
Part of Series
Luke Fate is a funny thing. It brings us together, tears us apart, brings us back together, makes us do stupid things that people find out about…then it keeps you stuck in a damn hospital bed, in a coma, while the love of your life goes to Singapore. And the cherry on the sundae – I obviously couldn’t talk to her to tell her the truth. Then fate just adds to that already big steaming pile of ‘fate crap’ and you wake up and lay in your hospital bed watching the love of your life get sick on television thousands of miles away. But you can change your path so that fate is actually a good thing – right? At least that’s what I’m going to try to do. Isla I never wanted to see his stupid face again. I mean, I hope he got better, but his face was still stupid. And now I’m in hospital and it’s all his fault – well, kinda. Then he turns up and I’m stuck with him because he’s keeping us all safe! I’ve got a choice to make now – do I forgive him or not? Do I believe that it wasn’t what it looked like? Yes. Do I believe that he knows how stupid he was? Yes. Am I ready to walk away from the man that I’ve been in love with for most of my life? No. And now there’s more for us to fight for. Our lives, our family’s lives, and our babies lives.
Author

I’m a British author who grew up all over the world. My parents were diplomats, so we were posted to all of the corners of the earth and it was a blast. Some wouldn’t seem so awesome if you heard about them, but my parents always made it a fun experience and it molded my brother and I into who we are today. I live in Wiltshire in the west country of the UK. At random times of the day, I’ll hear a moo from the fields around me, or get a whiff of that…uhhh…’country air’, and I love it! I might not have grown up in the UK, but I’m a British girl to the bone (regardless of the suspicious whiffs coming in from the fields). I’m a single mother with a son who is nearing his teenage phase. Maybe he’s reached it early? Who knows. But he’s awesome and has a personality and sense of humor that I can only attribute to my family. We’re slightly bonkers, we have a wicked sense of humor and we find the positives in every situation. I’m so proud to be his mum and to watch him grow and mature. Writing was something that I’d always done. I had a teacher in the third grade who always set us the task of writing a story and making it into a book every weekend. After I left school, I kept this up and wrote as often as I could or just plotted out books. This evolved into me taking the plunge and publishing my first book in 2016 and I’ve been typing ever since. I’m proud to be an Indie Author, and I absolutely love writing out my crazy Providence characters and the more complex ones in my other series’. It doesn’t matter if it’s romantic comedy or something with more suspense – so long as it has a HEA I’ll do it! I’ve got so many more planned, so the best is yet to come.