Christine Campbell

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Christine Campbell lives in Scotland, in a small village outside of Edinburgh with her husband.
When she is not distracted by the varied wildlife currently taking up residence in her garden and the field beyond, Christine writes novels for your pleasure and hers - because, let's face it, writing is fun!
As a self-confessed stationery junkie, Christine has an impressive collection of notebooks and pens, which sit nicely among her many books. In fact, she is almost as passionate about reading as she is about writing.
You can find all her novels on Amazon Kindle or, if you prefer to read a paperback, they are all available at https://www.feedaread.com/profiles/786/
You'll also find information about Christine and her books in the following places:
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https://www.pinterest.com/ChristineCampbellAuthor/
Blog
http://cicampbellblog.wordpress.com
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/WriteWhereYouAre
When she is not distracted by the varied wildlife currently taking up residence in her garden and the field beyond, Christine writes novels for your pleasure and hers - because, let's face it, writing is fun!
As a self-confessed stationery junkie, Christine has an impressive collection of notebooks and pens, which sit nicely among her many books. In fact, she is almost as passionate about reading as she is about writing.
You can find all her novels on Amazon Kindle or, if you prefer to read a paperback, they are all available at https://www.feedaread.com/profiles/786/
You'll also find information about Christine and her books in the following places:
Pinterest business account
https://www.pinterest.com/ChristineCampbellAuthor/
Blog
http://cicampbellblog.wordpress.com
https://www.facebook.com/WriteWhereYouAre
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Books By Christine Campbell
Rose & Laurie
26-Dec-2019
£1.99
A contemporary story set partly in London, partly in Edinburgh and mostly on the Scottish island of Arran, Rose and Laurie is about loyalty and love, sadness and betrayal, as well as forgiveness and new starts.
With mysteries to be solved, relationships to forge and romances rekindled, it’s a character driven story that goes on a journey with twists and turns on the way.
Rose, an outgoing, feisty woman, enjoys a challenge.
She lives in London, with her husband, has a fulfilling job and a daughter at university.
Her life is all mapped out - until she's blown off course by events outwith her control.
Laurie lives a quiet life with her mother on the Scottish Island of Arran.
Unmarried and childless, she struggles with disruption and uncertainty.
When her mother's dementia necessitates moving her into a nursing home, Laurie sees only loneliness ahead - until she uncovers something that explains her past and will change her future.
When their separate journeys bring them together, Rose and Laurie find they have more in common than they could ever have guessed.
This book can also be found in paperback at https://www.feedaread.com/profiles/786/
With mysteries to be solved, relationships to forge and romances rekindled, it’s a character driven story that goes on a journey with twists and turns on the way.
Rose, an outgoing, feisty woman, enjoys a challenge.
She lives in London, with her husband, has a fulfilling job and a daughter at university.
Her life is all mapped out - until she's blown off course by events outwith her control.
Laurie lives a quiet life with her mother on the Scottish Island of Arran.
Unmarried and childless, she struggles with disruption and uncertainty.
When her mother's dementia necessitates moving her into a nursing home, Laurie sees only loneliness ahead - until she uncovers something that explains her past and will change her future.
When their separate journeys bring them together, Rose and Laurie find they have more in common than they could ever have guessed.
This book can also be found in paperback at https://www.feedaread.com/profiles/786/
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The first novel in The Reluctant Detective Series.
Mirabelle’s daughter, Summer, disappears one Friday night, and Mirabelle would dearly love to rewind that day and live it differently. Instead, she is left not knowing if Summer is alive or dead, went of her own accord or was taken against her will.
Casting all other concerns aside - food, sleep, work, relationships - in her desperate need to find the answers, she takes to the streets of Edinburgh in search of Summer.
Searching along wynds snaking behind old buildings, through ancient doors and tiny spiral stairways, showing Summer's photograph to everyone she meets in shops, museums and nightclubs, Mirabelle becomes a reluctant detective, gathering clues, trying to make sense of them in order to find her missing daughter.
