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Troubled Minds (A Love to Die For)- Leigh Oakley

Sophie fell in love with a complete stranger on one spectacular Monday afternoon. A love so compelling that she is already planning a way out of her forthcoming wedding to Carl. At last, she had felt the kind of love she’d been craving – John was ‘the one!’ …but there is only one problem…the following day she goes into work to find that everyone around her believes it’s still Monday!

So, what happened yesterday? More importantly, who was John and where is he now? The panic thumping in her chest is nothing compared to what is about to come.

‘Troubled Minds’ is part one of the Trilogy ‘A Love to Die For’

As an author I believe that most people are trying to do the right thing, trying to be moral and righteous but sometimes we become a hostage to circumstance, and sometimes good people find themselves committing terrible acts in the name of love. The kind of love that drives us to do the unthinkable, to abandon ourselves so completely…the kind of love to die for?

What do you think?

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Written by leighoakley

I am a relatively new author to the publication of novels as this was something to which I never seemed to have time to devote, while working full-time in a very challenging role. My previous writing was restricted to competition short stories (with some pleasing success) and to script writing. My favourite scripts were bespoke Christmas pantomimes which I wrote for clients every spring/summer. My recent retirement has allowed me to pursue my goal in novel writing.
My first series 'A Love to Die For' was well received by readers some of whom are still asking for a forth part to the trilogy. I am in two minds about that at the moment!
My second series 'Precious Stones' was inspired by the old Eagles song 'Lyin' Eyes' but it is considerable darker than the song we used to sing along to I'm afraid.
I have taken part in some talks via zoom to several societies who have embraced my first series and in particular the residents of Filey on which the series was based. Some have told me that since they read the series they don't like walking along the Filey Brigg any more which I suppose, in some ways, is a compliment!

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