DECEMBER, 2017
GRACE’S TURMOIL
By: Peter Perrin
The Plot:
Divorced and emotionally dam-
aged, artist Grace Stollery wants noth-
ing more than to spend her semi-
retirement painting and let time heal
her emotional scars. So, she hides
herself away in The Grange retire-
ment village and swears off men.
But when dashing widower Al-
fred Nobel moves into her retirement
village, he turns her life upside down
and her heart inside out by awakening
feelings she wants to keep dormant.
Alfred sets out to woo Grace, but she is initially cautious.
Undeterred, he persists, and slowly Grace warms to him and he
begins to win her over.
As if Grace‟s resistance to his charms isn‟t enough of a
problem for Alfred, there is a further complication. Grace may
be reluctant to get involved with him, but the village‟s resident
femme fatale isn‟t. She likes what she sees and wants him for
herself. Will she succeed in driving a wedge between Alfred and
Grace?
***** Amazon Review by Poppy: “The opening scene
really pulled me into the book, and from that point I was spell-
bound.” https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/customer-reviews/
R2ZL832XEJJJC2
Available in E-Book At:
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Prices:
Print: $10.00
Digital: $4.99
Length: 306 Pages
Heat Level: PG-13
An Excerpt:
Looking at him sent a spontaneous burst of attraction rip-
pling through her. It caught her by surprise. Becoming attracted
to anybody was the last thing she needed right then. Her di-
vorce was too recent and too painful. All she wanted was to
focus on her painting to block out the pain. Although she had-
n‟t come here to look for a man, there was no denying how she
reacted to the sight of him. She wondered how she would cope
when they met. And she couldn‟t help feeling he was going to
have quite an impact on her life. Whether it would be a good
impact or not was the six-million-dollar question. He might be
the greatest thing since sliced bread! Or he could turn out to be
a snake in the grass like her ex-husband.
Author Contact Info:
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Biography:
Peter Perrin writes sweet, seasoned romances involving larger-than-life mature characters.
He was born in Romford, England and lives with his wife of almost forty years in Swindon, England. He is
a father and grandfather.
Now retired, he served in The Royal Air Force in the UK, Madagascar, Singapore, and Aden.
After almost fifteen years‟ military service he worked in engineering, quality control, and procurement man-
agement, as well as myriad smaller jobs in between those careers.
Peter‟s interests are writing, carp fishing, PlayStation 4 games, and computer games. His favourite quote is
“Youth passes, but with luck, immaturity can last a lifetime.”
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