I'm thrilled to be able to welcome best selling author, Sue Shepherd back to the blog
Sue's Latest novel, Love Them and Leave Them is out now
Corazon Books 27 September 2016 |
A bit of blurb..
Love Them and Leave Them:
Sometimes you have to leave the one you love … sometimes you’re the one who’s
left behind. The new heartwarming and heartbreaking romantic comedy from the
No.1 bestselling author of Doesn’t Everyone Have a Secret?
On his way home, Ed makes a
split-second decision that changes the lives of all those who love him.
Six years on, Ed’s daughter,
Jessie, is stuck in a job with no prospects, her dreams never fulfilled. It
will take more than her unreliable boyfriend, Chris, and temperamental best
friend, Coco, to give her the confidence to get her life back on track.
But what if Ed had made another
decision? It could all have been so different …
Six years on, Ed’s daughter,
Jessica, has a successful career, loving boyfriend, Nick, and a keen eye on her
dream home. But when new clients, a temperamental Coco, and her unreliable
boyfriend, Chris, walk into her life, Jessica’s perfect world soon starts to
unravel.
Love Them and Leave Them is a
story of love, families, friendship and a world of possibilities. Whichever
decision Ed makes, the same people are destined to come into his daughter’s
life, sometimes in delightfully different ways. And before they can look
forward to the future, they will all have to deal with the mistakes of the
past.
Another Us by Sue Shepherd
My second novel, ‘Love Them and
Leave Them’ explores two possible outcomes of one split-second decision. I have
to say, I am rather gripped by the concept that when we make these choices, we
somehow create a parallel. It’s intriguing to think that there may be another
me, living a different life.
As a family, a few years ago, we
chose to up sticks and move to the Isle of Wight. It was a huge decision for us
and it changed our children’s lives forever. But what if (yep I said it, I’m
sorry, but sometimes it’s just the best phrase available), what if somewhere in
a parallel world there are two other boys who didn’t move here? A different
version of our children who are still growing up in our old house, who have
different friends, who go to different schools, and who know nothing of our
life by the sea. I wonder - are they
happy too?
Equally thought provoking is the
possibility that somewhere there’s a version of me who simply never finished
writing her first novel. God knows I put it down and picked it up a million
times when my children were younger and time was short. Is there a me somewhere
who doesn’t know the joy I now know of finishing a book and presenting it to
the world? (Actually that bit is damn scary, but … you get the idea.)
George Michael sang of turning a
different corner and never meeting the right person. How fascinating, how
frightening. Are our lives really that fragile? My husband and I met through a
similar chance, a decision made by someone I didn’t actually know caused me to
change my plans. Those plans ultimately lead to me meeting the man who has
loved me (and snored next to me) for 20 years. Surely that’s nuts, isn’t it? If
I hadn’t met him, would I be with someone else right now? Would I be saying, ‘I
can’t imagine my life without Fred in it!’ You can tell I’ve really given this
whole phenomenon some thought, can’t you?
Ultimately, we are who we are,
and we do our best. As much as I’m rattling on about it, and inviting you to
think about the possibility that there could be another you, living an
alternative life, in another part of the world, it really wouldn’t do to spend
every moment wondering what we could’ve done differently. Regrets are
pointless, they don’t allow us to move on. So I guess I’m saying we have to
simply do what feels right at the time and then live with the consequences. We
can rest assured that’s probably what the other us is doing right now too!
© by Sue Shepherd
More about Sue can be found on her website by clicking here
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My thanks to Sue for this lovely guest post and also to Ian at Corazon Books
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