Mirabelle’s daughter, Summer, disappears one Friday night, and Mirabelle would dearly love to rewind that day and live it differently. Instead, she is left not knowing if Summer is alive or dead, went of her own accord or was taken against her will.
Casting all other concerns aside - food, sleep, work, relationships - in her desperate need to find the answers, she takes to the streets of Edinburgh in search of Summer.
Searching along wynds snaking behind old buildings, through ancient doors and tiny spiral stairways, showing Summer's photograph to everyone she meets in shops, museums and nightclubs, Mirabelle becomes a reluctant detective, gathering clues, trying to make sense of them in order to find her missing daughter.
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Rusty Gold (The Reluctant Detective Book 3)
16-Jun-2016
£1.99
‘Find her,’ Agnes Donald begged. ‘Find my daughter.’
The words of a dying woman force Mirabelle to take on another case for the unofficial Missing Persons Bureau she runs from her Edinburgh flat.
Along with her assistant, Kay, she heads for the island of Skye where Esme Donald was last known to be. But is someone else looking for Esme too? And could Mirabelle’s own daughter, Summer, be in danger?
Mirabelle had thought they were happy. Being a single parent may not be ideal, but she had thought they coped well with their situation. Sure, bringing up a teenaged girl on her own was hard work, and they had their ups and downs, but they were pals as well as mother and daughter. She might not have planned her, but she was certainly glad she had Summer, and would not have liked to be without her. They’d built a life together, sorted out some kind of routine, and were happy. On a day to day basis, Mirabelle reckoned that’s all you could ask for.
Then Summer disappeared and Mirabelle's life was turned upside down.
Mirabelle is left not knowing if Summer is alive or dead, went of her own accord or was taken against her will.
In Book One of this series, Mirabelle takes to the streets of Edinburgh in search of her daughter, searching along wynds snaking behind old buildings, through ancient doors and tiny spiral stairways, showing Summer's photograph to everyone she meets in shops, museums and nightclubs, Mirabelle becomes a reluctant detective, gathering clues, trying to make sense of them in order to find her missing daughter.
While searching for Summer, she finds other people's missing children and builds a whole network of connections and helpers, and finds herself running an unofficial Missing Person’s Bureau from her kitchen.
In book Two, having been asked to find someone's husband, Mirabelle widens her search to the Scottish countryside further North.
Now in Rusty Gold, Book Three in the series, Mirabelle takes us to the beautiful Scottish Island of Skye.
"... an enthusiastic encouragement to read ... so much more than a mystery to be solved. It is an endorsement of life lived with determination and, most importantly, hope. 5 Stars." ~ Barbara A Martin
"... a character-driven story that draws the reader deep into Mirabelle’s complicated life from the outset. This well-written mystery delves long and hard into the emotional anguish of a mother searching for her missing teenage daughter ..." ~ Joanne Phillips
"... confounded all my pre-conceived ideas of what a book about a missing teenager would be like. Of course there is despair and self-blame, but Summer’s mother Mirabelle is such a large, intense personality that I was instantly involved with her search around the streets of Edinburgh, longing to find Summer and fully understanding Mirabelle’s obsession with discovering what had happened." ~ Lizanne Lloyd
"...a well-written, well thought out story with interesting, believable characters full of human flaws and bursting with personality." ~ Alana
"... descriptions ... so good I often stopped to re-read them. I loved the way I could easily imagine what was happening in the book; seeing the people and experiencing the city of Edinburgh along with the characters." ~ Alison Clifford
"... a fascinating and unexpected new heroine in Mirabelle, the bangle-bedecked main character in flowing skirts ... Mirabelle shines as a complicated woman who's made mistakes in her past and wants to fix them ... I predict a number of passionate Mirabelle fans in the future." ~ JDB
"All the characters ... are distinct and real ... seem to talk directly to the reader ...
The words of a dying woman force Mirabelle to take on another case for the unofficial Missing Persons Bureau she runs from her Edinburgh flat.
