Brief Description - James Fallon, SAS hero is not to be missed with. The author posted a gift of a free book in one of my Facebook groups. As I’d read him before, I took him up on the offer, and so happy I did. The story is an introduction to ex SAS officer James… Continue reading Review of A Bangkok Solution by Tony McManus
Author: Karen J. Mossman
Review of Eye of the Fire by Adam C Mitchell
Brief Description - a 1930s jungle adventure. It isn’t very often that I read a book twice, but this is one I originally read it in 2018. I had forgotten enough to make it interesting again. I saw it advertised by the author as an audible book. As I was going on a trip, it… Continue reading Review of Eye of the Fire by Adam C Mitchell
Review of Into the Fire by Kyla Stone
Brief Description - a group of people escape the city after a nuclear attack. In this story our group, Dakota, Eden, Julio, Park, and Logan have now reached Ezra’s place - and encounter the first signs of trouble. The conflict ramps up as Maddox also arrives back to the cult suffering from radiation sickness. He… Continue reading Review of Into the Fire by Kyla Stone
What Are They?
Recently my sister and I were walking in the local park with the dogs when we came across piles of earth like this. What are those, she asked. Immediately, I was transported back to being a young child. When we went camping, Mum would cook dinner and Dad would take us out. He’d find a… Continue reading What Are They?
Reblogged WhatNornsReads – Cretaceous Canyon Reviewed by Karen J Mossman, J M Northup and Sahara Foley
Great to reblog this, and so interesting to read their reviews along side what I read. This time, all three of us read the same book. Wow, what a ride. It started slow, but once the action began, it was pulse-pounding and horrific. … #WhatNornsReads – Cretaceous Canyon Reviewed by Karen J Mossman, J M… Continue reading Reblogged WhatNornsReads – Cretaceous Canyon Reviewed by Karen J Mossman, J M Northup and Sahara Foley
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Book Review RoadKill by Paul White
Brief Description - A car crash has a lasting impact on a young boy. This is part of the bite sized reads, which are all fully formed entertaining short stories that can be read quickly. It’s begins with a young lad who is involved in a car crash. His bewilderment and horror is well described… Continue reading Book Review RoadKill by Paul White
A Review of Grip of Frenzy by Sam J. Fires
Brief Description - An EMP has hit the world and taken out the power. Everyone is just trying to survive after a bitterly cold winter. I’ve been lucky enough to be get advanced reader copy as I have for the last few books of this series. As it’s been a while seen I read the… Continue reading A Review of Grip of Frenzy by Sam J. Fires
Salute to Author Nora Roberts
Nora Roberts is a a prolific writer and has 225 novels to her name. She has an exceptional ability to blend romance, mystery, and adventure. Her stories feature strong, independent heroines and irresistible heroes, creating a perfect balance of passion and intrigue. Nora is probably one of the few authors I’ve read more than once.… Continue reading Salute to Author Nora Roberts
It’s National Chess Day
My dad was always a big chess player and he taught me how to play. I have a beautiful chess set, wooden play pieces that have green felt underneath. I'm not sure where they came from, but the board was made by my father in law, probably more than fifty years ago. I celebrated this… Continue reading It’s National Chess Day