Thanks for signing up!
You’re now an official member of my Roaring Readers club
I’m excited to have you on board, to share more free stories, and to make this the best reader club you’ve ever joined.
What to expect
This won’t be one of those constant “buy my book!” newsletters, but a way to share a lot of my activities I hope you’ll find interesting to get to know me better.
You’ll be looking over my shoulder as I work on new projects, even at the planning stages. I’ll tell you about my travels, my baking efforts, vintage jewellery addiction and some fangirl discussions on new movies or TV shows.
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Did you get your free copy of Lady Clues and the Missing Letters?
When you signed up, you should have received a link to download Lady Clues and the Missing Letters. If you didn’t get the link, click here. You’ll be walked through the downloading process, and if you have troubles, click the ‘Help Me’ link at the top of the page and the Bookfunnel team will make sure you get your free copy.
A little about me
If you’re new to my work, here’s a short intro. I grew up in Canberra, home to the best coffee in Australia (don’t anyone tell you otherwise!). I was the quintessential bookworm who dreamed of becoming a mystery writer. I got my first typewriter when I was ten and taught myself to touch-type in high school. I was heavily influenced by reading The Famous Five, Trixie Belden, Mary Higgins Clark and, of course, Agatha Christie.
Becoming an author seemed like an impossible dream, so I went to university and studied communication. I’ve worked in public relation and marketing ever since, while writing fiction in the evenings and on weekends. Despite being a child of the 70s, I’ve always loved the Roaring 20s. That’s why I decided to mix my love of the era with writing stories. It’s the best of both worlds.
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What’s next?
For the next few days, I’ll send you three follow-up emails with a little more about me and my books. After that, you’ll only receive an email once a week.
In the first email I’ll include a beautiful photo of my hometown and tell you about the real-life inspiration for Lady Clues.
Until then, may all the stories you read be good ones.