Fiona McArthur

Archive for September, 2009

Free e-book offer

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

the-midwifes-little-miracleGreat news. Download my free eBook today, The Midwife’s Little Miracle. I love this book. There’s another nine books from other authors to download if you have fun. And it’s all free for a year.

Mills and Boon’s eBook sales arm in the UK are celebrating their first birthday of eBooks. While for some they’ll never replace the feel of a book in your hand, the idea of a backlit small screen where I can choose the size of the font, have no light needed to annoy my husband, and holds a big fistful of novels in my bed – isn’t too scary.

To try the feel of an eBook (excuse the pun), you can easily download to your computer.

To read eBooks on your computer you need a program like:

ePub The Midwife’s Little Miracle.epub (you will need Adobe Digital Editions or Calibre eBook Management or a similar program that can read .epub eBook files)

Mobi The Midwife’s Little Miracle.mobi (you will need Calibre eBook Management or a similar program that can read .mobi eBook files)


The eBook is on a special site set up by Mills and Boon for the ten books they are offering. One from each line of romance and of course mine is from the Medical Romance Line. So enjoy.

everyonesreading.com

There’s an interesting discussion on ebooks and e-readers at http://community.eharlequin.com/content/medical-authors-group-blog – look for the photo of my colourful scarf in New Zealand

Mystical New Zealand

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

I’ve just returned from flying visit to fellow med author Alison Robert’s

Fellow Medical author Alison Roberts

(Hot shot Surgeon, Cinderella Bride, HMB Medical Aug 09) home country of New Zealand. Such a heartwrenchingly beautiful country – no wonder she writes such gorgeous books.

We drove down to Akaroa Harbour and I loved the little waterside township of Akaroa with all its French influences and scenery.

On the road scenery

On the road scenery

Tiny bays, larger bays, and always soaring peaks and rocky outcrops. And sheep.

Alison’s dog, Molly, loves riding in the car. She’s a wind-in-her-hair kinda girl.  We drove west over gorgeous farm land and back over the mountains  to the spectacular view over Christchurch. As a person who lives in a very temperate zone, 15 -25 degrees celsius most of the time, it was very exciting to see snow on the far Alps.  Short trips are great,  and then again it was lovely to be back with my DH in my own bed and back into my writing. But now I have to slip off to work, Well Women’s Clinic today, so take care, keep well

and look after you

 warmest wishes

Fi

Spring is Here!

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

I love Spring. The Liquid Amber tree outside my bedroom is budding up waiting to unfurl and greet the warmer weather. The branches  stark and bare for a month now, have stopped waving in the howling wind. Yesterday, the birds in the grevilleas opposite the veranda were singing to each other like performers at the opera and I had to smile at the purity in their song. Nothing like the squeaky screech I can produce. Not that it stops me singing. Did I ever mention my very own, fabulous Aunt Maurine, was a soprano for Sadler Wells Opera Company? She still has a glorious voice. But back to spring.

Now, this morning, under a deepening blue sky I can see a fluffyblack baby water turkey hop across the tops of waterlillies to follow his mum and dad. Babies everywhere. And you all know how much I love babies.

Yep. Love Spring. New beginnings, new life, new people to meet, friendships to make, and for me a new book to start. Emma’s Story. For those who’ve read any of my Lyrebird Lake maternity books – there’s one out this month, Pregnant Midwife Father Needed- fabulous little Emma has been in them all.

It’s Emma’s time to shine and show us the amazing woman I know she is. And she’s got a lot on her plate. Her mum’s disease is progressing, and she’s returned home to Lyrebird Lake. Now her daughter is asking why can’t she have a dad like all the kids at school as Emma carries the secret she believes no man can love.  But I need to get to page one, chapter one and start listening to what she has to say. But before I go…

Congratulations to Margaret Lawson of Canada who’s won a copy of  Pregnant Midwife Father Needed. I really hope you enjoy Mia’s story, Margaret.

In celebration of spring, I have a new competition starting today that will run until the 25th October. That’s my wedding anniversay and the prize is all three of my published Lyrebird Lake books in a romance pack to mark that important day in my life.

My hero and I have been married for 29 years this year and he still makes my heart skip a beat and feel warm inside when I catch sight of him unexpectedly. Like magic. Can you tell I watched Sleepless In Seattle with him last night?

Wishing a wonderful spring to all the lovers and the lovers of romance out there at this beautiful time of the year.

warmest wishes

Fiona

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