Her Greatest Mistake, is Sarah's debut psychological thriller available from the 1st of April, 2018.
Always a deep thinking child, she supposed that one day - she'd become a writer. So many hours consumed by reading, lost in the fantasy worlds of Enid Blyton, and writing fantasy stories of her own. Always a people watcher, wondering what is ensuing behind the eyes. But as is often the case, life gripped her hand, and led her along a completely different path. She graduated first with a business degree and then with a psychology degree. After completing post-graduate studies, she worked as a therapist within the varied field of mental health. This path has gifted her an invaluable understanding of life and of people. Now a writer; she could never have been without these experiences.
She wanted to write about life and as with her debut novel, Her Greatest Mistake – perhaps travel the darker aspects of life and relationships.
Her Greatest Mistake is a story of life, and how it can so easily take a wrong turn, and twist and spin in a nightmare fashion. It is told through the eyes of the main female protagonist, Eve, who is a psychologist. It explores how, it is not always what we see, what we know but more perhaps - what we don’t see and what maybe we don’t know. The readers journey with Eve, will involve moments of sadness, darkness, happiness, guilt, hate, fear but above all love. The story also reflects on the relationship between truth and lies and how really, there is very little absolute truth, only ever perspective. A perspective couloured by life and personal experiences in a moment of time.
When writing, Sarah is able to temporarily evaporate into another world, completely losing herself to the imagination. She becomes so engulfed by the story, hours slip away in the guise of minutes and the environment fades somewhere in to the distance. Even when she's not writing, Sarah is never far removed from the evolving story of her characters, and the wonderings of their motives.
Sarah now lives in Cornwall with her husband and three children, german shepherd and cat.
Always a deep thinking child, she supposed that one day - she'd become a writer. So many hours consumed by reading, lost in the fantasy worlds of Enid Blyton, and writing fantasy stories of her own. Always a people watcher, wondering what is ensuing behind the eyes. But as is often the case, life gripped her hand, and led her along a completely different path. She graduated first with a business degree and then with a psychology degree. After completing post-graduate studies, she worked as a therapist within the varied field of mental health. This path has gifted her an invaluable understanding of life and of people. Now a writer; she could never have been without these experiences.
She wanted to write about life and as with her debut novel, Her Greatest Mistake – perhaps travel the darker aspects of life and relationships.
Her Greatest Mistake is a story of life, and how it can so easily take a wrong turn, and twist and spin in a nightmare fashion. It is told through the eyes of the main female protagonist, Eve, who is a psychologist. It explores how, it is not always what we see, what we know but more perhaps - what we don’t see and what maybe we don’t know. The readers journey with Eve, will involve moments of sadness, darkness, happiness, guilt, hate, fear but above all love. The story also reflects on the relationship between truth and lies and how really, there is very little absolute truth, only ever perspective. A perspective couloured by life and personal experiences in a moment of time.
When writing, Sarah is able to temporarily evaporate into another world, completely losing herself to the imagination. She becomes so engulfed by the story, hours slip away in the guise of minutes and the environment fades somewhere in to the distance. Even when she's not writing, Sarah is never far removed from the evolving story of her characters, and the wonderings of their motives.
Sarah now lives in Cornwall with her husband and three children, german shepherd and cat.
Genres: Mystery
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