About Wide Awake Asleep by Louise Wise
Workaholic Julie is at the top of her career and is proud of her success in a male-dominated world. And, to the casual onlooker, she has it all: money, a beautiful home and lovers.
But the reality is different. She’s lonely and burnt out, and her only family is her elderly mother, who lives in the past.
But the past holds nothing but bad memories for Julie.
Her beloved dad walked out of the family home when she was a child, and Julie was placed in care. When she was allowed home, she discovered the man responsible for destroying Julie’s idyllic childhood had taken up residence in her mother’s bed.
She found acceptance and love in her teenage sweetheart, but he left her for her best friend.
Feeling there wasn’t much left for her in the village of Potterspury in Northampton, a teenage Julie couldn’t wait to escape and reconnect with her dad. But, as she grew older, relations with her mother remained forever strained.
And then it happened.
Julie was transported back to her childhood and primed to relive her life again.
Would she find it traumatic this time? Or maybe, just maybe, she could change it?
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Author Bio:
Louise Wise is a British author from the Midlands in England. Her debut novel is the acclaimed sci-fi romance EDEN, followed by its sequel HUNTED in 2013.
Forthcoming JELVIA: NOT HUMAN series is themed on the above Eden and Hunted books.
HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO book 1
SURVIVING HER DOMINANT book 2
SPIDER book 3
MOON AND BACK book 4
NEMESIS book 5
TIL FOREVER FALLS APART book 6
Wise decided to write under the name of T. E Kessler for her JELVIA: NOT HUMAN series to separate the mature material from her regular novels. Her other works include:
Eden (sci-fi romance)
Hunted (sci-fi romance)
A Proper Charlie (romantic comedy)
Oh No, I’ve Fallen in Love! (dark, comedy romance)
Wide Awake Asleep (time travel, romance)
Wise enjoys writing comedy and finds a place for it in ALL her books. In addition, she has written numerous short stories for women’s magazines, such as Take a Break and Woman’s Own.