Born in 1964, Paul spent his early years living with his parents and sister, Dawn, in the cobbled terraced streets of Kensington in Liverpool before moving to the Lancashire market town of Ormskirk where he lost the harshness of his scouse accent. His sibling, being four years older, was a fan of the popular boy bands of the seventies and he would spend hours listening to their songs and emulating their voices as best he could. This is where his dreams of being an entertainer were sprouted On moving back to Liverpool in his teens he attended The Liverpool Institute High School for Boys, the former school of Sir Paul McCartney and George Harrison. After leaving school the reality of his dreams were far from reach and he attended various YTS jobs before landing an apprenticeship at an electronics college where he began to study the security industry. By the age of 23 he was the co-owner of one the Merseyside’s most successful security firms and took the position of Security Consultant in CIA. But the pressures of the 24/7 job and having a baby boy, Kyle, took its toll and he decided to quit the security industry. By the mid-nineties he had turned his hand to property development but had never been far away from taking to the limelight and started performing more and more to an audience. He began to build a repertoire and along with his cheeky attitude became popular in the local venues as an all-round entertainer. In 2001 he decided to make the move away from the UK and travelled to Gran Canaria where he multi-tasked as Singer/DJ/Animator/Compere. It was in early 2006 that he met Charlene. They were friends at first but soon became very close and in early 2007 they decided to make the move to mainland Spain and start a life together. They arrived in Benidorm and quickly gained employment as entertainers. Later that year on a visit to New York he hatched a story whilst looking at the subway map and started putting pen to paper. In 2010, the couple married and in 2012 they became the proud parents to George. Shortly after, Paul noticed the potential in an acquaintance, Simon Beighton, and wanting to take his writing ideas to another level, approached him to see if he was interested in collaborating on a few ideas. The two sat down, threw a couple of ideas around, developed a few storylines and within two years have completed a number of manuscripts and released their first novel, The Genesis Chamber, in February 2015.