Love, Revenge & Buttered Scones
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
When three troubled people find themselves snow-bound in Inverness, it's more than bad weather that they have to come to terms with...
This author crafts stories brimming with originality, wit, and warmth, exploring the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning. Her narratives often weave together humor with profound emotional depth, delving into themes of personal growth and unexpected revelations. With a keen eye for character and a talent for intricate plotting, she delivers compelling and thought-provoking literary experiences that resonate with readers.





When three troubled people find themselves snow-bound in Inverness, it's more than bad weather that they have to come to terms with...
World-famous actor Harry Whittaker dies… only to find he must haunt all the people he mistreated and, perhaps, loved.
Galvanised by a health scare, Felix Walton overturns his life to remake himself after a forty-two-year marriage.
Set in a transformative era between the counterculture of the 1960s and the emerging conservatism of the 1980s, the narrative explores the vibrant sexual revolution that defined the time. It captures the cultural shifts surrounding sexual freedom and experimentation, highlighting the impact of the birth control pill and the societal changes that followed. This period, marked by both liberation and impending challenges, serves as a backdrop for a deeper examination of relationships and societal norms.
The story follows Mark Jonnson, whose life is in turmoil due to infidelity and fears of losing his family. After the tragic death of his mother, he retreats to her home, where he discovers a life-altering secret. This revelation propels him and his 7-year-old daughter, Matilda, on a tumultuous journey to uncover the truth, forcing Mark to confront his past and reassess his priorities. The narrative explores themes of family, loss, and redemption as he navigates the complexities of his situation.