Fiona McArthur

Where do I start?

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Where do I start? What a huge month since I’ve updated.

I’ve been awarded my first five star review from Sheryl at Cataromance, for my new Lyrebird Lake book, The Midwife’s New-Found Family which I have to quote here, <G> but I will give you the link. http://cataromance.com/?p=1983

A powerfully moving tale of human fallacy.

The Midwife’s New-Found Family by Fiona McArthur is a fascinating contemporary that draws the reader in and then delivers a powerfully moving tale of human fallacy. I enjoyed perusing this book because it had a feel-good attitude to it and I thoroughly loved reading about all of the characters in it. Ms. McArthur is a fairly new author for me and she has also become one of my favorites. Her characters are determined to succeed in their chosen fields but they also have a frailty to them that makes them appear human and down-to-earth while also struggling to fix problems and discover what destiny has in store for them. This book should definitely be on anyone’s list as a story to read.

Such a lovely surprise when I made it back to computer access after my fab time in the Kimberleys of Western Australia, home of Baz Luhrmann’s movie, AUSTRALIA. The sky, the sunsets, the walls of the canyons. Darn shame the rivers have crocodiles but oh so beautiful.

But floating around in hot rainforest springs wasn’t all I was there for. Have just finished the proofs for my first Kimberley book or two, A MIDWIFE IN A MILLION which is set along the Gibb River Road, and have a heap of new ideas for the second. I even took a helicopter flight over the Bungle Bungles for a scene I can’t wait to write. I needed to talk to that helicopter pilot. More on that as the photos appear over the next few weeks.

Keep well, keep happy, and never lose sight of your dreams.

warm regards

Fiona

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