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Group Read - Read Along and Q&A with Heather Burnside - Slur - from November 1st
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Oct 08, 2015 08:52AM

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Thanks Janet. Sorry to be pernickety but due to Amazon rules and regulations, it won't be free again until after 18th November. However, it's currently free until Sunday. :)
No worries, you've said it and that's fine! :)
If you want this book for FREE, GET IT NOW.... IS THE MESSAGE! ON OFFER UNTIL SUNDAY 11TH OCTOBER
If you want this book for FREE, GET IT NOW.... IS THE MESSAGE! ON OFFER UNTIL SUNDAY 11TH OCTOBER

If you want this book for FREE, GET IT NOW.... IS THE MESSAGE! ON OFFER UNTIL SUNDAY 11TH OCTOBER"
Cheers Janet. :)


Thanks Kerry (and everybody else who has downloaded it). I'm looking forward to the group readalong. :)



Great, good to see some interest here.
The book will be on offer again for a few days at the beginning of next month, I believe. I'm sure Heather herself will be along in the next couple of days to say.
The book will be on offer again for a few days at the beginning of next month, I believe. I'm sure Heather herself will be along in the next couple of days to say.

I read this recently so won't be participating in the read along but will definitely pop in for the discussion and q&a! Look forward to seeing what everyone thinks :)


You're welcome Janet. Thank you for your help and support. :)

Yeah Amazon is often a pain in the neck - especially for the authors. I was helping some authors to get their free books free at the German paige as they have to prove from other sources these are supposes to be free and that kind of stuff - I'm less and less found of Amazon and try to get my books as much as possible from other shops :-)

Oh yes, I think that's probably permafree. Amazon don't let you price your books as free for more than 5 days a quarter through their Select programme, but if they see a book offered free elsewhere they will automatically price match it. I am only with Amazon. I've found that they offer a lot of advantages for authors although they also wield a lot of power.


Great, I'm looking forward to it Sean. :)

And I just want to shake Rita! Smarten up, girl!
Are these the reactions you expected to these two characters?


Hi Brenda, thanks for your feedback.
With DI Bowden, yes definitely. He's very old fashioned and has old fashioned values. He doesn't like the sort of girls who go out to nightclubs getting drunk and up to all sorts of mischief so he takes an instant dislike to the girls. Plus, the area they come from is a rough area and certain sectors of society would pre-judge them based on that.
Rita is a complex character. She's brash, feisty and flirtatious to the point of embarrassment. She has had a tough upbringing and this affects how she deals with life. I wanted to show the contrast between the two girls and how they react to the accusations. Although Julie lives near to Rita, she comes from a much more respectable family and has therefore had a different upbringing. Rita has some redeeming qualities although this doesn't become evident until much later in the book.

Thanks Janet, I'm looking forward to 'chatting' with you. :)

Thanks for your feedback Chris. I'm glad you're enjoying the book. I understand what you are saying about Betty but she's going through a range of conflicting emotions and doesn't know what to do for the best. Her daughter is in a state, and Betty is finding it difficult seeing her like that when there isn't much she can do to help. Also, she isn't used to seeing her husband react in such a way. The atmosphere between Julie and Bill is very unpleasant and Betty is stuck in the middle of it all. :)


Yes, I agree Bill. I wasn't excusing the girls' behaviour but explaining why Rita is the person she is. I know this sort of thing happens although I've never witnessed it myself. However, I got the idea from a couple of incidents that I saw in pubs and clubs during my younger days. One of them happened when I was with a group of friends and we found a young girl in a pub toilets. She was so drunk that she could hardly stand up, and her friends had left her and gone on to a nightclub. We looked after her and made sure she got home safely.

I'm not sure what the problem is Ishita although it is only available on the Kindle from Amazon. Is your device a Kindle or an alternative device?



I'm going to have to stop reading on here until I catch. Hopefully starting this one tonight. :)

That's terrible. I can't imagine doing that to someone even as a prank. It's one thing to spike a friends drink unawares. I remember doing it at least once in my early 20s. But never could I imagine myself (back then, now never) or any of our friends doing that sort of thing to the point where they were unable to take care of themselves and then even think about leaving them to fend for themselves. Incredible. Time to get some new friends.
I'm at 38%. It's moving right along.

Regarding your question about dialogue Sophia, I guess I am a bit of a people watcher. I have a fascination for how people interact with each other and I tend to play conversations over in my head before writing them down. :)

Some writers use coloqualism to the extreme, and render the dialogue unreadable; good to see you avoided that. The occasional word is all that is needed to give a flavour of the local dialect, and i think you pull it off well.

Some writers use coloqualism to the extreme, and render the dialogue unreadable; good to see you avoided that. The occasional word is all that ..."
Thank you David. I really appreciate that. :)