
I have always loved books and have read my way through stacks of them, so when Anita needed someone to edit and type up her manuscripts, I was happy to help and somewhere along the way, I discovered my vocation and my love-hate relationship with the world of computers. I learned how to edit and proofread and between us, managed to get Anita’s books ready for publication. I had wonderful compliments from one of the best literary agents in London at the time, for my editing of Anita’s book, Bad Moon and for the last ten years since my retirement, that’s what my life has been like.
I had a ‘light bulb’ moment when everyone started talking about ‘Indie’ or self-publishing. I knew how hard it was to be published in the traditional way, so I became very excited at the prospect of being able to do it ourselves.
I started our website, and found that I enjoyed talking to people from all over the world and posting our thoughts on line. I concentrated on publishing Anita’s books, and it wasn’t quite as easy as they made it sound, but with my usual stubbornness I kept at it, learning more and more as I went along.
Somewhere along the way, I started thinking about a story that had been nibbling away in the corner of my mind for months and before too long, ‘The Ninth Life’ demanded to be written and I am very pleased with the outcome. Basically because the characters took charge and practically wrote it for me!
A year has passed and the sequel ‘The Last Life’ is ready to face the world. It wasn’t planned, at least not by me, but I think my characters have done a wonderful job! If only they could design their own book covers, I would be well pleased. Just when all hope of finding a good one that wouldn’t break the bank was almost lost, I discovered that my old friend Chris Graham (The Story Reading Ape) does a mean cover, and he saved the day!

Synopsis
Kate Devereau wakes up in a hospital, unable to speak or move. Her brain has shut down, refusing to acknowledge her dark and disturbing past, concealing a web of painful secrets.
Michael Barratt brought her to the hospital, insisting that her ex-husband had tried to kill her. And from the state of him, had tried to kill him too. He had been searching for Kate for years, ever since their doomed love affair, only to discover someone else had been hunting her too.
With the help of the DI David Snow, Kate will gradually piece her life back together, only to discover the nightmare is far from over.
Her first instinct is to run, but David Snow convinces her to stay and help him put an end to the nightmare. A nightmare that will get progressively worse before it gets better.
Haunted by his own demons, will the Snowman manage to catch the twisted killer?
Evil lurks in this story and people die, but amidst the tears and heartache, a lost love struggles to survive…

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It’s a pleasure to meet you, Jaye. I wish you great success with your writing. Beautiful cover, Chris! Shared on all my pages 🙂
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Thanks Tina 😀
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Love the cover, Chris. A great story for sure between the spine! 🙂
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Thanks Kim 👍😃
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Truly looks like a great read. Very intriguing. Wonderful cover!
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Great cover, Chris!! Sounds like a great read!! 🙂
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Thanks Pat & Sandy 😃
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Thanks Sue 😃
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beautifully presented, Chris! Thank you again for everything…
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You’re very welcome Jaye 👍😃
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Jaye Marie is with The Story Reading Ape this morning talking about her latest book.. a thriller The Last Life..
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Many thanks Sally 😀 Hugs xxx
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