A.J. Pengelly is the pseudonym for renowned author and inspirational speaker Anne Jones. Previusly, Anne has written in the genre of self-development and spirituality, with her books being translated into over seventeen languages. Her debut novel, Master Of The Keys combines her interest in spirituality with a fast-paced thriller. 1. Master of The Keys is your first novel, although you have had books published before. What made you decide to give fiction a go? After six self-help...
At Pegasus, we all like reading for relaxation and enjoyment, but some books have a deeper subject matter than others. Consumed by Todd Lawson LaTourette is one of our newest releases. It tells the author’s life story, in particular his struggles with mental illness which began at the age of nineteen. Since then, drastic mood swings have affected every aspect of his life. During basic training for the United States Army he suffered what he refers to as ‘a complete mental uphe...
P.S. Brooks is an established illustrator, who has just released his debut novel with Pegasus. Deathcat Sally is a young-adult fantasy/horror story which features the author’s artwork alongside his story. 1. How would you describe Deathcat Sally and who would you say it is aimed at? I’d describe Deathcat Sally as a YA fantasy with elements of horror. I hope that a broad spectrum of readers will enjoy the book, from young adults upwards. It deals with teenage/adult themes,...
Hello! We hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and New Year. At Pegasus, we’ve had January on the mind for a few months now, and we are pleased to finally be able to bring you information on our first releases of 2016. Gudrun by Anne M. Provst: The first fictional novel by Danish author Anne M. Provst. Follow Gudrun, a child of both the human world and the supernatural, as she is selected by the elements for a dangerous mission. It is up to Gudrun to defeat Warna, an evil being w...
Today is the official release day for the last of our November titles. Not only that, but it is our last release day before Christmas! Take a look at the books we’re releasing to tide you over until January. We’re all really excited about our selection this month, including some books we’ve been looking forward to seeing in print for a while now, and covering genres as diverse as children’s picture books, fantasy, crime and romance. Midnight Mistry by Clai...
We may not be in America, but here at Pegasus there are lots of things we are thankful for, not least of all BOOKS, and the wonderful authors who write them. Today we’re highlighting three of American authors and the books they have published with us. Richard Harris has written three books with us: Mafia Target, The Capo’s Mistress and The Accidental Terrorist. All three books are available on Kindle and their fast paced, action packed storylines are sure to have you ...
Since the release of Thumble Tumble and the Ollpheist, A.H. Proctor has been working tierlessly to promote the first book in her sereis about a very small witch on the isle of Arran. With multiple signings at Waterstones, too many school talks to list, and even a very special Potion Hunt, she's now taken the time to complete our author interview, too! 1. Tumble and the Ollpheist is your first published book. How long have you been writing for and what made you decide to start? I s...
We recently introduced you to Claire Merchant, one of our busiest authors of the year. But she’s by no means the only one working hard! We’re dedicating this blog post to Angela Proctor, one of other very busy authors. Upon completing her recent Author Interview with us (which can be read here) Angela said that, while ‘many people believe that the most difficult part of the process is to find a publisher’ she found that to just be the beginning of a long journey. And ...
Zoe Anna Torres lives and works in Gibraltar, where she enjoys cooking and made it to the final of the Gibraltarn version of Masterchef. This has inspiered her to create her first cookery book, The Rock's Kitchen, which combines mouthwatering recipies with stunning photographs and includes information on the history, culture and customs of Gibraltar. 1. What inspired you to write The Rock’s Kitchen? I have always had an ambition to become a cookbook author because of my pass...