Welcome Peter Perrin, introducing his mature romance Grace’s Turmoil:
Divorced and emotionally damaged, artist Grace
Stollery wants nothing more than to spend her semi-retirement painting and let
time heal her emotional scars.
But when dashing widower Alfred 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 quickly sets out to woo Grace and slowly she warms to him. But the
village’s resident femme fatale wants him for herself. Will she succeed in driving
a wedge between Alfred and Grace?
Grace’s Turmoil
Not
Too Old for Love
Grace jabbed at the volume button on the
remote control, turning up the sound on the television. She was trying to drown
out the chatter which filled the palatial residents’ lounge. It had been like that for days,
and she’d grown tired of it. Who would have thought the imminent arrival of one
man could affect mature ladies like that?
One of the things which had appealed to
her when she moved to The Grange
retirement village was the lack of men. Yet a man who aroused feelings in her
she didn’t want was going to add to their number.
Grace had caught a glimpse of him across
The Lounge a few months ago, taking
the standard tour of The Grange.
He'd towered over the young woman he’d been with, and she’d guessed he was at least six-foot-five. Built like a tank, with a mass of wavy white hair and a
snow-white beard, he’d reminded her of a polar bear. His presence had been
overpowering and almost menacing. An image of him defending a seventeenth
century mansion in days gone by had jumped into her mind.
Looking at him had sent a
spontaneous burst of attraction rippling through her. It had caught her by
surprise. Becoming attracted to anybody was the last thing she’d needed right
then. Her divorce had been too recent and too painful. All she wanted was to
focus on her painting to block out the pain. Although she hadn’t come there to
look for a man, there was no denying how
she’d 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
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.
Peter Perrin was born in Romford,
Essex, England, in 1944. He joined the Royal Air
Force (RAF) when he was just fifteen and during almost fifteen years service served
in the U.K, Aden, Madagascar, and Singapore. Post RAF he worked in Saudi Arabia
for a year. Since then he has worked mainly in Engineering, but was also a
Purchasing Manager for many years.
He has been retired for eight years and lives with his wife of almost forty years in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. He is a father and grandfather.
Peter has come
to writing late in life, at the age of seventy-three, and writes
sweet, seasoned romances. His plan is for his debut novel, Grace’s Turmoil, to be the first in a series called Not Too Old for
Love, where all the characters will be aged at least sixty. He knows that older
people can still have fun, romance, and even sex. And as there is a growing
demand by romance readers for characters who are aged thirty plus and have life
experience and emotional baggage he wants to help them get their wish.
Apart from writing, Peter’s
interests are Carp Fishing, and PC and PlayStation games.
His favourite quote is “Youth passes, but with luck, immaturity can last a lifetime.”
Thanks for having me. I hope people will love this romance with mature characters. Grace's Turmoil is available from Devine Destinies.com and also from Amazon (in Kindle format or as a paperback).
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