I did it.
Two years of hard work and now it’s over.
My novel, Never Turn Back, no longer needs me.
Well, it kind of does. I have to remind people that it’s worth reading.
But I’m finished fussing with it.
So here’s the scoop.
Never Turn Back, Kindle Version
I noticed some typos and general irritating gaffes. I fixed them.
If you already own a copy, simply go back to your Amazon account to the area where you manage your Kindle and download it again.
The download isΒ FREE.
I can’t guarantee that you won’t find a few silly errors, but this version is a much cleaner copy.
Never Turn Back, Paperback Version
The best way to find the paperback in the US is to click here.
If you live anywhere else, go to your country’s Amazon page and search using both the title and my name (Lorna Lee).
Both the e-book and the paperback version will appear. Select the paperback and you’re on your way.
The reason I’m telling you this is because I was informed that the links I provided for the e-book in the UK and France did not work.
I don’t want to disgruntle you with bad links.
I don’t want to disgruntle you at all.
Another Impressed Reader–5 Star Review
“Well crafted and interesting story of a girl who moves through her life with her fair share of trauma and suffering but instead of it breaking her, she raises to the occasion to survive and that she does.
This is a story of a woman with strength, courage, and a deep heart, who shows us what’s possibly when our hearts are wounded but our strength carries us through to that brighter day, the light at the end of the tunnel. Lovely dialogue and scenes move this poignant story along through to the end.” Reader with the handle “Mr.”
I was also speaking with a friend who is reading the book. She asked me which parts of the novel were real and which were fiction.
To me, she gave me one of the highest compliments I could get. That means my mind created complex fictional people and events. This is my first time writing fiction. Maybe there’s a future in it for me?
Which leads me to my question, what am I going to do now?
I think you should help me decide.









Nov 03, 2014 @ 10:14:31
Thanks–the second didn’t take nearly as long to write as the first.
Nov 03, 2014 @ 10:12:36
I didn’t know that. Amazon has lots of quirks.
Nov 03, 2014 @ 10:11:53
True. True. It’s all about name recognition in the book-selling business, isn’t it? Which is a total shame…
Nov 03, 2014 @ 10:10:52
Okay, just let me know!
Nov 03, 2014 @ 10:10:27
Thanks so much! I can’t wait to find out what reader think of it!
Nov 01, 2014 @ 09:43:49
Thanks so much for the shout-out! I’m honored! π
Nov 01, 2014 @ 04:07:12
Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
We know that feeling when our books are out of our hands and the time has come to stop re-reading and second guessing ourselves and ‘Let it go’ – I thought Lorna Lee sums it up very well and with great humour – please follow her and help her decide what to do next.
Oct 31, 2014 @ 05:22:14
Good luck with the new book Lorna and enjoyed your interview with Olga – look forward to following your progress.
Oct 30, 2014 @ 22:30:56
Thanks, Lorna. I’ll be back to you in a few days. You’re the best!
Oct 30, 2014 @ 19:18:30
But think how many books you’d sell. π
Oct 30, 2014 @ 19:11:06
PS. For others in your salivating Australian audience, you need to order the paperback using the US Amazon site. (The Aust Amazon site only sells Kindle versions). x
Oct 30, 2014 @ 18:47:44
Just off to buy the paperback version now. What a massive achievement, two books in …what, two years?? Congratulations!
Oct 30, 2014 @ 10:35:27
WARNING: this isn’t a funny novel, but it has “cute” moments. I’m a genre and style jumper! π
I hope you are minding well, Diana!
Oct 30, 2014 @ 10:34:01
Let me know what I can do to help you promote it. Give me a synopsis so I have something to go on and I can write interview questions. When you’re ready. And Happy Birthday to your mom. I hope that she is well. π
Oct 30, 2014 @ 10:31:00
I’m so glad you’re enjoying it! It was fun to write. π
Oct 30, 2014 @ 10:29:19
Have you seen my quilts? They are more like art than you’re grannie’s patchwork. I’m a “fabric artist,” Rob. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it!
Oct 30, 2014 @ 10:26:10
So you think I’m crazy, huh? I always questioned the sanity of anyone wanting that thankless job! π
Oct 30, 2014 @ 09:01:51
Want to keep busy? I think you should run for president. You’d be a shoo-in.
Oct 30, 2014 @ 00:32:29
Quilting ???? you’re only 57, leave that to the oldies…
Oct 29, 2014 @ 20:59:30
I am half way through your wonderful novel. I will download the titivated version. Thanks. π
Oct 29, 2014 @ 19:40:32
Smiles–I’m waiting for the mystery!
Just published mine last night but not really putting it out there till I have time to build it up a bit. I had to do it…it’s for my Mom’s 94th b-day…well, not exactly. It’s a gift for her, and that’s the 5th. I’m traveling to SoCal now to celebrate with her. I’ll catch up with you and your novel soon. And big congrats, Lorna.
Oct 29, 2014 @ 17:04:37
I just now bought Never Turn Back. (I’ve been a little busy falling off ladders and breaking bones) You always make me laugh so I know I’ll love it! And I think you should take a break and then start writing again.
Oct 29, 2014 @ 17:01:22
Thanks so much! π I’m going to need all the luck I can get.
Oct 29, 2014 @ 17:00:24
But what kind of book? That is the question… π
Oct 29, 2014 @ 16:59:51
Thanks. Let’s hope this one takes off! π
Oct 29, 2014 @ 15:44:58
Aww, so happy this great book, wonderful story, is out and running. It’s such a good read. β€
Oct 29, 2014 @ 15:09:28
You could star a new book? π or blog like crazy π
Oct 29, 2014 @ 15:08:20
you have crossed the threshold, best of luck,