BBC Hereford & Worcester Aired the Interview of Author Steve Davis

BBC Hereford & Worcester Aired the Interview of Author Steve Davis

The author Steve Davis recently published his first novel The Door. Tammy Gooding invited him to appear on her radio show on BBC Hereford & Worcester radio. In the interview, Steve said that he never thought of writing a book but it came to him as a surprise. The author shared that he was glad that Austin Macauley picked him for publishing his book. Tammy asked him about his inspiration to write a book with such an intriguing title, to which he responded that he met a horrific accident back in 2014. He fell off from 20 feet breaking his backbone and receiving multiple injuries. That accident inspired and pushed him to write and publish the book. Tammy appreciated the work of Steve and passed some remarkable comments about his book.

The Door is a fanciful novel that leaves you with many questions about life. What if you are given a chance of reliving your life? Would you still commit the same mistake or would you make the alternate choice? The same happens with Poppy, the protagonist of the novel. Poppy seems to live a perfect life until one day when she finds the door. The door takes her 10 years back where she is given two paths to walk. One is the unknown and the other is the same as her life with her husband. Poppy makes a choice of taking a leap into the unknown where she gets attracted by a new handsome guy, Samuel Devere. Together they get on the journey of love, intrigue and intimacy. They fall deeply in love, but would they overcome the obstacles of the door? Get a copy of this amazing novel book to know more about Poppy’s journey.

The 63-years-old Steve Davis was born in Kidderminster. He loves travelling the world for business and pleasure. He had a horrible accident in 2014 in which he was severely injured. It took him four years to recover fully. He now lives with his wife in Worcestershire.

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