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Trot On!: ‘frank, funny, sometimes tragic’ (Sell the Pig Book 6) Kindle Edition
‘Trot on!’ is a familiar phrase to riding instructors everywhere. Why not adjust your stirrups, shorten your reins and join Tottie Limejuice, author of the popular Sell the Pig series of travel memoirs, as she takes you on a ride through more of her adventures.
Even if you’re not horsey, Tottie’s tales of running a holiday riding centre on top of a Welsh mountain will have you alternately laughing and reaching for the tissues. It’s all told in Tottie’s familiar no-holds-barred style.
As reviewers have said, it’s like sitting down for a cup of tea and a natter with the author in person. So why not put the kettle on and open the book?
NOTE: Although Trot On! was the most recent volume in the Sell the Pig series to be published, it fits chronologically before the others. It can therefore be read as a standalone or at any point in the series
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 1, 2018
- File size3.9 MB
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- ASIN : B079X1WQLD
- Publisher : LIVRES LEMAS (March 1, 2018)
- Publication date : March 1, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 3.9 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 235 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,189,938 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #10,763 in Biographies & Memoirs of Women
- #13,706 in Traveler & Explorer Biographies
- #22,904 in Women's Biographies
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About the author

About L M Krier, also known as Tottie Limejuice
Retired journalist, freelance copywriter and copy editor Lesley Krier Tither writes crime fiction, the Ted Darling Crime Series, under the name L M Krier, as well as travel memoirs under the pen name of Tottie Limejuice. Most people now call her Tottie or Tots.
The Ted Darling crime books are set in Lesley's home-town, Stockport, on the edge of Greater Manchester. Books in the series: The First Time Ever, Baby's Got Blue Eyes, Two Little Boys, When I'm Old and Grey, Shut Up and Drive, Only the Lonely, Wild Thing, Walk On By, Preacher Man, Cry for the Bad Man, Where the Girls Are, Down Down Down, The Cuckoo is a Pretty Bird, Dirty Old Town, The End of the Line, It's Oh So Quiet, A Woman's Heart, No Way to Say Goodbye, Everybody Hurts Sometimes, Sweet Little Lies, and Not to Tell (22 books)
The First Time Ever is the retrospectively-written prequel to the series so can be read first or second. It is available translated into French under the title Darling.
Lesley is also the author of the dark crime fiction book, Looking for Lulu, under the pen name of Carl Granger. It came about because of a claim someone made that readers could always tell a woman writing as a man. Lesley took up the challenge - nobody guessed!
All books are available from Amazon (in most countries) in eBook and paperback format and the series prequel, The First Time Ever, is now available as an audiobook, read by professional voice artist Christopher Corcoran. None of Lesley's books include AI in any form.
Lesley is a former journalist, working as both a criminal court and coroner's court reporter. She also worked as a case tracker for the Crown Prosecution Service, and for a firm investigating irregularities in offshore finance. Her other jobs have included owning and running a holiday riding centre and acting as a 'charity mugger', lying in wait to sign up shoppers for a wildlife charity.
She secured her first major writing contract at the age of sixteen when she sold a television piece to a Hollywood production company, for what seemed at the time to be a fortune. Her newspaper editor father claimed it was more than he had ever been paid for a single piece of writing.
Her interests centre around nature and wildlife and encompass dogs, wild camping and organic gardening. She lives in the Auvergne region of Central France and holds dual French/British nationality. Her current dog is a rescued border collie, Rosie.
Writing as Tottie Limejuice, Lesley has also published six books in the Sell the Pig travel memoirs series: Sell the Pig, Is That Billinge Lump?, Mother Was It Worth It? Biff the Useless Mention, Angling Bumateurs, and Trot On!
She also writes humorous travelogues as Tottie Limejuice: the Tottie's Travels series: Hobbit House in Italy, Two Jills and a Tots, and Pride Comes Before a Bedbug. In addition she has produced a humorous look behind the scenes of novel writing, No Girl on this Train, jointly written with Kate Pill.
Lesley also writes children's fiction, mystery/adventure, as L M Kay: The Dog with the Golden Eyes, shortly being published in parallel French/English text, for learners of either languages, for ages 7+ - 70+.
Want to chat with Lesley? You'll find a We Love Ted Darling group on Facebook, or look out for the Ted Darling Crime Series website which has links to all her books.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2018I have read all of this author's nonfiction. It is all interesting. Full of nature, animals, and humor - all of which I enjoy. I am a voracious reader and a former teacher. Therefore, 5 stars for me go only to books which I consider exceptionally moving or powerful. I very seldom give five stars, even though I rank someone as a favorite author. This book gets five stars. The author has bared all, which is brave. She tells the story of her life before her other memoirs, from a quick look at her teens to about forty. Her career path is fascinating, her family relationships start out lacking and remain sometimes complicated. And though I know nothing about horses, I learned much about them, and found it all engrossing, just as anyone who reads Sue Hubbell learns much about bees. What an amazing book! As a reader I sure hope another is coming, as she is still working with horses and I am left to wonder how she gets to be the full time journalist of her first memoir.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2018I enjoy this author's memoirs so purchased this prequel as soon as it came out. It's all there.....careers, relationships, love and loss. The story of a woman with strong survival skills and her great love of horses. Enjoyed it!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2018Loved that this missive covered the good, the bad, and the ugly. Clint Eastwood be proud!
