Patting myself on the back because I began to write Wednesday’s Child this morning. Since July I’ve been busy with revision and edits of my new novel, Tuesday’s Child, which will be published on the 4th of September, and the edits of my back list for my publisher. Ideas for Wednesday’s Child have been buzzing around in my mind for months.. So I am pleased to have begun the novel about Amelia, who made her curtsy in Sunday’s Child.
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Sunday’s Child a Regency Tragedy and Romance is available for pre-order from www.amazon.com for $2.99 and from www.amazon.co.uk for £2.26.
I’m lucky. Yesterday, my youngest son, daughter-in-law,
two of their children and my daughter’s eldest son and I enjoyed a delicious vegetarian lunch at a restaurant owned by Buddhists.( I must admit I’m partial to the banana fritters.) Afterwards we took the children to a centre with loads of trampoline, which they took to like proverbial ducks to water. We then joined my daughter and three more grandchildren at a restaurant which specialises in food from South India. We went to an ice cream parlour which serves knickerbocker glories, banana splits and many more delights.. Today, we went to Dunstable Downs which overlook a panorama of small villages and farmland. There was more than enough wind to fly kites. My favourite was a kite in the shape of a ship. It really appeared to be sailing effortlessly across a sky full of clouds. There were many beautiful kites, shaped like birds of prey, bats, superman, dragons and butterflies, to name a few. The fresh air gave us keen appetites for our picnic lunch. All in all a very happy weekend.

