A Load of Hot Eire

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Drum roll please… Dr-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-uh!

IT’S HERE AT LAST!!!

Yes, at long last my new novel is out and ready to satisfy all your literary comedy needs. It’s called Hot Eire and it’s available to download Here.

So come on then, what’s it all about Stevenson? I hear you cry. Well, it’s the third installment in the Joe Wilkie series and follows on directly from where The Pheasants Revolt left off. If you recall Joe was having a drink outside the Pig and Whistle on a Saturday afternoon at the end of his last adventure and a certain young lady arrived back in the village. Yes of course it’s Meg, surely you didn’t need me to tell you that, did you?

Anyway, Meg’s back and things don’t go smoothly. Some of the more self-righteous residents of Blessham aren’t entirely thrilled that she’s returned. Joe is though, naturally, and he sets about trying to protect his girl from the clutches of the new organisation that’s been set up to oust her again. Her Ladyship isn’t best pleased at his efforts though.

In a bid to give Meg some breathing space he takes her to Ireland to visit his mum and Seamus on their stud farm and once there all manner of chaotic calamity ensues. Especially when Joe meets a very interesting new character (whose name I won’t reveal – you’ll have to read the book) and takes in a few highly comical sight-seeing trips here and there.

They have to return to Blessham of course but things have gotten worse whilst they’ve been away and a showdown is on the cards. What will happen? Will Meg have to leave? Will Joe save the day? Will Lady Stark-Raven ever stop farting? These questions and more are answered in Hot Eire. There’s a host of new characters, the return of many of your old favourite characters, a spiteful antagonist who you’ll love to hate, romance, riots, raunchiness and of course all the usual barking madness that follows our old friend Joe wherever he goes. Well, you wouldn’t expect anything less, would you?

It’s a real side-splitter and no mistake and I strongly urge you to read it at the earliest available opportunity. In fact, why not do it right now? Go on, head over to Amazon and pick yourself up a copy. Your sense of humour will thank me.

Hot Eire, my hilarious new novel

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