A fresh and compelling WW2 romance novel from an exciting new voice in Historical Fiction about a woman escaping Nazi-occupied Norway and finding safety in the Shetland Islands.
Emma Pass grew up in Surrey and has been making up
stories for as long as she can remember. She wrote her first novel
– a sequel to Jurassic Park – when she was 13 in maths lessons with
her notebook hidden under her work.
She previously worked as a library assistant and has published two
novels for young adults and a non-fiction creative writing e-guide.
In 2020 she was commissioned to create a poetry-film for the
Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site. She is now a full-time
writer, creative writing teacher, editor and mentor. She has ME
and, at the age of 40, was diagnosed as being on the autistic
spectrum.
Emma lives in Derbyshire with her artist husband and a very naughty
retired racing greyhound called Auburn. When shes not writing she
loves to read and knit (often at the same time).
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