
Part of Series
Travel with Grace as she encounters love, lust, deception, trust in the guise of a catfish, a real-life prince and possibly the knight she never knew she needed. Grace is a kind and loving girl who grows up surrounded by love, and then, as time moves forward, one by one, she loses the people she loves the most. All except for her sister, Megan. The girls grow into bright, funny and beautiful women. Megan finds love and gets married with dreams of having a family of her own. Grace is not so lucky in love and has all but given up on ever finding her knight in shining armour. One day, when tired of being alone, she looks for love online. Following an accidental swipe to the right on a handsome and powerful looking man, she apologises and can't believe it when he replies. He likes her. Will her accidental swipe to the right help Grace to find love or is this man not quite all that he first seems?
Author

I have always said I could and should write a book and now I have. When I was sixteen years old my English teacher told me I was going to be the next Harold Robbins with my love for writing slightly risqué tales, but it was almost another thirty years before I truly took the plunge into writing for adults. Away from writing I work in the public education system and am a wife and mother of two. We share our home in the UK with a very spoilt and pampered cat and dog who truly rule the roost. I have a passion for romance, reading and writing it. The stories I write ooze chemistry, sensuality, love and sex. However, they do not shy away from uncomfortable subject matter such as death, violence, unhappy marriages and abusive relationships making them suitable for an adult audience. It is my hope to portray relatable characters who are three dimensional with redeeming qualities, flaws and room for growth that readers learn to love as the story develops. Disaster-in-Waiting is my first self-published book that has evolved from dozens of previously written stories, many unfinished and the thousands of books I have read. I am incredibly proud of the story it tells and honestly believe I have written a story I would want to read.