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Steven Mark Kay; born 7 January 1968 is an English author and teacher. His dramatic novels are about relationships between men and women. His books include:

'The Vicar of Buttermere,' A tale about a deranged psychopathic atheist who in order to enact revenge on his Christian ex girlfriend becomes a member of the clergy in order to fulfil his dark dream.

'You and me, but not us!' A book about a romantic Englishman who for the love of his Czech girlfriend gives up his Lancastrian roots in order to marry, buy a family house and have children with his lady who slowly gets bored of him.

'Wordsworth's Baby.' Is the tale about a man who in his advanced middle age decides to settle down and have a family. Simultaneously two women fall pregnant to him, and step by step he reveals his inner demons to them as day by day they become more dependent on him.

Pebbles, Love across the Morecambe Bay, was released in 2019. A three generational family saga depicting ideal family life in North West England from the1960s to the present.

'In Wordsworth's Shadow.' A story about a suave debonair who is confused about everything. With his wealth he entices many female victims into his web of debauchery. In turn, they become too scared to escape as they seen in him a mirror.

'The Satanic Court.' A story about book how in the eyes of the protagonist, an estranged father, the family court is business as opposed to morally orientated. It also covers the mental health of the divorcing couple and the effect it has on the children who love both parents.

'For the love of my children.' Is the story about two daughters who miss their family home and their parents who wish that their old other half was dead and buried.

The author has lived and taught in several countries and his novels cover stories based in England, The Czech Republic, Austria and France. As a lover of the great outdoors, his romantic tales bring to life, national parks, camping, swimming and walking in a simple and enticing style.

His aim is to put Lancashire and Cumbria on the map in the same way as his literary hero Thomas Hardy did with Wessex.

His books are available via his publisher www.donnaink.com