Along with her assistant, Kay, she heads for the island of Skye where Esme Donald was last known to be. But is someone else looking for Esme too? And could Mirabelle’s own daughter, Summer, be in danger?
Mirabelle had thought they were happy. Being a single parent may not be ideal, but she had thought they coped well with their situation. Sure, bringing up a teenaged girl on her own was hard work, and they had their ups and downs, but they were pals as well as mother and daughter. She might not have planned her, but she was certainly glad she had Summer, and would not have liked to be without her. They’d built a life together, sorted out some kind of routine, and were happy. On a day to day basis, Mirabelle reckoned that’s all you could ask for.
Then Summer disappeared and Mirabelle's life was turned upside down.
Mirabelle is left not knowing if Summer is alive or dead, went of her own accord or was taken against her will.
In Book One of this series, Mirabelle takes to the streets of Edinburgh in search of her daughter, searching along wynds snaking behind old buildings, through ancient doors and tiny spiral stairways, showing Summer's photograph to everyone she meets in shops, museums and nightclubs, Mirabelle becomes a reluctant detective, gathering clues, trying to make sense of them in order to find her missing daughter.
While searching for Summer, she finds other people's missing children and builds a whole network of connections and helpers, and finds herself running an unofficial Missing Person’s Bureau from her kitchen.
In book Two, having been asked to find someone's husband, Mirabelle widens her search to the Scottish countryside further North.
Now in Rusty Gold, Book Three in the series, Mirabelle takes us to the beautiful Scottish Island of Skye.
"... an enthusiastic encouragement to read ... so much more than a mystery to be solved. It is an endorsement of life lived with determination and, most importantly, hope. 5 Stars." ~ Barbara A Martin
"... a character-driven story that draws the reader deep into Mirabelle’s complicated life from the outset. This well-written mystery delves long and hard into the emotional anguish of a mother searching for her missing teenage daughter ..." ~ Joanne Phillips
"... confounded all my pre-conceived ideas of what a book about a missing teenager would be like. Of course there is despair and self-blame, but Summer’s mother Mirabelle is such a large, intense personality that I was instantly involved with her search around the streets of Edinburgh, longing to find Summer and fully understanding Mirabelle’s obsession with discovering what had happened." ~ Lizanne Lloyd
"...a well-written, well thought out story with interesting, believable characters full of human flaws and bursting with personality." ~ Alana
"... descriptions ... so good I often stopped to re-read them. I loved the way I could easily imagine what was happening in the book; seeing the people and experiencing the city of Edinburgh along with the characters." ~ Alison Clifford
"... a fascinating and unexpected new heroine in Mirabelle, the bangle-bedecked main character in flowing skirts ... Mirabelle shines as a complicated woman who's made mistakes in her past and wants to fix them ... I predict a number of passionate Mirabelle fans in the future." ~ JDB
"All the characters ... are distinct and real ... seem to talk directly to the reader ...
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A Mountain of Memories
06-Mar-2019
£1.99
A childhood trip from Edinburgh to explore Caitlin’s family’s history results in tragedy on a mountainside above the village of Kinlochleven.
As an adult she is still affected by the events that took place there, though most of her memories of that day were lost as a result of its trauma.
Over a century earlier, Caitlin’s great-great grandmother, Mhairi, watched the village of Kinlochleven being born, suffering through its birth pangs.
Caitlin and Mhairi’s lives are linked by their common heritage, and as their stories become intertwined, Caitlin is drawn back to the question that has haunted her for eleven years.
What really happened on that mountainside?
A historic story folded into a contemporary story, the two linked by family, location and events.
In the words of one reviewer:
"This is an absolute MUST read! I was utterly captivated from the very beginning. This is the 12th book I have read this year and is by far my favourite. A Mountain of Memories is completely immersive, strikingly intelligent and enticingly interesting with a twist you will not see coming. This book explores something all of us can relate to, written with a depth of feeling, warmth and understanding using words and language with such care and attention and characters so full of depth that they are left in your heart well after turning the last page! Find a cosy chair, get a cup of something hot, put your phone on silent, curl up and enjoy!"
