
Then went to work as Government Inspector, spying on teachers. Several years selling cyanide – mainly to Sweden for the largest chemical company in the UK. A short period as a media planner in an advertising agency. Started off as a government inspector – spying on people trying to cheat on their taxes. Prior to writing full time, I had a variety of jobs. I write MF, MMF, MM and in almost every genre – contemporary, sci fi, paranormal, suspense. I’ve always written – fan fiction when I was a teen, my first full length novel in my twenties and when I finally discovered what I like to write – I was off! I now have over 40 books published. Grandchildren were calling – though we are soon to have one in Texas too. I’ve only just moved here after spending most of my life in the north.

Which I think might be why I like to write about extraordinary things.

I was born to ordinary parents, in an ordinary house, in an ordinary town. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?īorn to royalty, my mother gave birth to me on a windswept shore – darn it, lying. Hi Barbara, thank you for agreeing to this interview. When opportunity to forgive confronts him, he has to choose between giving up his fortress or bracing to watch happiness leave him behind. He shares his house and his body but never his heart. Lysander Weldon is a wealthy, talented artist who’s hidden himself away following personal tragedies. She has to sacrifice everything if she’s any chance to survive, and run as fast and as far as she can.


Mollie James has the perfect job teaching children, and used to have the perfect boyfriend. He’s left speechless with fear he’ll never get the chance to recover what he’s lost. He hopes to find the way to turn things around when disaster strikes. A devastating breakup leaves him full of self-loathing. The sought-after British actor is affluent, loved and vocal in his professional life but privately he’s a mess. Can Mollie be the path that unites them?įlint Klavan appears to have it all. Two men are separated by more than the dam between their houses.
