A Home Like Ours is now out WORLD WIDE!
It's summer solstice and to celebrate, it's world-wide release day for A HOME LIKE OURS. Before now only the Aussies and Kiwis have been able to enjoy this women's fiction novel but now it doesn't matter where you live! You can enjoy it in print, eBook or on audio. How cool is that?
A HOME LIKE OURS is about four very different women facing four different life struggles. Under normal circumstances they would never be friends, in fact some would actively avoid the other, but when the community garden comes under threat they find themselves reluctantly working together.
This book explores racism, homelessness and other forms of displacement and it features strong women trying to live their best lives under difficult circumstances. It will make you laugh and cry and rage and fill you with joy. I promise no matter where I take you inside the pages, the book ends on a hopeful note. Read it at the beach, in a hammock, under the shade of a tree in the woods. It makes great summer reading!
You can buy it whereever you buy your books online or ask your local book shop to order in a print copy. Buy Links are For more information about it and to read the blurb head to my Happy Reading! Fiona xx

This book explores racism, homelessness and other forms of displacement and it features strong women trying to live their best lives under difficult circumstances. It will make you laugh and cry and rage and fill you with joy. I promise no matter where I take you inside the pages, the book ends on a hopeful note. Read it at the beach, in a hammock, under the shade of a tree in the woods. It makes great summer reading!
You can buy it whereever you buy your books online or ask your local book shop to order in a print copy. Buy Links are For more information about it and to read the blurb head to my Happy Reading! Fiona xx
Published on June 21, 2021 13:47
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