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A very warm greeting this New Year from grey and damp England. I am just getting over the flu (and having grandchildren for two weeks). This is really a big thanks to all of those who have been so wonderful and bought my books. I am now in a position to not need to go out to work, as my income from books aids my pension to such a degree that I can stay and write all the time.
Two announcements...
One - DEAD END has just received its 18th 5 Star review on Amazon (14 on .com and 4 on .co.uk). I'm a little ashamed of the one other review, as its only a 4 Star! REVIEWS
Two - new book THE TORC will be out within the next week or so. It is BOOK 1 - THE EMERGING It's a return to my original stories of emerging youth, tinged with Sci-fi and a little superhero stuff. For those that remember AMBER... she has a cameo role towards the end.... all very light hearted. If is popular then it might run to several books. If not then just book 2, which is already under way. Those who know me will realise that under way means little, as I can sit on a book for years waiting for my muse. United States of Amber is a case in point... I did some more on that one last week... who knows; it might be finished this year.
More in the pipeline for release within the next couple of months -
Changed Fortune - the story of Josie Fortune continues---- that should be finished in the next five weeks.
The Offer - another spy type - using the characters from Changed Fortune, but from a new character's perspective
The Last - a Sci-fi post apocalypse story.
Have a great 2015.
Tanya
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Just as an aid to purchasing decsion
Do all protagonists have heterosexual orientations?
No, not all, but mainly.
In Queen of hearts.. the protagonist was a young male who liked boys and couldn't decide whether to go for a change.... in the end he became she and still liked boys.
In Amber Alert, Amber had a lesbian fling while still growing up.
In A Fairy's Tale, the protagonist is male and gets sent to prison where hormone therapy is used to manage anger... he liked boys as a boy, and after becoming a girl, still liked boys.
In Marine Two... (Still on the word processor) The protagonist forms a lesbian relationship at the beginning and keeps it going for most of the story.
Hope this helps.
Tanya
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