Karen’s Magic Review There is a good reason this novella has over six hundred ratings on Amazon. It a terrific story. Imprint is what the strangely named heroine Autumn Rain reads. By placing her hand on an item she can pick up the thoughts of whoever touched it. It’s an interesting basis for a story.… Continue reading First Touch by Teyla Branton
Author: Karen J. Mossman
Salvation by Christopher Artinian
Karen’s Magic Review Christopher Artinian is a new author to me. I found this book on Instagram and looking at all of his books on display, this one stood out. The vibrant cover caught my attention immediately. I enjoy apocalyptic stories but don’t tend to read that many. I wanted to rectify that and it… Continue reading Salvation by Christopher Artinian
Forever Young by Lynette Ferreira
Karen’s Review There are some books that take work to get into. Others, you slide right in. This is the latter. Immediately the story is all there and it grabbed my attention on the opening page. Jacob, who is from another planet, crash lands his capsule on earth where he has been sent on a… Continue reading Forever Young by Lynette Ferreira
Short Piece by Paul White About Wonderful Moments in Life
One late afternoon, while quadding around the Eastern desert near the town of Safaga in Egypt, we were reminded it was February the 14th, Valentine’s day. At one point, as the sun was beginning its descent, we stopped to stretch our legs. While we were taking in the vista, our guide set a heart of… Continue reading Short Piece by Paul White About Wonderful Moments in Life
Before the The Glass Slipper by Michelle Deerwester Dalrymple
Karen’s Magic Review I found this at the same time I came across the Cinderella book I read and reviewed earlier. It’s not a retelling-of, which I thought at the time. I hadn’t read the title probably or the description. I only saw the glass slipper and that it was 121 pages long. What a… Continue reading Before the The Glass Slipper by Michelle Deerwester Dalrymple
Die For Love by Ellen Read
Karen’s Magic Review This was an excellent creepy story. There were times when I wondered how plausible it was. Would you visit a haunted house when you were told you would die? William was under the spell of Rose who he didn’t believe was a ghost, just as his ancestor Edward did before him. Only… Continue reading Die For Love by Ellen Read
Cinderella – A Retelling with Strength and Courage (Courageous Heroine Fairy Tales Book 1) by Lisa Shea
Karen’s Magic Review On writing a post for National Fairy Tale Day, I looked up a few books to share. One that came up was this and it was just sixty-nine pages long, so I downloaded it. Immediately, I loved this retelling. The author’s style of writing really appealed to me. It followed the traditional… Continue reading Cinderella – A Retelling with Strength and Courage (Courageous Heroine Fairy Tales Book 1) by Lisa Shea
Beyond Rhubarb by Danielle Jacks
Karen’s Review It’s not often I read a story twice, but this one was part of an anthology and now it’s a stand alone book. Beyond Rhubarb is a short romantic story. It’s well written and cute. I liked it first time around, and liked it even more this time. The author is offering it… Continue reading Beyond Rhubarb by Danielle Jacks
Beyond Rhubarb by Danielle Jacks
Karen’s Magic Review It’s not often I read a story twice, but this one was part of an anthology and now it’s a stand alone book. Beyond Rhubarb is a short romantic story. It’s well written and cute. I liked it first time around, and liked it even more this time. The author is offering… Continue reading Beyond Rhubarb by Danielle Jacks
Hello February
I plan to be proactive as we move into a new month. Making a list is a good place to start. Books remain my passion and at the bottom you will see my reading list. I’ve just started Die for Love by Ellen Read. She is an Australian writer and I’ve read a couple of… Continue reading Hello February