Monday, 20 November 2017

Page Turning read

Yesterday I picked up a copy of Kate Furnivall's book Betrayal in Uxbridge Waterstones and wow this is turning out to be a powerful read and real page turner.... just having some reluctant time away from it to tell you on this blog post.  I will be snuggled up this evening reading this..... Every now and again a really good story-line comes out.  But I am berating myself as it is more than time for me to get some published stories out there... Especially when I partner up with Dante my creative writing Syrian refugee....

Betrayal is a cleverly written novel by Kate Furnivall here is the synposis from the publishers Simon & Schuster UK
Paris, 1938. Twin sisters are divided by fierce loyalties and by a terrible secret. The drums of war are beating and France is poised, ready to fall. One sister is an aviatrix, the other is a socialite and they both have something to prove and something to hide. 
I love facebook for being able to post messages to the author.
 "WOW powerful....... you just stopped my page turning read to reflect on the imagery you create...."Moonlight had seeped through the slats of the shutters and lay across the tangled bed sheets like a row of silver ingots spread out for her to steel...." and like the powerful imagery from how those bed sheets got tangled too......made a very interesting Monday afternoon reading for a retired lady alone ... "


and here is the blog link to Kate to find out more about her and her writing.  http://katefurnivall.com/