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Tag Archives: The Clothier’s Daughter
Virtual book reading
Over on Facebook, my friends Jenn J McLeod and J’aimee Brooker started a new group, Boredom Busting Books, inviting authors (mostly Australian) to post videos reading from their books, since none of us can go to book events in libraries, … Continue reading
Guest blogging at…
Historical fiction author Caroline Warfield is kindly hosting me at her blog today, to talk a little about the textile background to The Clothier’s Daughter. Please come over and say hello!
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On sale – 99c US
For this coming week only, the e-book of The Clothier’s Daughter is at a very special price of just 99c (US) or $1.49 (Aus)*. So it’s a great chance to pick it up for a song, make a cup of … Continue reading
Braithwaite Family tree
In The Clothier’s Daughter, the heroine, Emma Braithwaite, has second cousins who run a rival business, the old Braithwaite family company having been split into two when their respective grandfathers argued. I’ve always been fascinated by genealogy and started asking … Continue reading
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The Clothier’s Daughter launch and news
Thank you to everyone who has supported my new book, The Clothier’s Daughter, by buying, reviewing, asking their library for it, or by spreading the word about it. It’s a new sub-genre for me so every little bit helps, and … Continue reading