Jacki Evans will be hosting a book launch at The Burton Hotel to celebrate the publication of her second book in the Rooster Returns series named Rooster Returns: The Further Diaries of a Puli Puppy. This event will be held on the 7th December 2019 at 10 am and there will be the opportunity to meet the author, ask questions and buy a copy of her book. Rooster Returns: The Further Diaries of a Puli Puppy, is a young adult book that has gorgeous illustrations that help to tell the tale of Puli the puppy. The book is told through the eyes of Rooster and tells the story of a day in his life. This book is a really light-hearted read, perfect for lovers of dogs! Jacki Evans was brought up around animals and has loved them for all her life. Bringing this passion to life, in addition to writing these books all about the Hungarian Puli, she is now a respected dog show judge who has judged at Crufts and in the USA. Jacki has always been fascinated by dogs, wondering what they would say if they could talk, and this is where the inspiration for her books came from.
Austin Macauley author Laura Roper will be hosting a book signing at The Half Price Book Store, in Texas on 7th December at 2 pm. With Christmas just around the corner, pick yourself up a signed copy of this funny, yet educating book about the horrors of everyday life. Witty yet relatable, you won’t want to miss grabbing a copy for your fellow co-worker or family member for the ideal stocking filler!
Gear up all the book enthusiasts as Terri Lamberton is launching her remarkable book Lacy Loo’s Christmas Adventure on Saturday, 30th November 2019. The book launch event will be taking place at the City Central Library- Bethesda St, Stoke-on-Trent. The presentation will be followed by a book-signing session by the Author. Lacy Loo’s Christmas Adventure is a marvellously written book on a dwarf named “Lacy Loo”, who loves to live an adventurous life. The idea of being able to see the world just like Santa takes Lacy Loo into another world of excitement. This is an account of how she manages to hide in the Santa’s magic sleigh on Christmas Eve and come across the mesmerizing wonders of the world. Lacy finds how mystical Christmas actually is by landing up at a place named Derry. From Northern Ireland, Terri Lamberton, a mother of four beautiful children finds writing children’s books fascinating. The idea of how children discover their surroundings, natural interests and their absolute honesty intrigued and inspired her to write after the birth of her second child.
Come along to a fun-filled reading of Rex the Dragon by Austin Macauley author Vickie Broden-Keast at Stoneleigh Library on Friday 29th November, from 4:30 pm-7 pm. Highly recommended for children that like adventure stories, with the main character, Rex, going on a wild adventure to make the best of friends with his companions! Attend for an enjoyable evening with your little ones.
Austin Macauley author Gunnar Garrett will be hosting an exciting book signing at the Roseville Barnes & Noble Bookstore on Saturday 23rd November from 1 pm. If you like to read action and fantasy adventure books, you won’t want to miss this book signing! And what better to give as a gift this Christmas than a signed copy of Through the Land of Illusion?
All the book lovers, mark your calendars as on Friday 22nd November 2019, the author of Will Shaksper’s Secret, John Hole will be attending the book reading event at Corstorphine Library. His fans and readers have a big chance of listening to their favourite author. A gripping and engaging book Will Shaksper’s Secret explains the relationship and connection of Shakespeare with truth beautifully. As the story moves on, the underlying truth about the mystic death of Christopher Marlowe reveals which gives an enthralling ending to the story. Find this and much more in this amazing novel. Having a vast experience of theatre and entertainment industry, John Hole enjoys writing about theatre. Queens Theatre and Crowd Pullers agency are his contributions to the theatre world. He has authored and published four books.
The author of I Will Find You, John M. Taylor, will be attending the Folkstone Fringe Festival on Thursday the 21st November. The event will begin at 2 pm and will finish at 6 pm. During this time, there will be an opportunity to meet John M. Taylor, ask him questions and get a signed copy of his thrilling adventure mystery book. I Will Find You, is an inherently riveting tale of mystery and intrigue which starts in wartime Fenland near Ely and then moves halfway across the globe to Australia. Touching, funny, sad and filled with drama, I Will Find You is an authentic and engaging read that is both gripping and compelling and will certainly keep the readers' earnest attention from beginning to end. Readers should expect to shed a tear for the casualties of war. John Taylor was born in Ely in 1944 and raised in Littleport. He has been married to Elisabeth for 44 years and has three adult children. He has worked in 20 different countries and lived in England, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Australia. He now calls Cambridge home.
