• Grab Yourself a Firefly Bargain

    For the next 2 days of January, my dragon trilogy books are on sale for HALF PRICE! only on the Firefly Press Website.

    This is a real bargain, especially when you hear that postage and packing are completely free in the UK!

    That is an offer you just can’t miss.

    Ever wondered about Tân, the dragon, and how he cam to be living with Harri and how his whole world was turned upside down because he owned a real, fire-breathing dragon?

    Tân is the Welsh word for fire. The trilogy roams across Snowdonia, from the fictitious St. Gertrudes – Based of Holywell, where my grandmother was born and raised – to Dinas Emrys – the fabled stronghold of Merlin the Magician. Are all the old prophecies coming true? Surely they are just old stories!

    Here are the direct links:

    Dragon Gold

    Dragon White 

    Dragon Red
    While you are there, you can fill your basket up with other brilliant and award-winning books form Firefly.


  • Poor Benni is freezing his knees off on my new website PenniAndBenni

    You will also notice that there is a countdown, letting you know there are 15 days to go til, “Something special comes this way.”

    That’s when the whole point of Penni and Benni becomes clear.

    Go and have a look at what it’s all about so far!


  • Listening to the news just now, about MPs being jostled and abused while trying to get into Parliament, makes me realise just what a Pandora’s Box the referendum turned out to be.

    The referendum was supposed to be advisory, just to find out what the country wanted, assuming it would return a good majority to remain.

    But oh my goodness, look what curiosity did. Look at all the forces that have been unleashed. All the attitudes and positions we were blissfully unaware of, that have been emboldened.

    If you are wondering how to explain Brexit to little ones, you could do no better than to go back to the original warning story of them all.

    Teach children now about when to leave well alone, so they don’t make the same decisions when they grow up and take control themselves.

    Tell them that Parliament was so curious to find out what the people thought, they decided to ask them. The referendum was like a Pandora’s Box, they knew should be left well alone – their job was to make the choice themselves, but Parliament was just too curious, it had to lift the lid and find out. It never expected what was going to happen, how their failure to govern and make decisions has brought us to this.