My only negative is that it ended and left me thinking “WTH just happened”. Please hurry with the next story, Totts.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2018As a fan of Tottie Limejuice’s ‘Sell The Pig’ Memoir series about the author’s life in France, I was delighted to hear that there was a prequel to it all, in the form of this book ‘Trot On’.
In the other enjoyable books in the series, we hear about Tottie’s later years, after she made the life-changing and brave decision to take her elderly, dementia suffering, nearly 90yr old mother out of failing NHS care and move to France with her.
Her mother had a few good years and better care and Tottie immersed herself into French life, learning the language and became a French citizen.
As soon as this totally absorbing latest book was released, I abandoned all other books and started reading and didn’t stop until the very end.
We hear about Tottie’s marriage to an army major and with her independent spirit not really toeing the line as an Army officer’s wife.
Later she runs a holiday riding centre in the Welsh mountains. There’s a steamy affair with a very mysterious, enigmatic man.
The book is a really enjoyable read and fans of the author will no doubt jump on it and devour it too.
Well written, full of funny anecdotes about the people she met along the way and the good friends made. Also details of a sixth sense that came in very useful during an encounter with Jimmy Saville.
I think this book shows a softer side to the author, but maybe because we’re all a bit softer in our younger years.
The end bit had me crying my eyes out, so be warned. Tissues needed!
Anyone new to the series could in fact start with this one and carry on in chronological order.
I really hope there are more books in this series that started off as a trilogy.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2018A well deserved 5* , enjoyable ,informative ,entertaining .So good to read about Tottie before she moved to France .Hope there will be a follow on. It is full of so many different emotions which ,must have been difficult to go through again and then write them down.
Top reviews from other countries
- L D.Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice read!
A numerous read and bit of a period piece. Has a spotlight on the life of an often way how life and relationships are and how they develop when we're not paying attention. It presented an opportunity to see how the devotion to horses that is often misunderstood. I enjoyed reading this book.
- Average ReaderReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 28, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Another fascinating book in the Sell The Pig series
As a fan of Tottie Limejuice’s ‘Sell The Pig’ Memoir series about the author’s life in France, I was delighted to hear that there was a prequel to it all, in the form of this book ‘Trot On’.
In the other enjoyable books in the series, we hear about Tottie’s later years, after she made the life-changing and brave decision to take her elderly, dementia suffering, nearly 90yr old mother out of failing NHS care and move to France with her.
Her mother had a few good years and better care and Tottie immersed herself into French life, learning the language and became a French citizen.
As soon as this totally absorbing latest book was released, I abandoned all other books and started reading and didn’t stop until the very end.
We hear about Tottie’s marriage to an army major and with her independent spirit not really toeing the line as an Army officer’s wife.
Later she runs a holiday riding centre in the Welsh mountains. There’s a steamy affair with a very mysterious, enigmatic man.
The book is a really enjoyable read and fans of the author will no doubt jump on it and devour it too.
Well written, full of funny anecdotes about the people she met along the way and the good friends made. Also details of a sixth sense that came in very useful during an encounter with Jimmy Saville.
I think this book shows a softer side to the author, but maybe because we’re all a bit softer in our younger years.
The end bit had me crying my eyes out, so be warned. Tissues needed!
Anyone new to the series could in fact start with this one and carry on in chronological order.
I really hope there are more books in this series that started off as a trilogy.
- SandyReviewed in Australia on March 6, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliantly written.
Another great read from one of my favourite writers.
This book, (#6 in the Sell the Pig trilogy) tells of Tottie's adventures from her teenage years through to her 40's.
What an amazing life! Although I am not a real horsey person, I was brought up on a farm where we agisted horses for awhile, so can relate to some of the behavior of these magnificent animals.
Brilliantly written, witty, entertaining, even sad at times.
I do hope there will be yet another addition to this "trilogy", as I feel there is more to tell..
- Katy MacReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2018
4.0 out of 5 stars Trot on to the follow up!
Just finished this prequel to the 'Pig' series.I found it really interesting,finding out what happened in the author's earlier life.It seemed to finish a bit suddenly..or maybe I was too engrossed..but I was left feeling there could maybe be a sequel?I am now reading the Sell The Pig stories once again,and enjoying them just as much as before.
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in Australia on November 22, 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars Life and all the pit falls involved.
An enjoyable read. A thoughtfully written account of the authors life, getting married, moving to different locations then living as a single person again with an amusing description of the ups and downs involved.