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Albert Camus

Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

protect, let go and love - Tagan's Child by Amelia Ford

From Goodreads, Nikki Costello"This is a story that had me hooked from the beginning with twists and turns, secrets revealed and also some romance I will definitely be recommending this book and can't wait to read the sequel."

Description:

His terminology struck me as odd and then I realised he was talking about Toby. I snatched my hand from his and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up like the hackles on a dog. The unease I felt when I first saw him returned…” 

The day after the first anniversary of her sister’s death, twenty six year old Sophie McAllister is paid an unexpected visit from a handsome stranger who delivers some disturbing news about her eight year old nephew and ward. Just when Sophie thought her life was getting back on track, she is forced to put her trust in a man with an extraordinary secret. She begins a perilous journey that not only threatens everything she holds dear, but also challenges her innermost fears. Does Sophie have the courage to defy her enemies, face her fears and open her heart to a man who promises a future that is out of this world? 

A captivating love story about one woman’s struggle to protect, let go and love. 

GUEST POST 
How I became a writer

I've always loved reading but writing is something I have come to relatively recently. A few years ago, I had just read Twilight and whilst I wasn't big into vampires, I loved the sense of all-consuming, yet forbidden love between the two main characters and was totally hooked. After trawling Amazon trying to find my next read and not having much luck, I decided I would have a go at writing the kind of book I was looking for. When I started, I found I couldn't stop and Tagan's Child was born. I loved everything about writing; the story-making, how the characters come to life, and the totally absorbing nature of the whole process. It was a real turning point in my life and now I can't imagine doing anything else.

I grew up reading Enid Blyton, Roald Dahl, C.S Lewis, Hans Christian Anderson and read all the time. These authors were masters of storytelling and wrote stories that draw you in, the characters are flawed and real and they have the ability to transport you to another time and place and influenced me hugely.

When I started writing, the biggest challenge for me was self-doubt. Would anyone findmy stories interesting? But in spite of this I carried on writing. I decided that if no-one ever read my books it wouldn't matter, what mattered was that I had something that I was completely passionate about. My writing journey has been an almost vertical learning curve but I have loved every second of it. I read this quote the other day, "To get closer to perfection you have to practice imperfection." I love this, not only could it apply to anything in life, but it completely sums up the writing process for me. I write every day and I learn every day.

About the author:
Amelia Ford lives in Kent, UK with her husband, three children and a variety of four legged and feathered friends. Tagan's Child is her debut novel. She is working on her second novel due to be released later this year.

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