Book, Romance, science Fiction, series

About a Book – Claimed by Nicolai

Introducing Denna Holm WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? I watch a lot of science fiction shows like Star Trek and movies like Star Wars, Stargate, and Starman. I also read a lot of science fiction romance. Starting at a very young age, space and the ability to travel through space… Continue reading About a Book – Claimed by Nicolai

Book, Horror, Psychological, shortstory

Still Life by C. S. Dixon

Brief Description - When J awakens he doesn’t remember who he is. That’s just the start of his nightmare. This is a short story in every sense of the word. It tantalises you and gives you snippets without fully explaining. The protagonist is a young man called J. He wakes up to a nightmare and… Continue reading Still Life by C. S. Dixon

Book, Kindle Unlimited, Paranormal, series

Have You Ever Attended A Séance?

No? Well, here is your chance to. I’m very pleased to announce my latest book. The Séance is a new addition to the Cassidy Newbold Clairvoyant Collection. It’s a short story that will accompany the main series. The Killer on the Heath is already out, with The Sound of Evil coming February and The Ghost… Continue reading Have You Ever Attended A Séance?

Book, Crime, series

Community Commandments by Anne Roberts

Brief Description - Bodies are turning up at ancient monuments on the beautiful isle of Anglesey. This is possibly the fifth book of the series. I’ve not read them all, only the previous none, which I loved. Community Conclusions won my best read of 2024. That wasn’t a stand alone story, but Community Commandments is.… Continue reading Community Commandments by Anne Roberts

Book

Reblogged – My Favorite and Least Favorite Books of 2024

Everyone talks about their favourite read of the year. So this one caught my attention. It was also nice because I had read the least favourite, and to some extent agree. I felt it was two different books. The beginning was quite sweet, then it changed to something else. I didn’t read a lot of… Continue reading Reblogged – My Favorite and Least Favorite Books of 2024

Articles

Reblogged- #BooksAndCrystals – My Personal Collection #1 (Smoky & Clear Quartz Free Forms with Inclusions)

Do you like crystals? Lots of people do, and many collect and treasure them. They are fascinating the way they can attract you and lure you in to own one. Take a look at Sahara’s blog, she adores them and gives an interesting insight to the different kinds. Hello, my name is Pam.  And I’m… Continue reading Reblogged- #BooksAndCrystals – My Personal Collection #1 (Smoky & Clear Quartz Free Forms with Inclusions)

Articles, Craft

Oh No! Disaster!

I cross stitch squares for a charity who makes quilts for children with life long or life threatening illnesses. I’ve been doing this since 2012, when my adopted sister received one. On Sunday I had an email to say that the fabric used for one of the quilts I stitched for had bled when washed.… Continue reading Oh No! Disaster!

Book, Mystery, Novella

The Mystery of Missing People

Like many people, I enjoy a good mystery. Stories where you need to know what happens next are just the best! They are tales that pique your curiosity and keep you turning the page to get to the end. Over the years, I’ve found the stories of missing people intriguing. Why did they disappear in… Continue reading The Mystery of Missing People

Book, Crime, series

Corpse Road by David J. Gatward

Brief Description - crime detective series set in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside. I’m now on the third book of the series and feeling comfortable with DCI Harry Grimm and his team now. It has a slightly unusual set up as they don’t have a police station. Instead they have rooms in the Community Centre. That’s… Continue reading Corpse Road by David J. Gatward

Book, Kindle Unlimited, Romance, series, shortstory

Review of April’s Dragonfly by Paul White

Brief Description - a sweet story of teenage angst and coming of age. Darren tells the story, although we don’t know his name until near the end of the book. He and his school friends have are typical teenagers. They don’t quite understand the feelings that come with their bodily changes. When April blooms much… Continue reading Review of April’s Dragonfly by Paul White