![]() ![]() Judy Blundell is no first time author – though this is the first book to have her own name on the cover. Well, the answer to the first was found by reading the notes. How could this be a first novel? How could the book be over? How come it wasn’t a twenty book series so I could follow this girl through all her life? Completely consumed by the book I read on until it was done then sat there stunned. ![]() Well, I don’t often get notes of any kind in with books sent for review, so I thought OK, and I read - and was so glad that I did! Even though the book was in proof form, written by an author I’d never heard of, it was the words that grabbed me from page one – and the characters. What I Saw and How I Lied arrived on my doormat, as many books do, and I would probably have put it on my ‘to be read one day’ pile except that the publicist, Alyx Price, had added a hand-written note that simply demanded that I read this brilliant book. ![]() There are few books published in the last year that have left me quite as breathless as one I read a few weeks ago. (The following interview appears, in a slightly different form, on Nikki Gamble's fabulous WriteAway site) ![]()
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