This is an absolutely adorable post by fellow blogger and all round nice person, Darlene Foster. We meet all the dogs in her family and being a dog lover, it’s was wonderful to see them. I might do something similar at some point. Mine would be Dog Friends I Love, or My Family Dogs, as… Continue reading Reblogged – Pets I Visited in Canada
Author: Karen J. Mossman
About a Book – Down By The River by Karen J. Mossman
Introducing Down by the River by Karen J. Mossman WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? From the song Hazard by Richard Marx. The haunting music and words told a story that really captured my imagination, When I saw the video on YouTube, the idea came quickly, and two characters emerged to… Continue reading About a Book – Down By The River by Karen J. Mossman
September is National Sewing Month
Sewing can be anything with a needle and recently I finished this. I’ll be writing an article about it in the coming weeks. Now that I have finished that, my next needle is a crochet hook. I made dozens of coloured granny squares to make my self a waistcoat type top. Now I’m adding a… Continue reading September is National Sewing Month
Review of Going Hunting by Paul White
Brief Description - A house burglary with a twist. This is a very short and fulfilling read, meaning it has a beginning middle and an end. The start of the story sets the scene, the middle messes all that up, and the end explains all. Because it’s a short there isn’t much I can give… Continue reading Review of Going Hunting by Paul White
Book Review of Old Friends by Chantelle Atkins
Brief Description - short stories that pack a punch! I really enjoy reading books from this author and what a great catalogue she has! This time I thought I’d give her collection a go. This book is tough, as in strong with bulging muscles. Everyone story packs a punch. From twisted, to dark, to amusing… Continue reading Book Review of Old Friends by Chantelle Atkins
A Review of Trust the Dark by A. M. Hardin
Brief Description - School girl goes to a Halloween party and meets three demons who are protective of her. This is has been sitting in my Kindle for five years and in attempt to start reading books I ‘d collected. I started with this as it’s just over eighty pages long. I didn’t check the… Continue reading A Review of Trust the Dark by A. M. Hardin
Today is National Welsh Rarebit Day.
Photo courtesy of pixabay.com It’s a perfect lunchtime treat, and my local restaurant serves it. A delicious combination of cheese and toast. Read more here Welsh Rarebit Day
Sunday Author Support, Featuring – Paul White
I love to share books written by authors I’ve read and enjoyed. Paul White can turn his had to most things and has written highly successful fiction and non fiction books. He is also known for: Photography Digital Artist Founder of Electric Press Books Short Story Writer Author Cover designer His books capture the imagination… Continue reading Sunday Author Support, Featuring – Paul White
A Review of Fear the Fallout by Kyla Stone
Brief Description - A nuclear bomb has been dropped on a city and a group of survivors help search for Dakota’s sister. They run into trouble on the way. Wow, this book! This series, so far, back to back action, conflict after conflict, a race against time all leads to edge of the seat action.… Continue reading A Review of Fear the Fallout by Kyla Stone
Tears, a Poem
I came across this the whilst looking for something else. It’s never been published before. The pain of losing a parent is hard and I can almost hear the rawness of these words. Or, maybe it’s remembering how bad it felt that September day in 2010. Not only did I lose my mum that same… Continue reading Tears, a Poem