Deborah Jay reviews: The Light: Wake-Robin Ridge #4 by Marcia Meara

Reblogged from Deborah Jay:

How are you all doing out there? Reading more?

For me it’s a time of rediscovering my creative writing mojo – I’ve finally begun The Five Kingdoms book #4 – yay!!! 2019 was such a horrendous year for me, I could only write non-fiction. I must be one of the few who can honestly say this coronavirus lockdown, if it had to happen at all, has actually come at the perfect time for me. I completed my move to the Scottish Highlands just a couple of weeks before this all started to kick in, and I really, really appreciate the downtime. I’m using it for unpacking/settling in/decorating/getting the wayward garden under control…

Veg bed

First veg bed, turned and planted with peas. Only 7 more and the polytunnel to go…

It’s also really easy to stay isolated – the only time we see anyone else is at the supermarket (rare visits) or when the postie comes, and the box is the other side of 2 gates.  The only downside to living where we do (one and a half miles from the nearest village)

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About Sue Vincent

Sue Vincent was a Yorkshire born writer, esoteric teacher and a Director of The Silent Eye. She was immersed in the Mysteries all her life. Sue maintained a popular blog and is co-author of The Mystical Hexagram with Dr G.M.Vasey. Sue lived in Buckinghamshire, having been stranded there due to an accident with a blindfold, a pin and a map. She had a lasting love-affair with the landscape of Albion, the hidden country of the heart. Sue  passed into spirit at the end of March 2021.
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3 Responses to Deborah Jay reviews: The Light: Wake-Robin Ridge #4 by Marcia Meara

  1. Marcia says:

    Thank you so much, Sue, for sharing Deborah Jay’s lovely review of The Light. It’s especially nice of you to let your followers know about this one, as the release coincided with the release of that miserable virus that has had such a terrible world-wide impact. Poor Rabbit got lost in the pandemic, I’m afraid. But with reviews like Deborah’s and good folks like you sharing them, I’m hopeful folks will decide it will make good reading while staying at home. Such a pleasure to see this remarkable little boy visiting you, in a part of the world I’d LOVE to see! Maybe he’ll tell me all about it, so I can do some armchair traveling, myself! 🙂 ❤ Thanks again, Sue! Big Hugs from Across the Pond! ❤

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