Book-Signing

On Saturday 8th February at Waterstones Bookshop, Market Harborough, I met Lizzie Lamb, Adrienne Vaughan and June Kearns all 3 authors there together for a special  joint book-signing. Congratulations to them for achieving the ‘Valentine’s Day theme’ shop window space displaying their romantic novels. It was lovely to meet them all; Lizzie and I had a good chat about how, why and where we got published. Here’s a picture taken just after I had bought a copy of her latest novel: Boot Camp Bride. She signed it for me too of course! Thanks Lizzie!

Lizzie & me

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About Theresa Le Flem

I am a novelist, artist and poet and I live in Guernsey, Channel Islands, with my husband Graham, a Guernsey man. I have five novels published and am currently writing my sixth. There is also an anthology of my poetry and drawings available. A member of the Romantic Novelists' Association, The Society of Authors, the German Occupation Society and the Guernsey Society, I was born in London and among other counties in England including Kent, I lived and worked in Cornwall for many years. I love the sea and it often features as a backdrop to my novels. Recently I published my fifth novel, a Second World War historical novel which is set in 1942 during the German Occupation of Guernsey. This was a little known about episode in British History when the Channel Islands were invaded by the Nazis, an occupation which lasted five years. Since moving back to Guersney with my husband I have been captivated by the history of this small island.
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2 Responses to Book-Signing

  1. Lizzie Lamb's avatar newromantics4 says:

    It was lovely to meet you and to realise that we had friends (and the RNA) in common. I must visit the bookshop you mentioned in Rugby. Maybe we could meet up for a coffee sometime?

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    • Lovely to meet you too Lizzie and let me know next time you plan to visit Rugby and we’ll have that coffee together. Hunt’s bookshop is in the centre of Rugby, a few doors down from M & S.
      Kelvin Hunt, the proprietor, supports local authors and sells new and second-hand books; worth a visit!
      Good luck with your new novel and see you again soon. Best wishes, Theresa

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