"Unraveled" is a mixture of humor and seriousness, a smorgasbord of eccentric characters that are affected, some mildly, some not so mildly, when Uranus and Pluto go into a rare planetary configuration and wreak havoc, astrologically speaking, on planet Earth. For some people, the past becomes mixed up with the present, and those who would not as a rule be drawn towards each other find they are remembering shared past lives. Those who normally behave themselves begin acting strangely. New relationships are formed, while some disintegrate, including Millicent Snood's, the wife of the founder and past-president of the West Coast Ferry Corporation, the illustrious Pug Snood. When saboteurs threaten Pug's favorite ferry, the Queen of Scots, everyone tries to keep it from him, but he eventually finds out what is going on. Not only is a dastardly plot revealed, but also in Pug's personal life, his long kept secrets are exposed. This nasty revelation sparks courage in Millicent, and in turn she finds hope for a happier future.
Celia grew up in England in a tiny village on the edge of Dartmoor. It is from this part of her life that she draws for her Dartmoor Series novels, Mary's Child, and Past Present 1: Web of Lies. Past Present II: Time Returned is currently a work of progress, as is The Bowerman, a story set in the time of the English Civil War, and based on the legend that surrounds Bowerman's Nose, a tumble of giant boulders, on Dartmoor. When Mary's Child was first released it was a Frankfurt eBook Award and a Reviewers Choice Award nominee.
After immigrating to Canada, Celia had short stories published in magazines in the UK, Canada, the United States and South Africa. She currently has three short story collections, Island Stories, Journeys, and Who is Margaret? What is She? published with Twilight Times Books.
Celia's other novels include Unraveled, a lighthearted mainstream novel with a touch of fantasy and New Age humor, and the Winnowed Woman, a collection of essays, poems and journal entries that received a WordWeaving Award for Excellence.
Celia's latest release is a non-fiction self-published ebook, Writing up a Storm, in which she addresses many of the hurdles facing new writers. Information can be found on her website www.devonshirebabe.com.
