Toad Rock
Love, friendship, deception and a toad called money.

Hilary Collins, tip-toeing towards forty; recently graduated; mildly anxious and in a faltering relationship with her long-time boyfriend, has a secret, a toad of a secret she fears will swallow her whole, digest her and spit out the bones of her relationships and friendships alike, dissolving her life as it is. She has landed a fortune and is not all that happy about it.  In a quandary about a lot in her life, this is a coming of middle-age story, side-tracked by what Hilary describes as an ‘inheritance.’ Windfall or rotten apple? Hilary must take a bite to find out.

Set in 2010 in home counties England, Hilary, often introspective, contemplates middle-age in a life that might not have gone to plan. This is one woman’s search for a place, happiness and a niche in her own world and a whole load of self-discovery along the way. Hilary’s tale is shot through, peppered with humour, often with a blunt feminist edge, often closet heard but always with a different voice.

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What Readers Say...

‘A funny, thoughtful book, with some really lovely writing.’

Bob Smith, GoodReads Reviewer

‘The underlying themes of life’s questions and insecurities, friendship and love are explored with real sincerity, humour and some lovely imagery.’