As an adult she is still affected by the events that took place there, though most of her memories of that day were lost as a result of its trauma.
Over a century earlier, Caitlin’s great-great grandmother, Mhairi, watched the village of Kinlochleven being born, suffering through its birth pangs.
Caitlin and Mhairi’s lives are linked by their common heritage, and as their stories become intertwined, Caitlin is drawn back to the question that has haunted her for eleven years.
What really happened on that mountainside?
A historic story folded into a contemporary story, the two linked by family, location and events.
In the words of one reviewer:
"This is an absolute MUST read! I was utterly captivated from the very beginning. This is the 12th book I have read this year and is by far my favourite. A Mountain of Memories is completely immersive, strikingly intelligent and enticingly interesting with a twist you will not see coming. This book explores something all of us can relate to, written with a depth of feeling, warmth and understanding using words and language with such care and attention and characters so full of depth that they are left in your heart well after turning the last page! Find a cosy chair, get a cup of something hot, put your phone on silent, curl up and enjoy!"
Gold Plated
20-May-2018
£1.99
Rosanna and Paul are celebrating fifty years of marriage.
Their daughter, Heather, has helped plan their Golden Wedding Anniversary party, and it looks like being a wonderful night: sixties music, friends and family present, and Rosanna has bought the perfect golden gift for Paul.
What could possibly go wrong?
When an uninvited guest shows up, Rosanna’s world is shaken and she is forced to look back over their fifty golden years and see them as they were.
Were they golden? Or just gold-plated?
This novel traces a love story through the ups and downs of five decades - but can it last through the turmoil of the golden anniversary party?
A story of love, romance, betrayal and loyalty.
Their daughter, Heather, has helped plan their Golden Wedding Anniversary party, and it looks like being a wonderful night: sixties music, friends and family present, and Rosanna has bought the perfect golden gift for Paul.
What could possibly go wrong?
When an uninvited guest shows up, Rosanna’s world is shaken and she is forced to look back over their fifty golden years and see them as they were.
Were they golden? Or just gold-plated?
This novel traces a love story through the ups and downs of five decades - but can it last through the turmoil of the golden anniversary party?
A story of love, romance, betrayal and loyalty.
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Here At The Gate
22-May-2014
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£8.99
Mhairi had worked hard to build herself a normal, stable life, but there had always been a dark fear inside her. No matter how happy she was, it was always there.
It followed her about like a black bat, haunting her nights, hiding in a corner during her days, flapping out at odd moments, scaring the wits out of her.
It was as though she was standing outside a high-walled garden, barred from the secret of her past by the wrought-iron gate. She could see all the bushes and trees, the rhododendron and hydrangea. She could even smell the roses and the honeysuckle, but then the gate would swing shut and she was outside and it was dark.
Now her happy, settled life was being threatened and she knew she had to force through the darkness. She needed to remember what she had spent a lifetime forgetting.
Contemporary women's fiction with romance, detection, family relationships, loyalty and love in the mix.
It followed her about like a black bat, haunting her nights, hiding in a corner during her days, flapping out at odd moments, scaring the wits out of her.
It was as though she was standing outside a high-walled garden, barred from the secret of her past by the wrought-iron gate. She could see all the bushes and trees, the rhododendron and hydrangea. She could even smell the roses and the honeysuckle, but then the gate would swing shut and she was outside and it was dark.
Now her happy, settled life was being threatened and she knew she had to force through the darkness. She needed to remember what she had spent a lifetime forgetting.
Contemporary women's fiction with romance, detection, family relationships, loyalty and love in the mix.
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For What it's Worth
15-Sep-2017
£1.99
£9.99
Yvonne's biological alarm tells her it's time to start a family before she's past her prime, but first her husband, Hugh, must find a job. But will any job do?
When Hugh seems to be taking his time to find one, Yvonne finds one for him, but is it the right job? Will it cause more stress when she is already juggling two jobs herself and is trying to hold on to their flat?
