Tuesday, 17 August 2021

The Little Blue Door


Can a lost past lead to a beautiful future?




About the book

In the post-pandemic world Melodie feels lost and alone, desperate to find something to remind her of her previous life. She sets out on a trip to Corfu to reconnect with happier times, only to be haunted by memories and events from the past.

While travelling Melodie meets an intriguing and handsome man who has the potential to change her future. However, will the young girl from the plane with piercing green eyes be the one to open the door to Melodie’s fate?

Book information

Publication Date 28 June 2021

ISBN 978-1-80042-095-3

Dimensions 198 x 129mm

Extent 222 pages

RRP £8.99

BIC FRD

Rights Worldwide

Ebook .epub

Bookseller and library discounts available

Published by SilverWood Books

Available to order from Ingram Books

and Central Books


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About the author




Francesca Catlow loves to travel. Born and raised in the heart of Suffolk, Catlow has travelled extensively in Europe with her French husband and, more recently, their two young children. Of all the places she’s been it is the Greek islands that have captured
her heart. She visits as often as family commitments allow.


She has previously written plays alongside being a lyricist and performer. This book is the first in a series. To stay up to date please visit www.francescacatlow.co.uk
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My Review

As a lover of all things Greek, I was drawn to this book by the blurb and the gorgeous cover. Be prepared to be swept along to Corfu as Melodie tries to recall happier times. The themes of loss, death, family relationships lift this book above the average beach read yet will still appeal to fans who love a slow-burn romance as they are dealt with very sensitively.

The storyline starts of slow and culminates in a memorable twist that is worth waiting for. The characters are well-developed and I loved Anton's daughter who is particularly well portrayed as a minor character. This book is an amazing debut and I am grateful to have been able to escape to my beloved Greece for a few hours at least. I am really looking forward to the next in the series.






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