Pamela Le Bailly

Pamela Le Bailly spent four years of the War in the W.R.N.S. followed by learning to nurse children at Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital in London and then became a Navy wife, following her husband to South Africa and America, producing three daughters along the way. Back in England, an avid gardener, she also became interested in the art of pressing flowers, growing her own materials, which eventually became a way of life for forty years. Pamela sold her work widely, including to many Japanese enthusiasts who visited her garden in Cornwall. Increasing physical disability meant giving up gardening, leading her to write a book on pressed flowers. Two cookery books followed.

"Chasing Rainbows" was Pamela's first novel and she has now completed her eighth, all very different, all published as E-Books. She hopes that those who read her fiction will find as much pleasure in her tales as she has in writing them and sincerely hopes everyone will enjoy them. For those who have asked her to write a memoir, "The Paths of Love" is the nearest account, although highly fictionalised, of all her adventures. But perhaps the latest, "Force Majeure" would make a lovely and loving gift for Valentine's day. Slip it into her Kindle etc.!

Chasing Rainbows.

The House in The Wood.

Two's Company.

The Paths of Love.

The Diamond Brooch

The Key to The Cellar

The Desirable Property.

Force Majeure.

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