New Beginnings at Christmas Tree Cottage
It’s cover reveal time! Here’s the gorgeous cover of my brand new Christmas romance. I can’t wait to share Jago’s story with you; he broke my heart ❤️ My most favourite hero yet! Available for pre order, it lands on September 29th 🎄❤️🎄
What’s in a Name: Part 2
Back in May I blogged about the difficulties faced when naming characters and the things writers often have to consider. This time I’m looking at naming places. Writers are concerned with creating worlds. The more authentic and convincing that world, the more involving the read. Often writers choose to create completely fictitious settings. I do it all the time. There are distinct advantages […]
Take Three Books with Luisa A Jones
I’m delighted to have Luisa on the blog today. Hello Georgia, and thank you for inviting me to participate in your lovely blog. It’s such a pleasure to take part and discuss books. You’re very welcome, Luisa, it’s lovely to have you here. What book would you like to have written? Hard question! Oh my, there are so […]
In the Writing Cave with Gail Aldwin
I’m delighted to host Gail Aldwin on the blog. Thank you so much, Georgia, for inviting me to share my writing space. I currently split my time between a house in Dorchester, Dorset where my desk overlooks water meadows and a tiny flat in SW London. We let our Dorset house as a holiday home over […]
What’s in a Name: Part 1
Please be advised there may be some who find the following insulting. Sorry! Any writer will have a problem with names. Let’s think about the mental gymnastics involved in naming characters first of all. I’ll visit naming places in a later blog. For me, when creating a character, often the name comes first. Rachel Makepeace in While I […]
Spring is on its way!
It’s sunny and warm here in Devon today and spring finally seems to be on the way. I’m heading into the garden for the traditional Bank Holiday weekend plant up, tidy up and inevitable bad back! What are you all up to? I’ve been having a play on Canva and produced this. Lovely to see […]
Ros Rendle: Take Three Books
Please welcome award-winning author Ros Rendle, and a fascinating choice of books which mean most to her. I agree, Ros, it’s an impossible decision! Over to you: Hello, and thank you so much, Georgia, for this opportunity. Three books is a great idea but hard to whittle it down to only three. Here goes! What […]
Fil Reid’s Writing Cave … or rather boat!
We’ve a real treat today as historical romance writer Fil Reid shares her very special writing space. Over to you, Fil … Thank you very much for inviting me on to your blog. I’m very excited to join you and your readers. Speaking personally, one of the things that fascinates me is finding out how other […]
The Cheesemaker’s House by Jane Cable
Recently divorced Alice is forced to make a new life for herself in Yorkshire after discovering her husband’s infidelity. She begins renovating a cottage and gradually makes connections in the village. She has an instant attraction to one of them, Owen. It’s almost as if she’s known him before … but the cottage harbours secrets […]

