Tag: The Postcard

Help me name my Cornish village!

Hello my lovelies! I am deep in the writing cave. The rooibos (that is superb, South African tea that tastes like heaven, for those who haven’t tried it) has been flowing, I have discovered Scrivener (OMG where have I been?? It’s a writerly program that lets you do all sorts of cool things like outline,…

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Big news and lots of hugs

Hello everyone! I’ve been sitting on some really big news for a while, but I’m delighted to tell you my news – YAY ! Which is that I’ve signed a three book deal with the incredibly dynamic and lovely publishing team Bookouture. What’s doubly exciting – and you are the first to know about it is…

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Win The Postcard!

Happy Friday! Want something to read this weekend …  why not try The Postcard? I now have a new revised edition! Same story just a little more polished and with the change to my name … I’m now Lily Rose Graham. As a friend recently pointed out there’s now more to love, grin. To celebrate, The Postcard is now on sale for…

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Join my special reader newsletter

Hello everyone! My reader’s newsletter is something I’m really excited about. I’ve been putting it together just for readers so that you’ll be the first to know of special giveaways, new releases and exclusive free books as well as a little peak into a magical world … where moonlight and magic like to visit well after midnight. I’d really like to offer something fun…

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Quirky, romantic comedies from a guy’s perspective? My interview with Rich Amooi

There’s something really wonderful about men who write romantic comedies. It always brings to mind Richard Curtis for me. Who as far as I’m concerned just makes the world a better place with films like Love Actually, Four Weddings & A Funeral, and my absolute favourite About Time – seriously if you haven’t seen the…

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Postcards from Cornwall

Since I published The Postcard, I have had a few readers ask me about why I chose to set my story in Cornwall. The truth is, I’m a little in love with the area, set on the far west of Britain, completely surrounded by sea and holding within its palm an incredible rugged beauty, charm and intrigue.…

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