Did I take a pair of old pointe shoes and perform a celebratory dance in a stone circle? Yes. Yes, I did. (This is a post from last year that’s making me want to get out there and dance again!)
The reason for the celebration? Well, there’s more than one. Firstly, I’m well enough to dance around a bit. I am enduring one or two monstrous autoimmunity symptoms, but they don’t stop me dancing. And secondly, all three books of A Dancer’s Journey are now ready to dance out into the world!
Update: the whole series is out now!
Series on Amazon UK
Series on Amazon worldwide
Dance and Despair: Writing What You Know on Women Writers, Women[‘s] Books.
There’s a page with full blurbs and some quotes, but here’sTendu’s description:
Scotland’s all misty lochs and magical forests and perfect boyfriends, right?
When dance student Amalphia Treadwell embarks on a secret relationship with her rich, handsome teacher, she has no idea of the danger that lurks in his school in Scotland.
She’s soon dealing with her boyfriend’s beautiful and obsessive ex, the sinister research taking place at the castle school and her own ever-evolving relationship issues.
Amalphia works hard to be the best dancer she can be, but as tension builds within the old walls of the castle, she begins to wonder if she will ever escape the deep dark of the dungeon…
Dark, witty, steamy and fun, Tendu is a compelling and seductive story of love, dance and obsession.
The books do include a little dancing in a stone circle. It’s fun, and I highly recommend it. I hope you can all enjoy a celebratory dance too.
Featured circle: Aikey Brae.
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I think you’ve taken the time to present things very nicely to ensure everything is ready to go for publication. Kudos
Thank you so much 🙂
Sure!
Congratulations on both counts. Wishing you better health and strong turnover on the books.
Thank you 🙂
Can’t wait to read these new books. They look enticing.
I hope you enjoy them, Julie. They are a bit different from my previous novels.
Look forward to reading the books, Ailish. Dancing is good for one’s soul.
It really is 🙂
Dancing in a stone circle sounds like an amazing experience.
It is. Though, I once broke my toe doing so. I was safer in the hard shoes 🙂
Geologists guess that a millennium ago, the Blue Ridge Mountains may have been part of the Scottish Highlands. I’m at a retreat in those Blue Ridge Mountains and can feel the magical exhuberance of your dance. My toes point in solidarity with yours.
Wonderful. I was reading about the division of continents recently and saw that some Scottish mountain ranges had once been connected with others in the Americas. Enjoy your retreat 🙂
Keep dancing, Ailish! Congratulations on your new books!
Thank you, Tim 🙂
Great news…dancing for joy for you, albeit I’m not graceful.
No grace needed for joy 🙂
Congratulations!
Thank you 🙂
Congratulations! Love the photos.
Thank you; I’m glad you like them 🙂
Well done on the books and the dance on/in stone circle!
Thank you, Bernie 🙂
Now I understand what dancing in a stone circle looks like! Enjoyed reading your blog.
I’m glad you liked it 🙂
Congratulations Ailish for the books and dance. I hope you’re healthy and happy
Thank you. I am doing quite well just now 🙂