Millie & Louise - I'm super excited to tell you about my latest novel
This contemporary women’s fiction explores the themes of loss, terrorism, the secrets even those closest keep and the journey of discovering who you were always meant to be. Drop me an email for details on how to purchase a copy.
lesleywebbwrites@proton.me. Or you can purchase it from Wren's Shop in East Knoyle.
Millie & Louise - The Reviews are in....
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I’ve just finished reading your book which I very much enjoyed. It was great to be on a road trip through France.
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I loved your book, you absolutely must write a sequel.
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I really enjoyed your book. The words/sentences/pages flowed very easily. Hugely impressed.
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It's a real page turner.
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Just wanted to let you know how much I have enjoyed reading your book; so much so that I am reading it all over again
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I have been enthralled by your book. It's wonderful! A really lovely story of loss, regret & new beginnings.
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It gave me much pleasure to read it. I couldn’t put it down. Ps……a sequel???
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Fini.. excellent.. I now want a camping-car.. as they say in France.. will there be a sequel??
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I just wanted to say how much I have enjoyed reading it!! Your attention to the detail is excellent - you must have done so much research! A joy to read - I loved it - can’t wait for the next one!
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Loved your book; a great read. The characters really get under your skin.
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It is certainly a page turner.
Genuine Reviews!

One reader asked me for a map of Louise's route through France. The red line plots her journey away from home, the green line plots her return.

So what's it all about?
When Louise’s husband Richard dies unexpectedly she is forced to confront the truth about his infidelities and secret gambling addiction. Overwhelmed with grief, hurt and anger, Louise buys a van – Millie – and escapes to France where she meets the mysterious Henri, an Algerian lorry driver who appears and disappears without warning. Louise is caught up in a terrorist attack in Nice, when a lorry deliberately ploughs through crowds of carnival goers. She is injured. The driver is Henri’s son, who is later killed. Henri is arrested, he is suspected of being involved. After visiting Henri in jail to hear him declare his innocence, she is ready to return to the UK and enjoy a closer relationship with her children Jake and Gemma.
You can read an excerpt here.