For those who live in my local area, I would love to see you at one of my events in Lismore or Byron Bay.
On Thursday May 17 (this Thursday) I will be discussing both my recent novels ‘Paris Syndrome’ and ‘Melt‘ at the Lismore Book Warehouse. There is a charge of $5 to cover drinks and snacks.
On Thursday May 31, Author Sarah Armstong will be launching ‘Melt’ in Byron Bay, with a Welcome to Country by Delta Kay. This is a free event (with drinks and snacks! )
RSVPs to both these events are appreciated to help with catering.
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Reveiws, reviews, reviews…
‘Melt’ and ‘Paris Syndrome’ have both been getting some lovely reviews, which warms the cockles of my heart on these cool autumn mornings.
Melt
It’s a lovely romp of a RomCom, involving Climate Change, Mistaken Identities and Antarctica!
Karl Kruszelnicki (Dr Karl) (on Twitter)
I wish I could find more books just like this one!
Bree, One Girl Too Many Books
Paris Syndrome
YA novelist Lisa Walker has woven a multi-layered story of love and loss… Highly recommended.
Alison Paterson in Magpies Magazine
This is a quirky affectionate read that will have teens laughing one minute and tearing up the next.
Riverbend Books
There are more reviews of both books on my website.
Tags: book launch, books, Byron bay, climate change, karl kruszelnicki, lismore, magpies magazine, melt, paris, paris syndrome, romantic comedy, sarah Armstrong