Blog Tour: The Other Mother by Heidi Field: Guest Post
Today I am taking part in the blog tour for The Other Mother by Heidi Field. This is the second in The Peasedsle Woods Killers series and these books sound good: They are right up my alley of interests. I’m going to have to get copies of these.. And the covers! The Other Mother was just released on November 19th. Today Heidi shares about herself and a little on her two novels.

Book Description:
Suzannah is pregnant with her third child. The first is in prison. The second is dead. How far will she go to keep her unborn baby safe?
When Suzannah learns she is pregnant, she feels like safety and happiness are finally within reach. Her handsome, successful fiancé, Alec, is over the moon about the baby. He proposes and pampers her. He thinks this is Suzannah’s first marriage and first child, but she’s keeping a few secrets. Actually, a lot of secrets. And they are dangerous…putting Suzannah in a position where she must choose who and what she’s willing to sacrifice to keep her baby and her freedom.
Drowning in her lies, Suzannah is desperate to bury her past, but her ex-husband, who abandoned her years ago, returns, stalking her and demanding to know what really happened to their daughter. When the imprisoned serial killer who lured and groomed her son, threatens to sell his story to the press, Suzannah feels like the life she’d built and the precious one she’s growing, teeter on a precipice. Now the two children she’s hidden from Alec may be the least of her worries.

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I am so delighted to be here today. It means that my second book, The Other Mother, has been published. Whoop!
I’m in a real transition period of my life just now, older, post-children and relying on HRT to get me through the day. I feel younger and fitter and more alive than I have for years. A combo of meds, an obsession with the gym and my new-found LOVE, writing.
There is nothing like a new start in life to get your mojo back, and for me that began with a master’s degree in creative writing in 2000. It just takes one change, one step forwards, for life to shift. I met people who inspired me, made a forever friendship, and found out that I like to write dark, twisted stories that really push characters to the limits of their mental, emotional and physical limits.
The Other Mother follows on from my debut, The Other Boy. The stories are based around a serial killer’s accomplice, the first book looks at the parents of a victim of the serial killer, their grief, and the discoveries they make about their son when bodies of thirteen boys are dug up in Peasedale forest.
Book two, The Other Mother, follows the story of Suzannah, mother to the killer’s accomplice, a woman with many of her own terrible secrets, struggling to move forwards after the revelations about her son land him in a category A prison for twenty years.
I recognise that my writing is driven by my own experiences in life and the landscape of my own mental wellbeing. I have raised five children, and their teenage years are not yet behind me. I am in a period of flux, moving away from day-to-day parenting chores, to a time of freedom, seeking out a life that can fill me up and make me feel alive. That transition is precious to me, and I do not want anything to get in the way, just like Suzannah does not want anything to ruin the future she is building with her fiancé and the baby she is growing inside her.
I have always been someone who enjoys change, I like moving forwards, I like new homes, new adventures, new experiences. I am not afraid to put the past behind me and move on to something else. I think that life comes in stages, and often we move too slowly, resisting the change, and, finally, when we give in to it, we wonder why we didn’t get their sooner.
Choices play a huge part in Suzannah’s story, good and bad ones, and there are always other options that she could go with, like the truth, something that she pushes against with everything she has, until it is the only thing left. Either the truth will destroy her, or it will set her free.
I am a massive fan of Mel Robins and her Let Them Theory, not that it is easy to follow, but it does offer a different perspective to life which really resonates with me. It also adds a fun level to my characters, thinking about letting them be who they want to be, questioning what will happen if they are not, authentically, themselves. I want my characters to be relatable, believable and flawed, people you can root for but also despair at, and I hope I have achieved this with Suzannah.
The wonderful Lee Hyatt has given The Other Mother a stunning cover, which I am super proud of, and if you look closely, there is more to the image than initially meets the eye. The Other Mother is a gradual unfolding and unravelling of Suzannah’s life, with some shocking and dangerous consequences on route.
I hope you enjoy my story and thank you for having me today.
-Heidi
About the Author:
Heidi Field was raised in the beautiful countryside of the South of England with her parents and her two sisters. In her twenties she was a freelance Sports Massage Therapist. She achieved a Degree in Zoology at the age of thirty and then went on to raise two boys and became the stepmother of three more young children. She still lives near her family home with her partner, their Great Dane and the children that have yet to fly the nest. In her early forties Heidi completed a Masters in Creative Writing at Winchester University. She entered the course hoping she would become a children’s fantasy writer and left with a burning desire to write contemporary mysteries and thrillers. Heidi wanted to put relatable people in extraordinary situations, challenge them, push them to their limits and watch them fight for their sanity. The Other Mother is Heidi’s second novel, the next book in The Peasedale Woods Killers series.
