Award-winning author Beatrice Fairbanks Cayzer releases another top-rated book, “To Save A Child”

August 10 04:39 2021
Beatrice Fairbanks Cayzer, the daughter of the US Ambassador at large, brings another impressive novel that tackles grief and loss and how people grow from their experiences and make peace with their past.

Award-winning author Beatrice Fairbanks Cayzer has released another top-rated book, “To Save A Child,” which revolves around the story of a man who has lost almost everything after he failed to save his wife named Happy, a name that appears to be illustrative of all the happiness that has left his life. 

As if the main character’s suffering wasn’t grave enough, he regularly runs into mishaps and adversities even as he reached rock bottom. 

“To Save A Child” follows Beatrice’s best-selling book, The Secret Diary of Mrs. John Quincy Adams.

In a review on Amazon, Cathryn Elwyn commended the author for the compelling narrative, calling the piece Beatrice’s best book to date. 

“It’s not every day that jockeying, an estate in the British countryside, and a complication involving the president of Russia figure in one story, but best-selling author Beatrice Fairbanks Cayzer is nothing if unpredictable. Deaths, conspiracies, and a threat to beloved Happy’s life? This has got to be BFC’s best,” Cathryn wrote.

Beatrice is the daughter of the US Ambassador at large, most notable for having negotiated the peace treaty for the Peruvian Ecuadorian War and at the request of Secretary of War Woodring, which furthered the decision to keep Puerto Rico in the US Commonwealth. 

Beatrice is married to Major Stanley Cayzer, a director in his family’s shipping companies, including The Union-Castle Line, Clan Line, and Sterling Line. 

The award-winning author has written nine books, such as The Happy Harrow Murder Trilogy, forty-six weeks on the Best Sellers list, and The Secret Diary of Mrs. John Quincy Adams, 2016 Finalist Chanticleer Book Awards for Historical Fiction. 

Beatrice also contributed to Town & Country, House & Garden, Good Housekeeping, ESQUIRE, The New York Herald Tribune, the Journal Of Commerce, and other publications.

Beatrice comes from an illustrious family. Her two ancestors who came to Upper Virginia in 1620 helped found their community. 

She founded the Cayzer Museum for Children in England, where she was the wife of Stanley Cayzer, a grandson of Sir Charles Cayzer, founder of shipping companies that evolved into Caledonia Investments, and nephew of Admiral Lord Jellicoe, the second Governor-General of New Zealand. 

Beatrice then turned into writing. In Oxfordshire, she wrote The Princes and the Princesses of Wales.

In Guernsey, she wrote The Royal World of Animals. Returning to the USA, she wrote nine Rick Harrow novels, winning the Book of the Year Award from the Horseracing Writers’ Association. 

Those who want to grab a copy of “To Save a Child” can purchase it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Writers’ Branding, a full-service self-publishing company, has been leading the charge in bringing out the top-rated book to the public, providing many authors exclusive access to publicity.

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