L.V. Waterman

Biography

L.V. Waterman is an author and a graphic designer, who currently lives in "sunny" Suffolk, UK. She has been writing fiction since late teens. All starting from her and sister taking turns in making up stories and telling each other at bedtime, then soon began writing them down. Genres varied and crossed, but mostly interested in Mystery, Thriller, Speculative, Paranormal, YA. First published work is a short novella "Light, Speed, Time" (originally written in 2009), which is now part one of a planned YA series.

Where to find L.V. Waterman online

Website: http://www.lvwaterman.com
Twitter: @LVWaterman
Facebook: Facebook profile
Wattpad: LVW_stories

Books

Three, Two, One
Price: Free! Words: 6,090. Language: British English. Published: December 19, 2016 . Categories: Fiction » Young adult or teen » Mystery & Detective, Fiction » Young adult or teen » Paranormal
(5.00 from 1 review)
Three school friends celebrate New Year's Eve at their favourite secret hangout - an abandoned Victorian mansion. But would the mysterious noises help them or give them away? A Short Story, Prequel to Light, Speed, Time.
Light, Speed, Time
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 11,550. Language: British English. Published: July 23, 2016 . Categories: Fiction » Young adult or teen » Mystery & Detective, Fiction » Young adult or teen » Science Fiction
A young photography student thought she had glimpsed something strange through her camera. Or was it just a trick of the light? Crossing a few lines, she is determined to piece the clues together to solve a mystery.

L.V. Waterman's tag cloud

family    ghost    historical    mystery    paranormal    photography    time travel   

L.V. Waterman's favorite authors on Smashwords

Smashwords book reviews by L.V. Waterman

  • Heart of Winter on Oct. 23, 2016

    An eerie tale about a young girl arriving at a remote boarding school, which seems to possess secrets within its ancient, ivy-covered walls. A chance discovery of a mysterious heritage soon reveals her true personality. This short YA story had all my favourite ingredients, gothic buildings, mystery, magic forces, which pulled me into the story right until the finish. The writing style flowed perfectly, painting vivid pictures, without overdoing it. This is a free prequel to The Invisible Hand, part one of the Shakespeare's Moon series of books, and I must say convinced me to pre-order the main book. Check it out, can highly recommend it!