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Sally Cronin, book marketer and indie supporter extraordinaire, invites us to share an excerpt of one of our books on her blog. Here is mine, along with a fabulous review of Amanda in Ireland: The Body in the Bog.

Today, the first day of the blog tour, I am visiting Esther Chilton. Esther is a freelance writer, copywriter and writing tutor for The Writers Bureau. She has her own editing, proofreading and advice service. She writes amazing short stories and books on writing. Recently, under the name Esther Moonstomp, she has published The Secret Dragon, a book for children, featured here.
Please visit her blog and check out an excerpt from Amanda in Ireland: The Body in the Bog

Esther Chilton and her assistant!
Thank you, Esther, for kicking off the blog tour.
Here is the schedule for the rest of the tour. Please leave comments on Esther’s site.
October 3 – Esther Chilton
October 6 – Sally Cronin
October 8 – Yvette Prior
October 13 – Barb Taub
October 15 – Jacqui Murray
October 20 – Teri Polen, Bad Moon Rising
October 24 – Miriam Hurdle
October 28 – DL Finn
November 3 – Colleen Chesebro
November 7 – Pete Springer
November 10 – Jennifer Kelland
November 14 – Marie Bailey
November 18 – Stevie Turner
Guest on Books and Such
Posted on: June 17, 2024
- In: Amanda Travels | Books | reviews
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Teri Pollen has kindly featured Amanda in Scotland: The Standing Stones on her blog, Books and Such, along with her awesome review and an excerpt to tease you. Teri writes amazing reviews of various books and has written thrilling books herself. Check out her books here.

Thanks, Teri. I appreciate the wonderful reviews I’ve had for this book. It makes my writer’s heart sing!
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Esther Chilton has featured me on her Guest Writer Spot where I have included a short excerpt from Amanda in Scotland: The Standing Stones. Esther has written some great books for writers and two collections of short stories. Learn more about her books here.
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It has been ten years since we published Amanda in England: The Missing Novel. So I thought we should celebrate with some cake!

I based this book on my numerous visits to England, a place I love. On one visit we stopped at Windsor Castle. The Queen was in, but we did not see her as we explored her fascinating home. Although I thought I saw a curtain twitch as we watched the changing of the guard.
I enjoyed the castle very much but one of the things that really caught my attention was Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House. It was well worth the wait in line to view it. A few months later, when browsing a local bookstore in Canada, I found an amazing book all about the Dolls’ House.

I have spent hours pouring over this book and its wonderful pictures. It clearly depicts the details that were put into creating this miniature palace.

The doll’s house was built between 1921 and 1924 and presented to Queen Mary (the current Queen’s Grandmother) as a gift in 1924. It is now a piece of history. It depicts life between the two World Wars and has a very Upstairs Downstairs/Downton Abbey feel about it. There are forty rooms and vestibules on four levels, with two staircases, two elevators that stop on every floor, hot and cold running water in all five bathrooms, toilets that flush, electric lights, a cellar, a garage and a garden. No detail was missed; from the tiny books in the library, paintings on the walls, toys in the nursery and cars in the garage. It is a delight and I’m so glad I have the book to revisit it as often as I want to.












I found this delightful video which will give you a better idea.
I just had to include a visit to this place in Amanda in England: The Missing Novel
Here’s the excerpt:
Amanda squealed with delight. Before her stood a replica of Windsor Castle, in miniature, completely furnished. The entrance with the marble staircase, the dining room with the long table set for dinner with tiny dishes, the paintings hanging on the walls and the sparkling chandeliers were all there. A library with mini books on the shelves, the nursery with toys scattered about and even a puppet theatre, caught her attention.
“Look here,” Liam shouted. “There is even a garage with six fancy cars, a bicycle and a motorcycle too. They’re all in perfect scale too. Blimey, I bet they even run.”
“There is so much to look at,” said Leah. “Look at the little paint box and book of nursery songs, the teeny mirror and hair brush set. It’s so adorable.”
“This would have been so much fun to play with. Do you think the princesses were allowed to play with it?” asked Amanda.
Rylee looked at the miniature garden with three-inch trees and small shrubs. “Here’s a baby pram and look, birds in the trees and – even a cat.”
“Oh, I do hope Rupert is all right in the car,” said Leah.
Mesmerised by the scene before her, Amanda felt like she had entered the land of Lilliputians. She wanted to disappear into the miniature building or become a princess who could spend hours playing with it.
“Amanda, Amanda,” Leah tugged at her sleeve. “We should go now.”
The sun shone fiercely when they emerged from viewing the doll house. Amanda rubbed her eyes. “This is bright, isn’t it?” She rubbed her eyes again. “Is that her?”
“Is that who?” asked Liam and Leah at the same time.
“I swear I just saw that weird lady go into the castle.”
“Well, I don’t know what you saw, but I saw those two blokes who were at the hospital, sneaking behind a statue in the garden,” said Rylee.
“And there’s Rupert. Now, how did he get out of the car?” Leah ran into the garden after him.
Join me in wishing Amanda in England: The Missing Novel a very Happy Birthday!
Smorgasbord Bookshelf 2022- Share an Extract from your latest book – #YA – Amanda in Malta: The Sleeping Lady (An Amanda Travels Adventure Book 8) by Darlene foster –
Posted on: March 16, 2022
- In: Books | guest posts | reviews
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Happy to be a guest on Sally Cronin´s Smorgasbord Bookshelf where I share an extract of Amanda in Malta: The Sleeping Lady.

In this series you are invited to share an extract of 500 words from your most recent book published within the last 12 months. Details at the end of the post.
The aim of the series
- To showcase your latest book and sell some more copies.
- Gain more reviews for the book.
- Promote a selection of your other books that are available.
Today I am sharing an extract from the YA adventure by Darlene Foster. Amanda in Malta: The Sleeping Lady (An Amanda Travels Adventure Book 8) – I have read the book and can highly recommend.
About the book
Amanda receives a postcard from her best friend, Leah, and is surprised to learn that she is in Malta with her aunt. Reading between the lines, she senses Leah is in trouble. Desperate to help her, Amanda travels to Malta with her classmate Caleb and his parents.
Amanda is intrigued…
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Thank you Laurel Rockefeller for featuring an excerpt of Amanda in Alberta – The Writing on the stone on her blog. Here is a sample of what Amanda is up to in her own province. Please share if you wish. Have a great day!!



















