I am based in the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. I write historical fiction, incorporating real historical locations, events and characters with elements of reincarnation and time travel.
My latest novel is set in Scotland in the 8th and 14th centuries, and the present day. It is a tale of love, loss, Druids and Templars.
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For Rachel, the veil that separates the living and the dead does not exist. She has carried her secrets for many lifetimes, waiting to fulfill her destiny.
In the year 1665, Rachel flees France and seeks sanctuary in England, where she meets Edward. She loves him from that first moment. She flees when accused of witchcraft but knows they will meet again.
Centuries later, Rachel encounters both friends and enemies from her past.
Michael’s brother is among the 10,000 Scots slaughtered alongside King James V at the Battle of Flodden in 1513. That day also ignites in him the ability to see the dead.
Seeking redemption, he becomes a monk, and is entwined in the lives of the Knights Templar, and Mary, Queen of Scots.
He finds a kindred spirit in Alice. When she is thrown into another time, Michael must find a way to bring her home.
A Druid. A Templar. A woman who loved them both.
Catriona Stewart collapses while visiting Orkney, and vividly experiences her life there in the 8th century. She grows up learning the skills and magic of the Druids, and witnesses the arrival of the Vikings.
Back in present time, she struggles to adjust, haunted by memories of the man she loved, and her promise to him that they would be reunited in another life.
Eventually, she learns to live with her past, but her solitary life is disrupted when she meets Mark. She fights her growing attraction to him, but her attachment to his young daughter, Laura, is harder to resist, especially as the child seems aware of her memories.
When Catriona relives another life in the 14th century, the pain of loss overwhelms her. She struggles to move forward, knowing she will be forever tied to those lives, and the people she cherished.
How can she face the future without making peace with her past?