Wednesday 28 April 2021

Blog tour: Starting Out by JE Rowney*

'Violet thought midwifery training was tough, but now she has to step out onto the ward as a newly qualified midwife. She’s standing on the edge of her new life, but taking the leap is harder than she ever expected.

Living on her own for the first time, while best friend Zoe starts to build a future with soon-to-be-husband Luke, everything is changing for Violet.

Can Violet adapt and adjust, or will anxiety get the better of her?'


So we are back with now newly qualified midwife Violet. This book focuses on Violet starting her new role as a newly qualified Midwife. The story is told over 18 chapter, and don’t worry if you haven’t read the books regarding Violet’s time as a student because within the first chapter this book catches the reader up.


This book also brings in the others in the sense that Violet talks about the past. One thing that runs through the book is Violets battle with her anxiety. This fact really connects the books as much as Violet does. Throughout this readers get to see how her anxiety changes and how Violet handles it now.


Let me tell you a little bit more about the Author J.E.Rowney. She spent several years in the cold Yorkshire hills, which adds the flavour of the Moorland countryside into her work. She currently lives in Dorset, where the sun and sea are slowly creeping in as influences. Her first novel 'Charcoal' was published in 2012, to wild critical acclaim becoming a bestselling novel across the whole of Amazon within days of its release. Ms Rowney was recently awarded the Dinesh Allirajah Writing Prize 202 and her third novel 'Ghosted' was released in January 2020 and quickly becoming a bestseller. Ms Rowney spends a lot of her time writing in coffee shops, so if you happen to see her don't forget to say hello. Ms Rowney says ' I always dreamed of being a writer, until I realised that I was. Then I started to write'.  You can find more about JE Rowney on her website jerowney.com or follow @jerowneywriter on social media.

Overall I completely adored this book. Although readers beware this one did have me tearing up a little. So have tissues at the ready because your emotions will be getting involved. You can get your copy HERE

Until Next Time

Emma

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