Monday, 15 December 2014

My new book out now; 'The last Rose of Summer.'

Hi everyone, if you are looking for a new E Book to read over Christmas, or as a present, take a look at my latest book, title,  'The last Rose of Summer' which you will find on; ' Augustine Nash E Books Amazon/Kindle UK.' This is a tragic love story that will tare at your heart so you might need a hanky! Set between World War One and World War Two and is both fact and fiction. Give it a try, it has got a really good write-up. Thanks, Augustine Nash.

Thursday, 6 November 2014

My latest book.

Hi everyone, my new book has just come out, go to,  Amazon/Kindle UK Augustine Nash. Title; 'AOTEAROA' Land of the Long White Cloud'.  [New Zealand].    This is about how some people leave their island to travel by sea to a land described as 'the land of the long white cloud.' Read about their long sea voyage and what happens when they get there. This is also a never-ending, long suffering love story back in those far off times. Augustine Nash.

Monday, 5 May 2014

New Book.

Hi everyone, just to tell you that my new book, title; 'Rooms Without a View' is now out on [UK]Amazon/Kindle Augustine Nash, Rooms Without a View. This story is set in an old Victorian cemetery in London, find out what really goes on there. This book is entirely different to any I have ever written before which is probably thought provoking!  Augustine Nash.

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Out now, my latest book E Book, Title; Unjust, 'A legacy from the past'. augustine Nash.

Hi Everyone,
My latest e book is now  out, this is a story of murder, lies, and an unlikely love affair. Please take a look at in on;  amazon.co.uk title, Unjust, 'A legacy from the past,' Augustine Nash. All the best for the New Year, Augustine Nash.

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Second and final part of children's story.

The next morning the truck kept trying to think of a way for everyone to drive through the water across the road. He might be able to manage it but what about the others?
"We might as well go back," the red tractor said gloomily.
"We can't give up now, there must be a way," the dumper answered.
And there was. Just then a farmer driving two horses and a cart came up behind them. "What seems to be the trouble here?" he enquired.
After the truck had explained the farmer said, "I think I can help, I have some rope and my horses can pull you across." And that is what he did, one by one the vehicles were pulled through the water safely to the other side.
"Thank you, we can be on our way now," the truck said gratefully.
And so the truck started off down the road with the others following, it was a lovely day which cheered them all up. The line came to a halt when the truck stopped and said, "I wonder what is going on in that field, there are tents and flags and lots of people."
Being a curious dumper, he suggested, "Let's go over and see."
So the truck led them across the field until they came to a man who seemed really upset. "My donkey has run away, and I was supposed to be giving all the children rides, they will be disappointed."
The green tractor had an idea, "We could help by giving them free rides," he suggested.
So that is what they did. The long line of children climbed into their cab seats and away they drove with the children laughing with delight.
When the day came to an end the man said, "Where are you going?"
"Nowhere in particular," the dumper answered.
"Then come back and live on my farm, I have a nice cosy shed you can sleep under and in the day you can go outside in the yard, how does that sound?"
"Just what we are looking for, a bit of care because we are now getting on in years," the truck pointed out.
And so they found a good home where they led a peaceful life, the farmer giving them all a good clean and a fresh coat of paint. Every spring they would proudly line up and go to the fair to give the children rides, and they were happy because they were being useful again.
The End.
Augustine Nash.