Sunday, March 13, 2016

Author Spotlight: Lizzie Chantree

One of the wonderful things about the internet is the ability for writers to meet, network, and get to know one another online.  This combats the loneliness of what is largely a solitary pursuit.  It also affords us to opportunity to hone our craft by helping each other with our works in progress, and it helps us to reach new audiences with our work.  Plus, you get to discover talented people you would never have found otherwise.  To that end, today I'm highlighting a fellow writer from one of the groups I belong to, the Rave Reviews Book Club.

Lizzie Chantree is a true renaissance woman.  She's an inventor and artist as well as an author and entrepreneur.  Her first novel, Babe Driven, taps into her experience as a young, female entrepreneur.  The main character has to try to juggle the personal and professional in her quest for success.  Check it out for a taste of girl power.



Her newer novel, Love's Child, is quite different.  It is more of a medical thriller / mystery, set in a world like our own except for an unexplained decrease in fertility.  Desperation to discover a solution leads to a lot of intrigue.

A third book, Finding Gina, will be released this year, but is not yet available for pre-order.  You can, however, check out the trailer here for a taste of what's to come. 

This U.K. writer is definitely one to watch!  Follow her on twitter or Facebook so you don't miss out on her next release.


15 comments:

  1. This is a lovely post for Lizzie, AM! I loved Babe Driven :) Have a GREAT PIF week, both! :)

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    1. Thanks much! Researching each other is super fun, right?

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  2. Lizzie's books sound intriguing. Congrats on your new release coming out this year Lizzie. I too have one coming soon. Nice post A.M.

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  3. Thank you for the great blog post and all of the tweets today!

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    1. You're most welcome! I've never done one of these before, so I'm kind of winging it. But it's fun. I find I really enjoy learning about and promoting other people's work.

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  4. This has certainly done our Renaissance Woman Lizzie some righteous justice Ann Marie :-D Thanks for having us all over - your blog is super! :-)

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  5. Nice post A.M. I'm currently reading one of Lizzie's books.

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  6. Nice post A.M. I'm currently reading one of Lizzie's books.

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  7. Nice Post, A.M.! I look forward to reading Lizzie's books. They sound wonderful.

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  8. Lovely post. It's a treat to learn more about Lizzie!

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