
How would an independent 21st century girl cope with life in the 1950s? No equal wages, no equal rights, no Pill, no Lycra, no daily shower, no hair straighteners and no women served in some bars. Journalist Rosie Hartford thinks she’s taking part in a gameshow but to her horror realises she’s trapped in the 1950s. Even worse, her boyfriend’s there – but married to someone else… Can she get back to the future?
Published by Avon 2008
Also available on Kindle as The Time Of My LIfe…….

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On a working holiday in the Yorkshire Dales, food writer Tilly finds family connections to the past. She also finds a premiership footballer lost in the mist… Good food and traditional values save the day.
Published by Avon 2009

The world has nearly ended after all its oil supplies burned away in a decades long blaze that covered the earth in thick black choking smoke. Very few people survived. Those who did are isolated. No more air travel. No cars. Not much of anything. Small communities are forced to be self sufficient. Amity lives on an island off the coast of Britain, which is run by a fiercely religious patriarchy. Physically, the islanders thrive but when Amity finds scraps of her great grandmother’s books, she knows there’s more to life and longs to find it…
Published on Amazon and Kindle in 2017
