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AND THE WINNER IS:

So excited to reveal the beautiful photo that has made it on to my book cover. Image 2 was the runaway winner!

 

Thanks to Deborah Taylor for all her hard work. Congratulations to Mrs J Clarke who wins a free copy.

 

Lastly, to celebrate, Fair Game can be purchased FREE on Amazon (Kindle only) on 10th and 11th May.

Vote now for your chance to win a free copy of Fair Game

So lucky to have been working with photographer (and web designer) Deborah Taylor http://www.deborahtaylor-webdesign.com/ to create a new book cover for Fair Game. Trouble is, I can't make up my mind between the two final images and I've decided it's up to you to help me choose.

 

Please vote for your favourite with a chance to recieve a free signed copy of the novel (or kindle version if you prefer). Email me (see contact page) with your choice, Image 1 or Image 2, (comments also welcome). The winner will be chosen at random and contacted by email. Closing date: 13th March 2015. Good luck, and thank you. X

 

Finally made the headlines - well a feature in the local paper.Fabulous! Couldn't have been more nervous when I went to meet the photographer at the village church in Aldworth, Berkshire, which was the inspiration for the doomed St Mary's in Fair Game.

It was a freezing day in November, so cold as to warrant a Scandinavian, ear flap hat, (for the photographer) while I abandoned comfort for style (attempted style, then) and shivered in my wool dress with a smile stiffening on my face. Truth was, I loved every minute. The paper were marvelous and the photographer, Louise, hugely enthusiastic and friendly. Thank you guys; and just to prove it, here's the final piece.

 

 

Image 1

Image 2

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