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Two more days to enter!

Only two days left to enter. Your chance to curl up with one of two copies of The Quilt, Unravelled.

And if you are not one of the winners? Download on Kindle for the low price of 0.99. Five days only from the 13th of January.
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Published on January 09, 2015 11:05 Tags: book, competition, ebook, free, giveaway, great-read, love, new-zealand, novel, reduced, romance, saga, women-s-fiction

The Quilt, Unravelled

Want a full length book to escape in to this weekend? Take a look at The Quilt, Unravelled A full length novel. Price dropped http://goo.gl/yrnj5L. Another worth consideration is Of Foreign Build, by author Jackie Parry. Really good read and available for on .99c limited offer. Happy reading and more to follow about our transition from town to country!

The latest review has made my day! Thank you Trish Carroll.

The Title of Rochelle’s Book stood for me because I am a seamstress, generally I go for specific Authors. The Book was not difficult to get into,the opposite in fact, I could not put it down. Every facet of the Story was fascinating. Rochelle stitched together all the characters past and present seamlessly. For me to feel as if I was actually there is rare. Her wording created within me many emotions and for that I Salute Her. I have the utmost confidence in recommending ‘The Quilt:Unravelled’ t The Title of Rochelle’s Book stood for me because I am a seamstress, generally I go for specific Authors. The Book was not difficult to get into,the opposite in fact, I could not put it down. Every facet of the Story was fascinating. Rochelle stitched together all the characters past and present seamlessly. For me to feel as if I was actually there is rare. Her wording created within me many emotions and for that I Salute Her. I have the utmost confidence in recommending ‘The Quilt:Unravelled’ to All my Family and Friends. – review by Trish Carroll

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New Description

Want a new read. Have a look at the most recent reviews. Click on the link. The Quilt, Unravelled. Available on Amazon The Quilt by Rochelle Carlton http://goo.gl/yrnj5L

Lawyer, Joanne Kyle, imagines a life full of happiness and fulfilment. She is engaged to a handsome artist, lives above a windswept beach, and has a growing list of clients. But in a heartbeat everything changes.

It starts with her naked fiancé disappearing in the rear-view mirror, and ends with news so devastating she collapses, on the filthy floor of an airport toilet. It is the day that ruins her career, and sets Joanne on an emotional journey that will change her forever.

Paul Clarke looks like a man that has stepped out of the pages of a women's magazine. He lives on Twin Pines Station, a New Zealand high country farm that is shrouded in mystery following the unsolved disappearance of his Grandmother.

The small town community expect Paul will marry his volatile, pregnant girlfriend and become the fourth generation of his family to settle in the area.

But not everything is as it appears, and life for Paul is about to be turned upside down.

No one could predict the tragedy that will destroy Joanne’s only real friendship, make her question everything she once believed and bring Paul Clarke in to her life.

What unfolds is an unforgettable story of friendship and loss, unexpected romance, family secrets and change born through love.

"This should become a TV series or a movie. It is that good in my opinion." - Mr Butler

"Moving, rousing and beautifully written." - Jackie Parry

“A story that is both personal and intimate.. This multi-generation family saga is immense in scope (and intense).” – Mark Fine

“This is not sugar coated romance, but a dramatic and moving tale of the lives and complex relationships of generations of the individuals depicted” – Lola Arnold

"Being away from New Zealand it was such an indulgence to be given such wonderful imagery." - Meilyrox

Mature content warning. This book contains language that may offend some readers.
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Happy Easter

Happy Easter wherever you are. Do you need a new full length, romantic saga? Visit the turmoil that is the life of the Clarke family. http://goo.gl/yrnj5L

Available Kindle, Kindle unlimited and in paperback.

I am in the perfect place for writing. Enjoying some tropical sun, a soft breeze, watching the pages fill on the new novel and the characters come to life. I cant wait to share it with you.

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Sale!

5 days only. Download The Quilt, Unravelled for only $1.99

http://goo.gl/yrnj5L

What readers say:-

"This should become a TV series or a movie. It is that good in my opinion." - Mr Butler

"Moving, rousing and beautifully written." - Jackie Parry

“A story that is both personal and intimate.. This multi-generation family saga is immense in scope (and intense).” – Mark Fine

“This is not sugar coated romance, but a dramatic and moving tale of the lives and complex relationships of generations of the individuals depicted” – Lola Arnold

"Being away from New Zealand it was such an indulgence to be given such wonderful imagery." - Meilyrox

Have a great weekend.
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The weekend, NZ

The weekend is here in New Zealand and today is a special day. Anzac, a time to remember those that made the ultimate sacrifice so that we may enjoy our freedom.

Enjoy a little piece of New Zealand this weekend. 4 more days to download The Quilt, Unravelled for just US $1.99.

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New Zealand Snippets

Gale forced winds forecasted in Auckland, devastating earthquakes in Nepal, and I am thinking about my friends in Texas under tornado watch.

It is Monday in New Zealand. A statutory holiday. A day to respect those that gave their lives to make those of future generations better.

I hope your weekend is going well and wherever you are you are safe.

Two more days to download The Quilt, Unravelled for just $1.99.

Set in the dramatic High Country of New Zealand, the Clarke Family battle to understand the violent legacy of their past. But when youngest family member meets grieving lawyer, Joanne Kyle, things are set to change.

Page count 504. Available Kindle, Kindle Unlimited and paperback.

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Last day @ $1.99

Today is the last day to download for just $1.99. 504 pages available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited and in paperback.

A story told from the high country to the rolling vineyards of beautiful Waiheke Island, New Zealand.

A novel about love, loss and our need for closure.

http://goo.gl/yrnj5L

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Latest review

Many thanks for the lovely review Jo Carson-Barron April 27, 2015

Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase

This book was a great read, the plot was very well put together. It kept you wanting to read to find out
what would happen next.
It had just the right balance of happiness and sadness for me, lots of interesting twists and turns,
interesting relationships between parents and their adult children and a very satisfying ending.
Nice to read a book that is set in your own country (New Zealand) and I felt very much part of the
story because of this. Would recommend this book.

http://goo.gl/yrnj5L $1.99 last day on sale.

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Random Lucidity

I have just finished reading this book and really enjoyed it. It is for sale on kindle for just 0.99c if anyone is looking for a new read.Random Lucidity

This is a story that held my attention from start to finish. Each of its characters is believable and there are enough unexpected twists to keep the reader turning the pages.

I particularly enjoyed the author’s ability to draw you in to each relationship. A romance under pressure, a father and son and their roles as they are inevitably reversed when age takes its toll, a caregiver that is plagued by greed and vice and a writer of notes that is far from what you would expect.

There are several experiences and choices that are not only true to life but also thought provoking. The end came as a surprize and the plot is a credit to the author.

This is a book that would appeal to a wide cross section of readers – from romantic suspense fans to those seeking a mystery that is both clever and well written. I would highly recommend Random Lucidity and look forward to reading more from this author.
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