a penniless laird with a tragic past and a Jacobite treasure just waiting got be found. Read the extract to find out what happens to Henriette Bruar. .

So, what does 2020 hold in store?

Once the festive season is over and the baubles have been packed away I’ll get down to finishing I’LL BE IN SCOTLAND – Highland Brides book 4 and, hopefully, publish in the summer. So fire up your kindle and download my novels while they’re hot. They won’t be this price again for a l-o-n-g time. And I never give them away for FREE (except on #KU). Have a great Christmas, kick back and enjoy the holidays and see you in the new year.

Our conservatory where you’ll find me when I’m not writing, watching tv or listening to my favorite tunes on Spotify

By the way, if you prefer a paperback click here. I sell my paperbacks from my website at way below the amazon price AND you get a personalised bookplate and bookmark. And, if you do download one of my novels and enjoy it, please consider leaving a review on Amazon – it really helps an indie author to get her name out there.