Nene Davies

Biography

In 2002, Nene and her husband packed up their home and three children and emigrated to Australia from Pembrokeshire, Wales. These days Nene is living her dream on the Capricorn Coast where she writes full time.

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Books

Surfacing
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 63,010. Language: English. Published: November 17, 2015. Categories: Fiction » Women's fiction » General
Isobel's life has changed. All but destroyed one sunshiny day; just like that, when she wasn't looking. She needs to wake up and realise that unless she starts swimming, the waters might close completely over her head.
Further
Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 73,810. Language: English. Published: August 23, 2014. Categories: Fiction » Women's fiction » General
(4.50 from 4 reviews)
Isobel Richardson is torn. With an elderly dependent mother on one side of the world and her husband and children in Australia, her priorities are drifting further and further away from one another. She tries to stretch around the globe with a hand on each household. If only she could be in two places at once; be everything to everyone. Perhaps then her family wouldn't be falling apart.
Distance
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 70,180. Language: English. Published: April 26, 2014. Categories: Fiction » Women's fiction » General
Take a passionate couple, a rock-solid family and an idyllic life on the West Wales coast. Throw in an outrageous dream, a life-changing situation and a difficult grandmother. Add a teaspoon of luck and a bucketload of love, mix in a dollop of emotion, a river of conflict - and stir!

Smashwords book reviews by Nene Davies

  • Miscellany: Where is Home and Other Stories on Jan. 01, 2016

    With family as a dominant theme throughout, these seven short tales explore a range of familiar and unfamiliar situations. The author's connection to people and place is palpable and though not exactly a memoir, this book does have a ring of truth about it. Nuggets of memory and flashes of recognition pepper the tales - and wisdom abounds. These are very human stories that we can probably all relate to in one way or another, or at the very least, I think we can wear the shoes of our storyteller if only for a moment. Thoughtful and unhurried, these pieces are to be savoured for the little gems that they are.