When things start to go wrong, Yvonne finds herself facing a choice no woman should ever have to face - her marriage or a baby.
When she met Hugh, Yvonne was working as an Edinburgh tour guide, so she knows the city well and has a great fondness for it, taking us to some of her favourite places as she tries to work out what the important things in her life are worth: her dreams, her plans - and her marriage.
For What it's Worth is contemporary women's fiction with more than a touch of romance, seasoned with a sprinkling of humour, a spot of drama and a splash of tears.
It is not part of The Reluctant Detective Series by the same author, but it is a spin off where we get to know Mirabelle’s sister, Yvonne, better. Mirabelle has a part to play in For What it’s Worth, but in a supporting role rather than the main character.
Although it is a stand-alone novel, those readers who have enjoyed the earlier series will no doubt enjoy being reacquainted with many of the characters and finding out what Mirabelle has been up to since finding Summer, but the main storyline concentrates on Yvonne and her husband Hugh and explores themes familiar to many young thirty-something couples when they decide it's time to expand their family.
Life is complicated, love is complicated, must our dreams be complicated too?
When Hugh seems to be taking his time to find one, Yvonne finds one for him, but is it the right job? Will it cause more stress when she is already juggling two jobs herself and is trying to hold on to their flat?
When things start to go wrong, Yvonne finds herself facing a choice no woman should ever have to face - her marriage or a baby.
When she met Hugh, Yvonne was working as an Edinburgh tour guide, so she knows the city well and has a great fondness for it, taking us to some of her favourite places as she tries to work out what the important things in her life are worth: her dreams, her plans - and her marriage.
For What it's Worth is contemporary women's fiction with more than a touch of romance, seasoned with a sprinkling of humour, a spot of drama and a splash of tears.
It is not part of The Reluctant Detective Series by the same author, but it is a spin off where we get to know Mirabelle’s sister, Yvonne, better. Mirabelle has a part to play in For What it’s Worth, but in a supporting role rather than the main character.
Although it is a stand-alone novel, those readers who have enjoyed the earlier series will no doubt enjoy being reacquainted with many of the characters and finding out what Mirabelle has been up to since finding Summer, but the main storyline concentrates on Yvonne and her husband Hugh and explores themes familiar to many young thirty-something couples when they decide it's time to expand their family.
Life is complicated, love is complicated, must our dreams be complicated too?
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Traces of Red (The Reluctant Detective Book 2)
30-Aug-2015
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£8.99
The second in the off-beat Reluctant Detective Series, Traces of Red is the sum of several interwoven stories.
While searching for her daughter, Mirabelle finds herself running an unofficial Missing Person’s Bureau from her flat in Edinburgh, where Kay comes to ask for help to find her missing husband.
Meanwhile, an abandoned baby is found in an Edinburgh pub and DI Sam Burns is happy to use Mirabelle’s expertise to trace the mother and the young woman who went missing with her.
Somehow their stories interlink and when they find a body in the burn, they can’t help but wonder how many of them they’ll find alive.
While searching for her daughter, Mirabelle finds herself running an unofficial Missing Person’s Bureau from her flat in Edinburgh, where Kay comes to ask for help to find her missing husband.
Meanwhile, an abandoned baby is found in an Edinburgh pub and DI Sam Burns is happy to use Mirabelle’s expertise to trace the mother and the young woman who went missing with her.
Somehow their stories interlink and when they find a body in the burn, they can’t help but wonder how many of them they’ll find alive.
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Making It Home
21-May-2014
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A contemporary story about three women, each unhappy with her circumstances: Kate has marriage problems, while Phyllis and Naomi are addicted to shopping. They meet in a department store in Edinburgh, and as friendship grows between them, they help one another face up to their problems, realising along the way, that every heart needs a home and it takes more than a house to make one.
One reviewer wrote: "I really enjoyed the way in which author brings the women together and describes their developing friendship. They don’t become best buddies in a simple linear way. Their false starts and awkward moments reveal the complexity of friendships. The theme of home is woven throughout the story in subtle, unusual and satisfying ways. There is a gentleness, warmth and piercing honesty in Christine Campbell’s writing that both comforts and makes you think.”
