‘Fracture’, Book 13 in my ‘Saltbury Chronicles’ series is now available on Kindle world-wide. As always it’s a moving, romantic and often funny story but with serious issues also addressed, here including domestic violence in same-sex couples and the dangers of internalised homophobia.
As the cover blurb has it:
Athlete Carol Baxter is training harder than ever before as the 2007 World Athletics Championships approach. Aided and abetted by her coach: her father Gordon, she seems certain to qualify to run for Great Britain again and has every confidence not just of winning her event, the 1,500m, but of breaking the world record. Meanwhile her beloved girlfriend Tina is finishing her final year as a Law student and is so close to achieving her ambition to join her father in his legal firm. She’s also making an increasingly good income modelling. It promises to be a wonderful summer: that is until one particular race.
Tina has moved in with Carol and is so far resisting the urge to strangle her. Their cats aren’t exactly helping the peaceful life. Cassie and Ash are so sweet, but Seth and Tim seem much less so. Hazel and Annie celebrate a major event, and what does the evil Lia want as she returns to Saltbury when everyone thought they were rid of her for good? Oh, and ever incorrigible Katie is distinctly confused.

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