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Book Review: A Girl and Five Brave Horses by Sonora Carver
A Girl and Five Brave Horses
Author: Sonora Carver
Narrator: Laci Morgan
First Published: 1961
Audiobook: 6 hours 8 minutes
Reviewed By: Jessica
Dates Listened To: November 1-5, 2025
Jessica’s Rating: 3.5 stars
Book Description:
In the roaring ’20s, adventurous young Sonora Webster sees an exciting act that will change her life forever. Hooves pound as a horse gallops up the ramp of a 40-foot-tall tower. A girl in a sparkly swimsuit waits at the top, and at the last possible second, leaps on its back as they dive through the air, falling to a tank of water far below with thunderous applause.
Sonora is hooked. From that moment on, she is determined to BE that girl, despite the danger, and endeavors to join the diving horse troupe. This memoir follows her exciting career and life on the road as a traveling performer with W.F. Carver’s stunt show, even after she was blinded in an accident. Despite her lack of sight, she continued to dive for eleven years, becoming an inspiration to blind and disabled people who heard her story. Sonora’s life even inspired the beloved 1991 movie, Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken.
Full of twists and turns, humorous animal tales, moments of tragedy, and hope, listeners will enjoy this exciting true tale of a strong American woman finding her place in history during the Great Depression, with an unbreakable spirit and the help of her brave horse partners.
Jessica’s Review:
If you have seen the movie Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken, then you know the very basic story about Sonora Carver. A Girl and Five Brave Horses is Sonora’s story in her own words. This is the story of a life of determination and strength despite the unexpected events that life can be the cause of.
The movie gives the basis of what happens in her life and Sonora’s memoir adds to it. At times the memoir was detailed and other times it isn’t. I wanted to know more about Sonora’s family (especially her relationship with her sister Arnette) and more on her relationship with Al, unfortunately which we don’t get. The movie leads you to believe that Al is much younger than he actually was: Al was about 20 years older than Sonora. The movie does not show that Arnette was a part of Sonora’s life during her horse diving. And for taking place during the Depression, we are not told how life was for those living during that time.
We do get details about Sonora’s treatment for her eyes and her adjustment into life without sight. Growing up and loving the film, I think I went in with big expectations for the memoir and I was disappointed. I feel we could have been given so much more than what we got. There were just details for some events and then other important events were just rushed through. Carver was from another time and maybe that was why we didn’t get as much details as we would get if this story happened now. This could be because Sonora is telling her story to someone else versus actually writing it.
I really don’t like giving a lower rating (3.5 stars) for a memoir, which is someone’s life, but there was so much more that could have been with this memoir than what we got.
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Audiobook Review: Sonora by Jenni L. Walsh
Sonora
Author: Jenni L. Walsh
Narrator: Piper Goodeve
Published: October 28, 2025
Audiobook: 10 hours 9 minutes
Reviewed By: Jessica
Dates Listened To: October 20-29, 2025
Jessica’s Rating: 5 stars
Book Description:
Inspired by a true story of one of the first female horse divers, Sonora explores a world of daring feats and extraordinary adventures set in the heyday of the American carnival scene. This book vividly captures the spirit of a brave woman who defied societal norms to follow her dreams, diving into the unknown with courage and resilience.
Sonora Webster is penniless but plucky, and despite the looming Great Depression, she follows her wanderlust, answering an advert to dive with horses. Little does she know that she is about to be thrust into a world teeming with danger, excitement, and fierce competition.
As Sonora delves into the cutthroat world of show business, complete with human cannonballs, trapeze aerial acts, and juggling bears, her undeniable talent and unwavering dedication propel her into the limelight, making her a sensation, and after marrying the show runner, her entire life becomes their act and their horses. But she soon learns that a diver–and her horse–are only as good as their last show, a show some are hellbent on shutting down. When a tragic accident changes her life forever, can Sonora muster the courage to climb the fifty-foot tower and dive again, risking her life to save the show and their horses from falling into the wrong hands?
Jessica’s Review:
If you grew up in the 1990s then you more than likely saw the Disney movie Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken. I watched it so many times growing up and I saw this audiobook about Sonora Carver and jumped on it. It is Historical Fiction and follows the same path as the movie, with differences as it is based closer on Carver’s actual life. Walsh used Carver’s memoir as a basis for this novel.
Listening to this novel, brought back so many pleasant memories of watching Wild Hearts Can’t be Broken. I did not realize that Sonora was from Waycross, Georgia until it was mentioned in the novel!
I thoroughly enjoyed the novel and knew the story because of the film, but still felt I learned some things. The narrator Piper Goodeve, captured Sonora perfectly! From a spunky teen at the beginning of the story to the determined woman that she became, beating the odds despite what happened to her. Listening to this novel and now knowing there is a biography written by Carver herself, I plan on listening to it as I got it on Audible and then rewatching Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken.
**Be sure to listen to the author’s note at the end of the novel to learn more about Sonora’s life.
Thank you to Walsh for the enjoyable novel and bringing back the nostalgia I had for the film growing! And for piquing my interest in the biography! I will also be looking at what else she has written to read in the future!
Many thanks to the publisher Harper Muse Audiobooks for granting me an audiocopy to listen to and review. I really enjoyed it!
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