I’m delighted to share this priceless feedback on my novel, Asylum, from book critic Ann Creber.
“What a survivor [protagonist] Yvette is!
I thought it was clever and subtle the way the sub-plot (almost) of refugees was woven into Yvette’s story.
Congratulations to Isobel Blackthorn for a moving story of near despair and triumph. There is hope there for so many women in difficult situations.
And of course we are going to expect to hear more of the next phase of Yvette’s life! And soon!
Asylum is a rewarding read, rather like a meal when you savour every mouthful instead of gulping it down because there are better things to be done!”
Asylum is available in paperback at
Odyssey Books,
Angus and Robertson,
Amazon and the
Book Depository. Ebook available through all major outlets.
For an author signed copy, contact me
here.
For reviews, an excerpt and more, please visit the
Asylum page.
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Published on June 17, 2015 20:39