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January 26, 2017

A New Place

Oh, my. It's been a while, hasn't it? Yikes.

So much has happened since I've last been here. I've acquired , we moved back to Kensington, and I have a new book out!

And yes, Ìý(, if the linked text isn't working). I'm not going to promise to post there every week, but . . . I will try to pop in frequently! I've missed blogging - the fun and ease of just writing.

I hope everyone is well in Blogland, and I hope you'll join me at my new place!
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Published on January 26, 2017 05:10

October 7, 2015

New Christmas Short Story!

Hello! My goodness, can you believe it's October?

I've been busy completing my new novel (currently with my agent, eek!), as well as penning a short and sweet story for Christmas. I write novellas/ short stories every year for the festive season, and I really enjoy it!

Here's more about this year's offering:


With a whirlwind lifestyle travelling the world, the one thing Jess Millward relies on is Christmas with her gran in cosy Cranberry Cottage. When her grandmother reveals the house is directly in the path of a new high-speed railway, Jess is determined to fight. 

Can Jess save the cottage from demolition, or will she have no home to come to this Christmas? 


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Have a great week, everyone!
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Published on October 07, 2015 01:23

August 21, 2015

Beside the Seaside

Happy Friday! I have been busy drafting, editing, creating a cover, and revising! I can't believe the summer is almost over.

Despite the busy-ness, Mr TR and I (and Toddler TR!) managed to get away for a seaside break to celebrate our anniversary. It was a last-minute idea, and we were lucky enough to find a flat in Hastings, right on the promenade. When you looked out the window from the lounge, all you saw was sea. It truly was idyllic.

Hastings itself is nice, too, although we didn't have much time to explore. Toddler TR is mad about the water and we spent much of our time either playing in the waves, dragging him away from the waves, or trying to convince him the beach was 'now closed'. Ha! We did manage to visit the castle, the aquarium, and take a wander through the Old Town.

Pebble beach.'Squee! You can't catch me!' Toddler TR loving the waves. Hastings Old Town. 
All in all, it was a lovely weekend, and the weather was fantastic. If you ever get a chance to visit Hastings, I definitely recommend checking it out. 
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Published on August 21, 2015 02:59

August 6, 2015

The New Digs

Happy Thursday! Hope everyone is having a lovely week.

As we've recently moved into a new place, I thought I'd give you a little tour of the area. Ealing is a very leafy part of London, and we're lucky to live very close to the Common, a huge green space.

Toddler TR navigates the long grass of the Common.
The view from our front window. 
Our local park, right across from the Common.
Pitzhanger Manor at nearby Walpole Park. 
Daffodils on the Common, back in April. 
After four months, we are still settling in, but we'll get there! 
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Published on August 06, 2015 01:59

July 20, 2015

I've Got the Look

Two posts in two weeks! Crazy, I know!

I'm cheating a bit here, because I'm posting a link to a parenting column I've been writing over the past few months. .

In other news, Toddler TR is down for the count with a fever, so I've watched a lot of Peppa Pig. Like, a lot. I can practically quote each episode word for word!

See you next week!
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Published on July 20, 2015 11:46

July 7, 2015

Life

I had every intention of returning here to post more frequently, but then -- as so often happens -- life interfered.

First of all, shortly after my last post in March, my father died unexpectedly. One day he was out skiing, the next he was in the hospital, and the following week he was no longer with us. I made it home to Canada just in time to see him before he passed away, for which I count myself very lucky.

Then, one day after I returned back to London, we moved house! We are no longer in my beloved Kensington (which, I have to say, I do miss). We're a few tube stops west in Ealing, where we have a house. A HOUSE! Right on the corner of a huge green space! After living in a flat on a very busy street crammed in the middle of central London, I can't tell you how good it feels to look out my window and see trees, and green, and flowers . . . well, you get the point. Not to mention I have my very own writing space back again. Bliss.

So I'm sure you can understand that in the midst of unpacking, settling a very feisty Toddler TR into a new nursery, and trying to work on my books, this blog has -- once again -- taken a back seat. I have thought of all my blog friends often and run into a good many of you on Facebook. But there's something cathartic about posting in a static space, I think, and so I intend to come here more at least once a week.

Here's hoping life lets me!
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Published on July 07, 2015 06:05

March 5, 2015

The Friendship Tree

Wow. Was my last post really in November? Oh, how time flies! I do miss this blog and hopefully, I shall return to write here more regularly. I've been busy writing and toddler-wrangling, and somehow it's become March!

I shall leave my updates for another post, though, because today I am delighted to welcome fellow RNA member Helen Rolfe.

Take it away, Helen!