The book reading event is happening at Drumbrae Library on Thursday 21st November 2019. John Hole, the author of Will Shaksper’s Secret will be reading some excerpts from his book which is a general fiction that will be loved by all the avid book readers. Do come along with your family and have a chance of listening to your favourite author. Will Shaksper’s Secret takes its readers through the grimy street, dusty attics and theatrical situations surrounding and explaining Shakespeare’s connection with truth. Highly recognizable characters and original celebrated publishers of Shakespeare’s work is what makes this novel stand out in general fiction. The truth about the mysterious death of Christopher Marlowe gives the story a marvellous ending. Grab a copy of this fascinating novel. Belonging to the entertainment and theatre industry all his life, author John Hole knows the nitty-gritty of this business. He has studied theatre management at the Mermaid Theatre in the City of London. In 1967, he got appointed as Theatre Director and later in 1974, he opened his own Queens Theatre. His agency Crowd Pullers promoted and marketed extremely talented street performers for 21 years. He has published four books to date.
The author of The Glass Bulldog, Alison Huntingford, will be attending the Blandford Literary Festival on Wednesday, 20th November. This event will begin at 1 pm and end at 4 pm. During this time, there will be an opportunity to meet a range of local authors, hear excerpts from their books, and ask them about their inspiration! Huntingford’s book follows the life of a man named Tom Finnimore. During his life, Tom struggles with the criminal justice system, poverty, love and more. Eventually, Tom settles down and starts a family. On the verge of retirement; the couple realises that Tom’s past could still ruin their daughter’s happiness and prevent her from marrying the man she loves. Can Tom find peace and redemption at last? Having grown up in Devon, Alison Huntingford has always had a strong affinity to the county, despite being born elsewhere. One of her favourite pastimes is genealogy and she was therefore delighted to find an ancestor who came from Exeter in Devon. His story inspired her recent novel, The Glass Bulldog.
Memoirs of Faeries is a fanciful novel written by C. N. Naylor who will be attending an event at Oswaldtwistle Library on Tuesday 19th November 2019. She will be greeting her fans and book lovers. Also, she will be answering the questions related to writing and publishing a book. Don’t miss out on this opportunity of meeting her. Memoirs of Faeries is an enthralling story of Katie who is just eight years old and learns about a magical kingdom inherited by her. There is a secret that she has to unveil to get connected to her ancestors. Join her on this journey of finding the truth and revealing the secret. Author C. N. Naylor has worked with younger children and loves seeing children grow and succeed. She is now residing in Lancashire with her family.
Author Linden Carroll will be taking part in the Port Moody Library Writers Festival located in British Columbia, Canada. Linden will be at the Author’s Fair on Saturday the 16th November at 12.30pm until 2.30pm. At the festival, Linden will be chatting to other avid readers and writers. There will also be the opportunity to purchase some copies of her fantastic books; Olive and Full Circle. Her first book Olive follows the life of a woman before, during and after the two world wars. It is a story of human endurance spanning over four generations and demonstrates the impact that one woman can have on the lives of others. Her newly published book Full Circle; follows the story of an orphaned 12-year-old in the streets of London after WWII. His rescue of another teen from the streets and their liaison cause him to experience the pain and intensity of first love and parenthood subsequently separating them. Linden Carroll is originally from England, and now resides in Canada, as reflected in her books. In spite of having a demanding working background, Linden has devoted a large part of her life to the rescue and protection of dogs.
