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Showing posts with label Pat Elliott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pat Elliott. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Pat Elliott, author .. guest post on Jennifer Joyce writes

Today, I'm writing on another author's blog.

Jennifer Joyce wrote the very funny ' A Beginner's Guide to Salad'.
She has kindly given me a guest post on her blog, where I write about my love of books, reflexology, depression, and the escapism that is in 'All in the Leaves.'

You can find Jennifer's blog and my guest post HERE
and on Jennifer's sidebar, you can see a link to her book!

All in the Leaves is available HERE




Sunday, 2 February 2014

Today Leaves is in Cape Coral... and I have been interviewed!

Today, I'm delighted to bring you another step in the World Tour for All in the Leaves.

This picture was taken by Robin, in Cape Coral, Florida!

Cape Coral is in South West Florida and is known as a 'Waterfront Wonderland' with over 400 miles of navigable waterways!
It has more miles of canals than ANY city in the world.
You can find out more about Cape Coral HERE

and you can find out more about Robin, through her blog HERE


PLUS
I have an added extra! I have been interviewed by the author Amanda Martin.
She has written wonderful novels, such as Baby Blues and Wedding Shoes and Dragon Wraiths

Amanda asked me some very astute questions... you can find the whole interview here.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

All in the Leaves - Review Three

The last of my three early readers has written a review for 'All in the Leaves.'
I understand its a bit of a tease to read the reviews before the book is published, but I'm so thrilled, I wanted to share it.
The book should be out later this year, once the editing and proofreading is complete. In the meantime, enjoy the review! 

 
All In the Leaves

By Pat Elliott


It was with much anticipation that I began my journey with Anna, Chloe and the various other characters in “All in the Leaves”.

Pat has brought the characters to life so much that you will laugh out loud, scream at certain characters and in the case of one character want to hit them with the nearest heavy object (but that might be just me).

Pat’s description of the various areas, Edinburgh in particular, really made me feel that I was there with Anna and I could picture the scenery perfectly.

The hardest part of reading the book was only being able to read a couple of chapters each time as Pat was writing it.

Once the book was completed, I sat down on Pat’s sofa and had read the last 5 or 6 chapters because I was so engrossed that there was no way I was leaving until I had read the last page.

The book did not disappoint and I look forward to reading books 2 and 3 and continuing the journey with Anna, Chloe and the others.


Reviewed by Debra Mandel

If you'd like to see Review One - click HERE

and Review Two is HERE