ANNALISA CRAWFORD, AUTHOR
  • Home
  • About the author
  • Books
    • That Sadie Thing
    • You. I. Us
    • Grace & Serenity >
      • Grace & Serenity: Reviews
    • Small Forgotten Moments >
      • Small Forgotten Moments: Reviews
    • The Clock in My Mother's House
    • Cat and The Dreamer
    • The Boatman
    • One Tuesday, Early >
      • One Tuesday, Early: Reviews
  • Short Stories
  • Latest News
  • Links
  • Contact Form/Newsletter Sign-Up
  • Gallery
  • Privacy Policy
  • Home
  • About the author
  • Books
    • That Sadie Thing
    • You. I. Us
    • Grace & Serenity >
      • Grace & Serenity: Reviews
    • Small Forgotten Moments >
      • Small Forgotten Moments: Reviews
    • The Clock in My Mother's House
    • Cat and The Dreamer
    • The Boatman
    • One Tuesday, Early >
      • One Tuesday, Early: Reviews
  • Short Stories
  • Latest News
  • Links
  • Contact Form/Newsletter Sign-Up
  • Gallery
  • Privacy Policy

Happy Book Birthday, Cat!

10/2/2014

 
Picture
My first book, Cat & The Dreamer, is two years old this week. I have taken the opportunity to write a slightly different blurb for it:

“In my world, I am fifteen, the age I was when I met Rachel Carr, the age I was when Rachel Carr killed herself with a tonne of painkillers and two bottles of rum.”

Julia survived a teen suicide pact: her best friend Rachel did not. Years later, Julia is introvert and insular, spiralling into depression, shrouding herself in daydreams to protect herself from reality – a controlling mother and a huge burden of guilt.

When Adam walks into her office, Julia knows he won’t be interested in her; Cat, her flirty blonde colleague, has already chosen him as her next conquest. But his presence alone is enough to shake Julia up, and make her realise real life could be so much better.

Except Cat has other plans, lurking in Julia’s imagination, torturing her, telling her she should have died too. And she’s right, of course, because Cat is always right.


Get your copy here: Amazon / Nook / Kobo / Smashwords / Vagabondage Press


Comments are closed.

    RSS Feed

    Follow

Annalisa Crawford, Author

Dark contemporary fiction with a hint of paranormal
​"Besides Annalisa's clever writing style, I enjoy the unpredictable plots and the characters that are so very normal, yet tragically broken in some way or another."

 © 2012-2025 Annalisa Crawford
Photo from Mark AC Photos