20,000 up - New Book out to celebrate!

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20,000th book sold!

Just a couple of days ago, I noticed that I have now sold over 20,000 books on Amazon for Kindle. I have also sold some on KOBO and Smashwords, as well as paperbacks on Feed-a-Read.

I am grateful to all who have supported me by buying my books. This is why, from time to time, I post new stuff here as well. I will not forget my roots!

I am celebrating by publishing a new book, entitled Killing Me Slowly

Here is the blurb from the back of the book.


You have to be tough to be a Royal Marine Commando. Corporal Mike Morrison was one of the best. Only just twenty-four, with six years in the service, amongst others, he had undergone Parachute Training, Arctic Warfare Training, Desert Warfare Training, Advanced Weapons Training, Diver Training, and most recently Sniper Training, having come top of his course. Having just returned to the UK from Afghanistan and the Gulf, he was ready for his next step. His aim; to be accepted for the Special Boat Section (SBS), the Royal Navy’s equivalent to the SAS.

He did not expect to get sick.

Having worked through flu and colds before, he thought he could man-up and get through. He was wrong.

Finally admitting defeat, he reported sick. The doctors could find nothing wrong, so told him so. Then he collapsed and almost died. One by one, his vital organs began to shut down, and yet the doctors were completely baffled. They had no idea why Mike’s own body was killing him.

By chance, after a process of elimination, they discovered that he was allergic to something his body made naturally — testosterone. Mike was, however, in a coma, so it was up to his father, a retired Parachute Regiment warrant officer, to make a decision on behalf of his son. Recalling just two incidents in his son’s past, one at age five and the other some nine years later, he made the decision. He hoped it was the right one.

When Mike awoke, he was still not out of danger, but now he had a chance. The only difficulty was Mike was not Mike any more. Mike was now Mikayla and faced a very different set of challenges.

How tough was she going to need to be now?


Find it here:
U.S. - Killing Me Slowly
U.K. - Killing Me Slowly
GERMANY - https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00IF8QGWK
CANADA - https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00IF8QGWK
AUSTRALIA - https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B00IF8QGWK

Tanya