Living
the Dream will be released by Tirgearr Publishing
on the 15th July.
Pre-order yours here: http://celiajanderson.co.uk/books/living-the-dream/
Blurb:
When
dreams and reality crash and mingle, escape can be the hardest challenge of
all.
Longing to get away from her troubled
marriage, the opportunity to cross America by train seems like a dream
come true for Vita Craythorne. But charismatic travel agent Moriarty Miles has
other ideas; by replacing their mutual friend Jack on the trip, Vita has
unwittingly set herself up as a guinea pig for Moriarty’s mind-blowing and
potentially dangerous virtual-travelling project. His plan is to give clients
the holiday of a lifetime without ever having to leave the comfort of their own
homes. It’s exciting. It’s time-saving. It’s innovative. Maybe this trip is
just what Vita needs? That is, if she can avoid becoming trapped inside her
own, miraculous dream world.
Author
Bio:
After years of searching for the perfect
job, I think I’ve finally found it in teaching, especially since changing to
part-time hours to leave more space for writing. Let’s face it, where else do
you get paid for reading stories, playing with glue and paint and making small
people laugh? Over the years I’ve child-minded very contentedly, taught cycling
proficiency (forgot to mention at the interview that I was still learning to
ride a bike, but they found out quite soon), stamped books in a library, sold
second-hand maternity clothes, dabbled in mental health care, to name but a few
of my jobs.
When I’m not marking books or writing, I
spend far too much time on Facebook talking to other, much cleverer writer
people. I also blog as part of The Romaniacs online writers’ group. These are
the ladies that make me laugh and keep me sane when I think I’ve run out of
steam. My ultimate dream is to have children’s books published too.
The rest of my non-writing time is taken up
with running Upstage – a children’s drama group – cooking, eating and walking
off the damage. I live with my husband and deranged cats in South Derbyshire
but, sea-starved in the depths of the Midlands, I can often be found striding
over the Quantocks or wandering happily around Brighton
visiting my two daughters and pretending to collect ideas for my next book.
Website: http://celiajanderson.co.uk
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