Rose is a children’s author from Stalybridge, Greater Manchester. She will be reading an excerpt from her recently published book, Alex and his Magic Dragon. This event will be taking place on Saturday 16th November, at 11am – 12pm and again at 1pm – 2pm. This story follows a boy named Alex, who loves going to school and playing football. There are also things that he doesn’t like doing, such as going to bed at 9pm and listening to his sister play the flute. Alex seeks help in the form of a magic dragon egg cup called Flicker. This collection of stories follows the adventures of Alex and his magical dragon, who can bring fun and magic at just the flick of his tail! The author of this magical book, Rose Miller, is rich with life-experience. She has two married sons and two grandchildren. She worked abroad for many years in Malta, Libya and Saudi Arabia, and taught English to young Arabic children during her time there.
The David McCaddon will be giving a talk at the Alsager Women’s Guild United Reformed Church on Thursday 14th November 2019. All the Book readers especially crime genre lovers have a brilliant chance of meeting David and listening to his journey of writing the books Following Digital Footprints and In Digital Pursuit. Following Digital Footprints is the first book of the criminal series created by David. The different departments of a police force are investigating the cases of car theft, credit card fraud and identity theft. The police force is using the traditional methods supported by ever sophisticated IT systems. While the investigation is on, the criminals are getting greedy to commit more crimes but staying under the table. The suspense keeps on building as the story unfolds. Would the police be able to unmask the criminals? Find it out in this captivating and engaging read. In Digital Pursuit is the continuation of the first book of crime saga. Tim who was accused of the credit card and Identity theft is now sentenced to jail for ten years. He is kept at the HMP Dinas Bay in Wales. While serving his sentence, he plans to escape but the authorities sense that something big and wrong is going on in the prison. Midshire police start an investigation to follow up on various leads. Would Tim successfully escape the prison or police will change the game? Get a copy to read this thrilling novel. The author David McCaddon has worked for over 46 years in the computer industry as an IT consultant while 34 years specialising in Law and Enforcement Computer System Development. He has also worked with the police forces worldwide.
David McCaddon is invited by the Winding Wheel Theatre Holywell St, Chesterfield to attend a Book Signing and Author Talk event about his books The Final Footprint, In Digital Pursuit and Following Digital Footprints on 31st November 2019. The author will be speaking about his life experiences and what motivated him to come up with different topics such as computer scams etc. The computer fanatics have a great chance of meeting the author and getting a signed copy of their favourite book. The book The Final Footprint is about Tim Ridgway who escapes from HMP Dinas Bay larceny sensitive information. Midshire police is furious to find him but encounters a new outbreak of ransomware attacks. The attacks have threatened almost every department. On the other hand, all the investigative teams are keenly watching the introduction of The Big Brother crime detection program that is yet to reveal in Australia. In Digital Pursuit is the next book continuing the cybercrime saga. Tim Ridgway is finally captured by the authorities. He is sentenced for 10 years. There Tim develops a new escape plan, meanwhile, authorities are smelling the coffee in the air. Following Digital Footprints is a story about the crimes done under the table. The criminals think that they will get away with whatever cybercrime they commit but Midshire Police is keeping an eye on every criminal and their activities. The story gets deepen when the police start investigations methodically. Would the police be able to get rid of cyber-crimes? Or the criminals will succeed.
Joan Shirley-Davis will be attending an author talk at the Oswestry Library, in the heart of Shropshire. This event will take place on Wednesday the 11th December from 1pm to 2pm. During the event, Joan will talk about her incredible true story that inspired her to write her second book; Alyona’s Voice. Alyona’s Voice is the second book in the trilogy following Money is Easy. Alyona’s Voice tells the story of a woman named Claudia, and follows the feud that she has with her mother. This feud ultimately leads Claudia to plunge headlong into another personal crisis when she meets Fraser Gallier. Claudia wants nothing more than her normal, orderly life back together but this is impossible, as old heartaches return and new and painful challenges must be met. Joan Shirley-Davies lives in Shropshire with her actor husband. She always wanted to be a writer and an actress, as she loves to entertain and communicate with people. Although Joan loved acting, she hated the life, so she wrote plays instead. Her trilogy of books marks her transition from playwright to novelist.
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