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− | + | I had a quintessentially English country upbringing, born and brought up on a farm in Kent alongside my three older sisters. It was an idyllic, bucolic childhood until I was packed off to boarding school in Ashford where I completed my education as an average student without fuss. | |
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− | + | I only managed a year at Bristol University reading Maths, you are meant to pass the exams apparently, so escaped to London where I had a great time working my way along the theatres of Shaftesbury Avenue, visiting anything that was free and all sorts of unsuitable things. In these hedonistic days I decided to get married and moving to the fastest growing housing estate in Europe. It proved to be a rash decision but when it fell apart I was blessed with two fabulous and funny girls so it is impossible to have regrets. | |
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+ | As a single Mum, I worked extremely long hours, fighting my way up the promotion ladder for financial gain and to give my girls the best that I could. | ||
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+ | My life changed when I met my beloved Bob, in church on Christmas Eve as it happens. Within the year I became a full time farmer’s wife which felt like coming home. To keep myself busy I had fun putting on charity events and set up a life skills course for children with special educational needs. Between us we decided to cross the Atlantic in a yacht which we very happily succeeded in with a lot of fun on the way. Once in the Caribbean we pottered around the islands which I documented in a blog that was well received by my faithful followers. | ||
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+ | This success led me to write a novel and, encouraged by my sister and niece, I got right down to it creating my debut novel Fall Out in a year. What a fantastic experience it has been and I can’t wait to start the next one. |
Latest revision as of 11:22, 8 May 2017
I had a quintessentially English country upbringing, born and brought up on a farm in Kent alongside my three older sisters. It was an idyllic, bucolic childhood until I was packed off to boarding school in Ashford where I completed my education as an average student without fuss.
I only managed a year at Bristol University reading Maths, you are meant to pass the exams apparently, so escaped to London where I had a great time working my way along the theatres of Shaftesbury Avenue, visiting anything that was free and all sorts of unsuitable things. In these hedonistic days I decided to get married and moving to the fastest growing housing estate in Europe. It proved to be a rash decision but when it fell apart I was blessed with two fabulous and funny girls so it is impossible to have regrets.
As a single Mum, I worked extremely long hours, fighting my way up the promotion ladder for financial gain and to give my girls the best that I could.
My life changed when I met my beloved Bob, in church on Christmas Eve as it happens. Within the year I became a full time farmer’s wife which felt like coming home. To keep myself busy I had fun putting on charity events and set up a life skills course for children with special educational needs. Between us we decided to cross the Atlantic in a yacht which we very happily succeeded in with a lot of fun on the way. Once in the Caribbean we pottered around the islands which I documented in a blog that was well received by my faithful followers.
This success led me to write a novel and, encouraged by my sister and niece, I got right down to it creating my debut novel Fall Out in a year. What a fantastic experience it has been and I can’t wait to start the next one.
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