Where blood from the past spills into the present This page-turning supernatural mystery revolves around a hero cursed with a psychic ability that many others would relish. What readers are saying about OAK SEER " I couldn't put it down, it pulls you through to the end. " Carol, UK "Oak Seer is exciting, thrilling and mysterious. " S, Bradford "Oak Seer certainly is fast paced, with high tension and mystery, laced with humour and warmth. " Goodreads reviewer "Some great moments" Julie The story VISIONS FROM THE PAST - A RACE TO SAVE HIS FRIENDS The year is 1994. Jack Briscoe is a loner who is...
Where blood from the past spills into the present This page-turning supernatural mystery revolves around a hero cursed with a psychic ability that man...
It's 1915: conflict comes ashore, and a girl becomes a woman. Amy's world is a cold and inhospitable one of treacherous cliffs and lethal tides that can trap the unwary. The hostile villagers think that she doesn't understand much, but she knows more about that coastline than anyone else there. The unpredictability of the sea brings both loss and discovery into Amy's life that changes it forever. The storm takes the one person she truly loves and yet brings her a stranger that transforms her childhood innocence into the passionate reality of a young woman. The danger is, the...
It's 1915: conflict comes ashore, and a girl becomes a woman. Amy's world is a cold and inhospitable one of treacherous cliffs and lethal tides t...
In 1915, young Leo Walmsley left the Royal Army Medical Corps to become an observer with the newly-formed RFC, soon to become the Royal Air Force. From an early age he was influenced by the many facets of his surroundings, observant of even the smallest details-an ability that was to serve him well. For the young people who joined the armed services during the First World War, it was to be a "great adventure," but it is doubtful that when they signed on they could have envisaged what was to befall them. East Africa was considered a "side show" by many in the military who were mainly concerned...
In 1915, young Leo Walmsley left the Royal Army Medical Corps to become an observer with the newly-formed RFC, soon to become the Royal Air Force. Fro...