Author Archives: Lizzie Lamb

On the Road Again !

A Guid New Year to one and all and many may ye see . . . .

Indie Champion 2023

New Cover – new price – Black Friday week only

I felt that the time had arrived to update all the covers of my novels. My two latest novels Dark Highland Skies and Harper’s Highland Fling came …

New Cover – new price – Black Friday week only

It’s All About The Books – Book Week Scotland 2023 @scottishbooktrust

As it’s currently Book Week Scotland here in my home country, I reckoned now would be a good time for a post about my current favourite contemporary …

It’s All About The Books – Book Week Scotland 2023 @scottishbooktrust
This is an update to a post I put out there earlier this year.

New novel from Adrienne Vaughan!

A captivating novel from the pen of talented author, Adrienne Vaughan. As the crisp autumn breeze rustles through the golden-hued leaves, there’s …

New novel from Adrienne Vaughan!

Summer of Secrets

It is my pleasure to welcome a new novel by felow new Romantic Adrienne Vaughan into the world. I’ve read it, loved it and now would like to share it with you.

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GUEST BLOG – Adrienne Vaughan

Award winning Author & Poet

Adrienne Vaughan writes spellbinding, page-turning romantic suspense.

Her Heartfelt Series − The Hollow Heart, A Change of Heart and Secrets of the Heart – is set on an island off Ireland’s west coast and features a feisty investigative journalist, and her irresistible West Highland terrier. (Adrienne studied at the Dublin College of Journalism and loves animals, especially dogs.)

Her collection of short stories and poetry, Fur Coat & No Knickers was shortlisted for the Irish Carousel Prize for Anthology and her WWII short story, Dodo’s Portrait, was shortlisted for the Colm Toíbín International Short Story Award at the Wexford Literary Festival.

Summer of Secrets is the first in a series of sweeping family dramas, each with a touch of Irish magic.

All her books are heart-warming, uplifting reads, featuring her trademark gripping style, and laugh out loud moments.

Adrienne, husband…

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HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO

It’ always a bit of a sad moment when an author says goodbye to charcaters she’s spent ovr a year getting to know. But the time has come to move on to novel #8 – but just one final shout out for Tor and Halley.

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When I started writing Dark, Highland Skies I thought long and hard about the hero: Hector Strachan, known as ‘Tor. I’d already created heroes with typical highlander colouring: dark hair, blue eyes and fair skin that blisters at the first touch of the summer sun. (see Ruairi Urquhart in Tall, Dark and Kilted). Some of my choices were influenced by Jamie Frazer in Outlander – who could resist the combination of auburn hair and blue-grey eyes. Then I thought, no, Tor is going to be more like his Viking ancestors who harried the west coast of Scotland and left their DNA behind: tall, blonde – the image of a young Robert Redford sprang to mind. Well, a girl can dream, can’t she!

It appears that readers and reviewers have fallen for Tor, too. Here’s what they’ve said …

“It’s great to see our military heroes so well understood, with life…

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