I don’t usually review a book I’ve not read in full, but I thought it was worth it this time. Witches, magic and fae books are not something I generally read. Occasionally, I’ve picked up a short story or novella, and they’ve been good. So where did you get this, I hear you ask? Well,… Continue reading Not Really a Review of Shelter Me From Darkness by Katie L. Smith
Author: Karen J. Mossman
Migglesworth Malevolence, a short story by Carrie O’Leary
My Review I really do love a short story, especially when it is as concise and well written as this. I loved the way it started with a little guessing game. Who is this person and why does she sleep during the day? You immediately make assumptions but, as it is told in the first… Continue reading Migglesworth Malevolence, a short story by Carrie O’Leary
Famous Once by Jane Green
My Review This was a different kind of rock star story, and for that reason I was hooked. Everybody gets older, and for Astrid, her days of being married to Callum Blake are long gone. She once lived a glamorous rock ’n’ roll lifestyle, and it was interesting to be taken back and relive some… Continue reading Famous Once by Jane Green
Silver Dagger Tours – the Kindred Scheme Tour and Giveaway!
One bookish debutante. Two dashing suitors. And a season full of scandal. Kindred Schemes Schemes Book 1 by R. K. Harrington Genre: Historical Regency Romance One bookish debutante. Two dashing suitors. And a season full of scandal. Lady Alaina Sinclair never expected London society to be so treacherous—or so tempting. She has always… Continue reading Silver Dagger Tours – the Kindred Scheme Tour and Giveaway!
National Clean Your Desk Day
I didn’t know there was such a thing, but there is. It falls on the second Monday in January. “This day is an opportunity to begin your new year with a clean and organised workspace. Whether your desk is in a private or shared office, cubicle, home or a make-shift desk on the counter, having… Continue reading National Clean Your Desk Day
#FictionFriday – 1 Excerpt from Toxic, a Post Apocalyptic Romance
For my new feature #FictionFriday, I’m sharing excerpt from my latest release Toxic. As a multi genre novella writer, I’m slowly working my way through different themes. As I love post apocalyptic fiction, I’m please to be able to add this to my collection. A wave of applause went up, and Lexi felt her knees… Continue reading #FictionFriday – 1 Excerpt from Toxic, a Post Apocalyptic Romance
Tower by Claire Kent
My Review What a lovely story this was! It was everything I enjoy most. 😍 single point of view 😍 strong masculine hero 😍 feisty pretty girl 😍 rescue situations 😍 motorbike club 😍 post apocalyptic 😍 novella length 😍 great writing 😍 sweet romance The relationship between the two main characters was touching. As… Continue reading Tower by Claire Kent
Silver Dagger Tours – the Looks That KillTour and Giveaway!
Sometimes death is not enough. Looks that Kill by Lee Gemmill Genre: Serial Killer Thriller Sometimes death is not enough... Laura Johnson's life has been a mosaic of terror, each piece a fragment of her haunted past. In her world, to be unnoticed is to be safe, yet, beneath her camouflage lies a burning… Continue reading Silver Dagger Tours – the Looks That KillTour and Giveaway!
Protected: The Decision, Flash Fiction by Karen J. Mossman
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Today is #ScienceFictionDay
All my books have a twist of romance, except one - Time Lines. https://videopress.com/v/gxcv3UoC?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true This is a time travel story where Julie goes back in time to collect visual evidence for her government. This time, though, something goes wrong. https://videopress.com/v/46ZCNGhQ?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Time travel can be a useful resource, but what if something unexpected goes wrong? In… Continue reading Today is #ScienceFictionDay