A contemporary novel about three women who want more.
One reviewer wrote: "I really enjoyed the way in which author brings the women together and describes their developing friendship. They don’t become best buddies in a simple linear way. Their false starts and awkward moments reveal the complexity of friendships. The theme of home is woven throughout the story in subtle, unusual and satisfying ways. There is a gentleness, warmth and piercing honesty in Christine Campbell’s writing that both comforts and makes you think.”
A contemporary novel about three women who want more.
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Family Matters
21-May-2014
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Sarah’s husband, Tom, disappeared without trace eleven years ago.
Now her son, David, has died.
Tom appears at David’s funeral and tries to reestablish contact, which Sarah refuses but Kate, her daughter, accepts.
The growing closeness between Kate and her father worries Sarah because she believes that Tom is dishonest and unreliable.
Then Sarah finds David’s diary and follows the steps he took in search of his father.
It becomes a journey of self-discovery: what she uncovers forces Sarah to reassess her view of herself, her origins and her certainties.
A relationship novel, but also a detection novel with a difference; this story traces a woman’s drive to uncover and understand the truth about a family she thought she knew… her own.
A novel that deals with grief, loyalty, love and acceptance. Although it begins with a funeral and deals with its aftermath, this is a novel of hope and recovery as well as a putting of things to rights.
Now her son, David, has died.
Tom appears at David’s funeral and tries to reestablish contact, which Sarah refuses but Kate, her daughter, accepts.
The growing closeness between Kate and her father worries Sarah because she believes that Tom is dishonest and unreliable.
Then Sarah finds David’s diary and follows the steps he took in search of his father.
It becomes a journey of self-discovery: what she uncovers forces Sarah to reassess her view of herself, her origins and her certainties.
A relationship novel, but also a detection novel with a difference; this story traces a woman’s drive to uncover and understand the truth about a family she thought she knew… her own.
A novel that deals with grief, loyalty, love and acceptance. Although it begins with a funeral and deals with its aftermath, this is a novel of hope and recovery as well as a putting of things to rights.
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Flying Free
13-Jan-2014
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When Tom asks Jayne to marry him, he unwittingly opens her personal Pandora’s Box, and now she can’t seem to close the lid on all that rushes out at her, whirling her into a cycle of self-sabotage.
Unable to commit to a relationship, she pushes Tom away…along with everything else that’s important in her life.
There are things she had chosen to forget. There are others she can’t remember even when she tries. What she does remember is fear.
Feeling emotionally trapped by her past, her biggest challenge is to break through its bars and fly free.
Then she finds someone to help her make sense of what's happening, but, instead of slamming the lid shut on all that has been let loose, he helps her open it wider and makes her face her fears in order to overcome them.
Remembering the past helps her make sense of the present and allows her to begin the process of healing and she finds that, as in the fable, there is one last thing left in the Box. That thing is hope.
But, when she is ready to commit to a relationship, will Tom still be waiting?
This novel traces a woman’s struggle to become the woman she wants to be in order to marry the man she loves.
A contemporary novel about someone who could be your neighbour, your friend, or even you.
Unable to commit to a relationship, she pushes Tom away…along with everything else that’s important in her life.
There are things she had chosen to forget. There are others she can’t remember even when she tries. What she does remember is fear.
Feeling emotionally trapped by her past, her biggest challenge is to break through its bars and fly free.
Then she finds someone to help her make sense of what's happening, but, instead of slamming the lid shut on all that has been let loose, he helps her open it wider and makes her face her fears in order to overcome them.
Remembering the past helps her make sense of the present and allows her to begin the process of healing and she finds that, as in the fable, there is one last thing left in the Box. That thing is hope.
But, when she is ready to commit to a relationship, will Tom still be waiting?
This novel traces a woman’s struggle to become the woman she wants to be in order to marry the man she loves.
A contemporary novel about someone who could be your neighbour, your friend, or even you.
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