Turning my back on the white Welsh hills, I shovelled snow from my never ending drive. Longing to escape the cold, I dreamed of a tropical destination. Once inside, drinking my tea, I would plan a holiday. The postman parked his van across the drive and handed me some mail. My eyes focused on a postcard from the South Pacific. It was as if someone was reminding me to book that holiday. Author, Joanne Nicholson had sent me a postcard from her cruise. Later that week, Joanne emailed her reflections on the cruise.
Dear Jessie,
I’ve just arrived back from a cruise of the South Pacific, where I lazed around as we floated above a crystal clear azure sea. My favourite pastime was people watching, and whilst sneakily gazing at the crowds I made these key observations:
- People love books. There was barely a sun lounge that wasn’t taken by someone engrossed in a book. It’s so great to see fellow bibliophiles.
- People want to love and be loved. There were lots of events for singles to mingle aboard the ship. They were all looking for the person that would rock their world, with whom they could sail off into the sunset.
- People love kids. There were over 1,000 kids on board and they had relatives swooning all over them. They looked so cute posing for a photo with Shrek, spontaneously dancing in the corridors or wearing their ice cream all down the front of their shirts.
These reflections reminded me of my latest novel ‘Positive’ where Ruth is single and desperate to settle down and have a child. When she launches herself into online dating without success she decides it’s time to take matters into her hands and try to have a child on her own. She has the support of great friends that help her cope with her rollercoaster ride of emotions.
As an Australian author of contemporary women’s fiction, my novels are a light easy read (perfect for your handbag). They all focus around the dynamics of relationships, not necessarily with partners but with other important people in their lives.
In my novel ‘In Another Life’, Lily does a past life regression to see if she is connected with her late mother only to find she was male and her Dad was her brother. She then researches her regression and finds that her little sister from a previous life is now an old lady. She can’t help but meet her to see if they share a connection across lives.
In ‘Intuition’, Chloe learns she has the skill to read minds. What starts out as a lark, where she no longer has to take people on face value, turns her life upside down when she discovers her husband fantasizes about other women and her best friend has a crush on her husband.
Cheers from down under,
Joanne
About the Author
Joanne Nicholson is an Australian author who juggles parenting four kids with trying to exercise, socialise, manage sporting teams, complete mundane chores and write. She loves boating, reading, pilates, listening and playing music, playing basketball and spending quality time with family and friends. She has published two women’s fiction novels, ‘Intuition’ and ‘In Another Life’; a YA novel ‘Music Score’ and short stories, ‘Horrorscopes’ and ‘Spirits’.
Joanne’s novels deal with dynamics of relationships, but reviewers say the novels are lighthearted. The novels look thought-provoking and tempting. I have no idea how this author manages to write and juggle her life – she must be very dedicated to her writing.
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Wow! What a busy lady. And, yes, if we stop and look around us, travelling on a bus or train, there are always people with noses in books. We must keep writing! A pity it takes so long to write a book and it is read in no time.