When I penned my first novel I was in my teens. I wish I’d kept that first attempt if only to look back on to have a good giggle over it. I never dreamt that I’d go on to become a published novelist, and I certainly had a few detours along the way.
I loved English language and English Literature at school and college, so of course, when I went to University I chose to study a Bachelor of Science in Strategic Systems Management! I think I’d made the decision that I should do a degree that would enable me to find a job one day, and for a while my head ruled my heart. In 1996, after the hardest interview I’ve ever endured, I was offered a job on the graduate program with a major insurance company and began my career as a computer programmer.
Seven years later I finally realised that while I was earning a really good living and seeing the world � I’d moved to Australia where I continued to work in I.T. � I was doing a job that I had absolutely no passion for. It was difficult to get out of bed some days with the thought of what lay ahead, and I’m pretty sure I could be heard on the tram in the mornings chanting the mantra, ‘Just think of the money, Helen…just think of the money.�
In 2003 I studied journalism and took the leap into a new career freelancing for magazines. I continued with this until I got married and had children, and after that � when I finally had time to enjoy reading again � the fiction bug bit. I started writing fiction in 2010 and loved every minute of it. I have the classic ‘bottom drawer� novel of course, which is my first attempt that I thought was amazing until I learned more about the craft of writing. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learnt as a writer is that you never stop learning.
There were plenty of doubts along the way, that a career as an author was the right choice. It’s difficult to keep going when you feel as though you’re drowning in rejections, but in 2014 I was offered my first contract by Crooked Cat Publishing. And now the real work begins…promoting The Friendship Tree, submitting the next novel and writing the one after that.
The Friendship Tree is out now and I’m really excited, and also a little nervous that finally people will get to read what I’ve been working on! .

To find out more about me, please visit my website: or make contact via Facebook (helenjrolfe), Twitter (@HjRolfe), or via our blog group . I’d love to hear from you!
Thank you, Helen! I have read The Friendship Tree and highly recommend it.  Hope everyone in blogland is doing well, and I do hope to be back here soon. 
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Published on March 05, 2015 09:54

November 6, 2014

I Am Alive! I've Written a Novella!

Oh my goodness, I can't believe how long it's been since I've blogged. What's happened? Well . . . life! I've been busy writing: finishing a novel for my editor, a novella that's out now (see below!), and working on Marriage to Measure, the third in the Build A Man series, to be released shortly.

All that and toddler-wrangling, too! Toddler TR turns two in less than two months. TWO!

But the excitement this week is the release of my Christmas novella, Married by Midnight. 




Christmas is coming . . . and so is the biggest day of Kate's life.

While choosing a vintage dress for her Christmas Eve wedding, Kate finds a cryptic note pinned to the inside of a 1930s gown. As doubts about her own ceremony loom, Kate is determined to track down the dress' owner and determine what became of her - and the marriage.

Will Kate find the answers she's seeking to propel her down the aisle, or will her discovery prompt her to call off the wedding for good?

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Apart from writing, writing, writing, I've been busy attending the Festival of Romance, speaking at the Oxford Publishing Society on self-publishing, meeting with the Amazon KDP team, and . . . well, I'm sure there are other things, but it's all a bit of a blur (and that's not the wine talking). 
Hope everyone in blogland has been well! I keep telling myself I need to visit you all, but then it's wine o'clock and I conk out on the sofa, One day, one day . . . 
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Published on November 06, 2014 11:48

September 12, 2014

Holidays, Festivals and Bargains

Who can't love a title like that?

We are back after a lovely sun-drenched two weeks in Nova Scotia, Canada. While things could have gone smoother on the toddler-adjusting-to-jetlag front, the days were filled with swimming in lakes and oceans, along with frolicking in the back garden with a hose (hours of fun, I tell you). Mr TR fell in love with the barbecue -- I honestly don't think I've ever eaten so much meat in my life! We had a great time visiting with my mother and father, as well as a quick trip to Prince Edward Island to see my grandmother, as well as my aunt and uncle.

Toddler TR enjoying the Atlantic. 
The red banks of Prince Edward Island.
Scallops, shrimp and clam barbecue extravaganza.
The naked gardener. 
Ferrying across the harbour to Halifax. 
It's been a long week settling back into routine (or trying to, anyway), and this weekend I'm off to the unromantic-sounding Leighton Buzzard for the Festival of Romance! I'm looking forward to catching up with my fellow writers, as well as maybe getting a good night's sleep? It's been so long . . .

And in other news, if you're in the States, my novel . Hop on over!

Hope everyone has had a great summer. See you next week!
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Published on September 12, 2014 10:36

August 22, 2014

I Am Alive

Well, hello! I've been taking a summer hiatus to enjoy the (formerly) hot weather. I say 'formerly' because we seem to have jumped straight into autumn these past few weeks!

But never mind, because I am off to Canada tomorrow for two weeks, where it's hopefully still summer. I shall return to London and this blog full of energy, I'm sure.

Until then . . . enjoy the rest of the summer!
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Published on August 22, 2014 11:47