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Authorised 2025 Series 6 Episode 11 Jenny Pattrick & A. M. Jaxon

Authorised 2025 Series 6 Episode 11 Jenny Pattrick & A. M. Jaxon

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Jenny Pattrick came to writing novels after a very successful life in teaching and in the jewellery industry where she is something of a revered figure. The New Zealand born and raised author chats about her 11th novel, Sea Change. Jenny takes us to a coastal community reeling from a tsunami and the aftermath brings out the best and worst in those affected.

My second guest is author A.M.Jaxon, talking about the first part of The Love Connection Series. Saoirse's Story takes you from Donegal in Ireland to Brisbane as the main character seeks a new life, but it is anything but plain sailing.

Two very different writers, two very different books, but equally engaging and entertaining.

Sea Change (Bateman Books) Saoirse's Story (Hembury Books)

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