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jhp536cd75fde340[1]Announcing the sequel to Transforming Pandora which was showcased for The People's Book Prize. After the sudden death of her mother, free spirit Pandora tackles the challenges of a secret half-brother, a ruthless couple, and her own happiness.

Publishing in September 2014 on Roundfire Books (imprint of Collective Ink Ltd), Squaring Circles, by Carolyn Mathews.

ISBN: 978-1-78279-705-0 (Paperback) £9.99 $16.95

EISBN: 978-1-78279-704-3 (eBook) £2.99 $4.99

Free spirit Pandora is shaken by the sudden death of her mother and her discovery of a secret half-brother from across the Atlantic. When her mother's grave is disturbed, she turns detective and finds herself drawn into a world of intrigue, centring round a devious couple's plot to exploit a healing circle for their own ends. Her partner Jay's collaboration with an attractive singer and her own encounter with an old flame add to the confusion. Will she succeed in her quest to bring equilibrium to her life, and the lives of those she loves, or will the decisions she and Jay make set them up for more heartache?

Carolyn's writing is elegantly stylish: fluid and easy-flowing with a good helping of wit and beautiful, unforced dialogue which adds to the richness and depth of its characters. The narrator Pandora is a born storyteller, whose perceptive observations on the actions, reactions and idiosyncrasies of human nature will have the reader pondering the complexities and complications of life along with her. A thoroughly entertaining read. Ella Medler, author of 'Martin Little, Resurrected'

A light-hearted read, set against the backdrop of contemporary Glastonbury; the unexpected twists of fate in the life of Pandora Fry continue to play out, despite her purported ‘settling down’ at the end of the previous novel. Helen Noble, author of 'Scorpio Moons'

Author: Carolyn Mathews has degrees in English Literature and Language. Her English Language writing and teaching career includes a stint with a class of 'Harry Potter' extras at the local Warner Bros. studio. With so much magic in the air, it's no wonder she now writes fiction with more than a hint of the supernatural.

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