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White Lilies

* fiction * mystery * romance * cosy * contemporary *

Ellen, a successful city girl with a banking career and a lonely life after the death of her mother, is contacted by a solicitor with news she has been bequeathed a property at Warburton, Victoria by a grandmother she never knew existed.

Although upset that her mother kept her grandmother a secret all her life, she renovates the old house and relocates to Warburton, where the mystery deepens. What happened to her grandfather? Why did her mother leave the house thirty-five years ago without any clothes or belongings? What happened to the older, grumpy neighbour?

Whose human remains are discovered on the property?

White Lilies is a short, easy-to-read, cosy Australian mystery with a touch of murder, romance and family history.

White Lilies

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Available as ebook or paperback and on Kindle Unlimited.
First 2 chapters are available as a free sample.

 

Thought this was a really good book, loved the storyline. More interesting with location of the story, which gives some insights into the Aussie bush and history of the area.
Characters were well rounded and easy to like, the heroine’s journey from city girl to country was lovely, and I loved her dog!
Can’t wait for more from this author, and having also read “Viktoria” I would urge everyone to give that a try as well. Very different genre to “White Lilies” and an exciting read.

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White Lilies – the idea

White Lilies was the first book that I wrote though the second one I published.

Many of us like to think that there may be a secret relative somewhere unknown to us, who leaves a significant bequest to us when they pass, not unlike when we are children, thinking that perhaps we are a kidnapped prince or princess growing up in normal society when there is a castle and country looking for us.

What if, there really was a secret relative who died and left a property to you, but there was a sad story attached to it? A relative that you wish you had known, who would have meant more to you than the bequeathed property?

Inheriting a country property would be life-changing in so many ways, and if it happened to a city career girl, what would the changes in her life entail? Then, I imagined a horrible family mystery that had kept the city girl separated from the relative that she should have known and loved.

Of course, it also had to happen in a town that I am familiar with, having worked my first job in Warburton after leaving school.

Viktoria

Fiction * Science Fantasy * Adventure * Sub-genres: Romance & Horror

Viktoria chronicles the epic survival of a winged, prehistoric female sharing a common ancestor with man, stranded on a South American island for over 100 years with a broken wing.

Captured after killing an Australian backpacker, and with evidence of previous human kills, Viktoria is relocated to a facility in Wyoming, United States, for research. After a dramatic escape, she journeys across the country and beyond, seeking her homeland and her own kind.

Interwoven into the tale are – the nerdy scientist shadowing Viktoria, passionately trying to save her; the widow of the backpacker, initially regarding Viktoria as a demon, who transforms into an advocate for her species; the journalist following the story; and the Australian cattle farmer’s daughter who discovers a flock of ‘demon humans’ living in her backyard.

We share a common ancestor … but can we share our world?

Artwork by Wendy Frere.


Available from:

Amazon (ebook, paperback)https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/1764413652
Barnes & Noble (ebook & paperback)https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/viktoria-lj-fox/1138741500?ean=2940196239601
Dymocks (paperback)pending
Booktopia (ebook)https://www.booktopia.com.au/viktoria-l-j-fox/ebook/9781764413640.html
Kobo (ebook) (free on Kobo Plus)https://www.kobo.com/au/en/ebook/viktoria-9

I was so enthralled with Viktoria that I read the entire novel in two sittings. Each chapter brought a new surprise and the entire story was full of mystery; keeping me guessing right up until the end. It’s hard to review without giving too much away, but I thoroughly enjoyed following along with the journey of each character and, in particular, unveiling the driving motivations behind the creature of which this novel is so aptly named.

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Viktoria – the idea

I had an extremely vivid dream one night several years ago. In my dream, four Australian backpackers were on a remote island in South America and walked into a faded old green hut and confronted a winged, human-like creature.

This dream became an obsession with me and I saw Viktoria in my mind and thought about her constantly. Eventually, I decided to write the story down, even if it were only to help me sleep at night and lay her to rest.

Of course, the story took a mind of its own and I cried writing the final chapter, as I had lived Viktoria for so long and dreamed so vividly of her, that she had become a real entity. I missed her.