Now scheduling a 2 week tour for Simon's Choice by Charlotte Castle
This tour will run December 7-21
I am scheduling guest blogs, interviews, and promo stops
pdfs will be available for reviewers
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pdfs will be available for reviewers
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Simon's Choice
Charlotte Castle
"But Daddy, who will live with me in
heaven?"
Doctor Simon Bailey has everything a man could ever want.
Then his beautiful daughter is diagnosed with Leukemia.
He can almost accept her impending death.
He can almost accept the fact that he will have to live without her.
But he cannot stand the thought of his little girl having to face death alone.
He answers her innocent question in a moment of desperation, testing his marriage, his professional judgment and his sanity to the limit.
As cracks form in Simon's previously perfect family, we wonder, as do his loved ones ... will he really make the ultimate sacrifice?
Combining poignant moments of both humour and pain, 'Simon's Choice' is a penetrating account of parenthood at the sharp-end.
Doctor Simon Bailey has everything a man could ever want.
Then his beautiful daughter is diagnosed with Leukemia.
He can almost accept her impending death.
He can almost accept the fact that he will have to live without her.
But he cannot stand the thought of his little girl having to face death alone.
He answers her innocent question in a moment of desperation, testing his marriage, his professional judgment and his sanity to the limit.
As cracks form in Simon's previously perfect family, we wonder, as do his loved ones ... will he really make the ultimate sacrifice?
Combining poignant moments of both humour and pain, 'Simon's Choice' is a penetrating account of parenthood at the sharp-end.
About
the Author:
The daughter of a successful novelist, Charlotte
Castle considers herself ‘chronically unemployable’ and admits to being
astounded that her book has had such a positive reception.
“To be honest, I started writing ‘Simon’s Choice’
out of a mixture of genuine desire to explore the horror of losing a child and
a fair amount of desire to get out of mopping the kitchen floor. That people
want to read it is wonderful.”
A school governor for her daughter’s primary school
and actively involved in her local ‘Community Action Group’, Charlotte juggles
writing with cleaning up after a man whom she says is “completely unfamiliar with
the term ‘washing basket’”, her cat and her two children.
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