Saturday, 17 August 2013

Children of Lochandee - more from the Maxwell Family.


I was delighted to see this on Amazon.com re the Lochandee series, and also a lovely review from a reader in America, whom I would like to thank for taking the trouble to write to Amazon. It gives authors the encouragement we sometimes need when we get to the middle of a manuscript and think we shall never reach the end.

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 Children of Lochandee is now available to download from Amazon price £2.00 




http://amzn.to/17xntdG







In 1960s Scotland, the farming industry is on the brink of
huge changes, becoming more mechanised and less
dependent on manpower. At Lochandee, though, it is a
time of hope and promise for the future.

Ross and Rachel Maxwell have every reason to be proud of their expanding family. Their daughter Bridie and her husband Nick are happily married, and working hard to
build up their own farm. Eldest son Conan’s transport business is prospering, and he plans to venture in to the burgeoning tourist industry.

The Maxwells’ youngest son, Ewan, is showing the same keen interest in farming as they did at his age. But there is a cloud on the horizon –a young student, Gerda Fritz-
Allan, who seems to have caught his eye. Beautiful, ambitious and utterly selfish, she has the power to wreak untold damage, changing the lives of the Maxwell family
for ever …



 OR
 it may be downloaded in two parts


                  and
A Maxwell Misled - Book 7



 

 price only 77p each at time of writing.

Thursday, 23 May 2013

Publication of Darkest Before the Dawn



Darkest Before the Dawn is the fifth in a series of 5 novels beginning with Dreams of Home when a young soldier returns from the war and struggles to get a start in farming. Each book follows the progress of the Caraford family. Darkest Before the Dawn brings the series up to present day with the third generation of Carafords. Two of the characters are preparing for university with problems belonging to their generation so it could almost be a young adult novel, although I did not set out to make it that way. However it also brings farming up to date with robots for milking cows, arguments between the generations about changes, as well as an unexpected, and rather satisfying love affair for two of the mature characters.


Blurb - Joe Lennox becomes bitter and deranged and blames Billy Caraford when his son is killed in a car accident, but Billy has lost his best friend and is badly injured himself. Despite the misgivings of his parents he is still determined to be a farmer. He summons his courage to go to university but he knows he can never be the active and admired young sportsman he was. There are days when he is constantly reminded of his injury and he doubts if any woman will love him, even less want to marry him.

When her father dies Kimberley Wilshaw becomes an orphan and she and her aunt move to Scotland. She is nervous about changing schools until Billy helps her find new friends. Both Kim and her aunt become involved in the affairs of the Caraford family and as Kim grows into a lovely young woman she develops the strength of character to confront problems and fight for the life and the love she craves.
 http://amzn.to/16JMAhl

 In my novels the events and characters are entirely fiction and readers would be bored if I used time and space to explain how things work, but I like to think my farming facts are accurate. For anyone who is interested the photos show how cows are housed and fed and how they can go in and out of the milk robot themselves.

Cows eating silage in winter
cubicles where cows sleep


All the cows have an electronic tag to identify them. This determines how much cake to allocate when they enter the robot to be milked and it records the yield and other information.

Cow in robot being milked while eating cake   
       Cow leaving robot after milking







  Some farms have electronic gates which allow the cows to go out to the fields to graze and come back in when they are ready for milking - contented cows at grass