‘The Eye of Erasmus’ is the first of a series of four inter-related fables about time and fate, told in Teresa Geering’s characteristic hypnotic prose.
It tells of Erasmus, a baby born during a thunder storm, who is clearly destined to be special and, initially, especially obnoxious with his flashing black eyes and haughty ways, until he finds love.
The trouble is that the girl literally ‘of his dreams’ hasn’t actually been born yet.
No problem …… Oh, but there is ……. Danger lurks ……..
Comment by George Polley, author of ‘The Old Man & The Monkey’ and ‘Grandfather & The Raven’: “‘The Eye of Erasmus’ is different from the books that I usually read. When I received a review copy, I wasn’t sure. Now I am. It is a tale gently and beautifully told. Like the Harry Potter novels, it is a book that readers of all ages will enjoy. It is definitely a book that I will read again and again.
To read my review of The Eye of Erasmus click here






















Hiya
How remiss of me to neglect you. In my defence I got a bit bogged down with everything. It’s beginning to pan out now thank goodness.
Tee x
Don’t be silly, Tee, you must be super busy and there is no reason to feel you’ve neglected me – no reason
Aw that makes me feel a bit better. Now if I can get my mail box out of overload ….. !!
I’m still trying to ‘pen a few lines’ for a guest blog.
Maybe on life after publication??
Will put it on my to do list.
Tee
No probs, Tee, no rush at all
I’m going to blog all this in a day or so which means another mention all round.
Excellent!
Hi Mandy Great blog page. Bright, easy on the eye, with a refreshing look to it.
Many many thanks for blogging me. I see Gen has left a comment. We belong to the mutual admiration society and I have the greatest respect for Gens’ work. Looking forward to the interview and guest blog.
Tee
Hello Tee, great to “see” you here
Thanks for stopping by and for your lovely comments. I am actually toying with the idea of changing themes at the moment but will stick with this for the time being. So good that Gen stopped by also to show support, sounds like the mutual admiration society is a good thing to belong to. Chat soon!