This is the scary bit. It’s not a scary book in that sense, but it shows what can go wrong by one simple act of bad judgement. It changed Stella’s life. How she coped and survived takes a strong woman. If you like a courageous heroine who meets a mysterious man which eventually after many… Continue reading It’s #TeaserTuesday
Author: Karen J. Mossman
Reblogged – Searching for your Next Paranormal Read?
Included in this collection of books is my paranormal story The Killer in the Heath. I’ve not long finished the final two books in series. Read The Killer on the Heath, and by then you van move on your the next two, Jump over here for some great free books available for a limited time.… Continue reading Reblogged – Searching for your Next Paranormal Read?
August Anglesey Images
Penrhos Beach From Beaumaris looking over your the mainland and Colwyn Bay, Crab fishing on the pier at Beamaris Druid Stones in Beaumaris A Doll’s House Exhibition we visited. A blowy day for my sister and I!
Book review The Dairy Farmer’s Daughter by Sarah Williams
Brief Description - an easy read romance with great characters and stunning backgrounds. This first book of the trilogy was free to download. I came across it on Facebook in a review from Australian writer Ellen Read, and it piqued my interest. I wasn’t disappointed. Dairy farming in Australia produces more than just the rearing… Continue reading Book review The Dairy Farmer’s Daughter by Sarah Williams
Karen’s Chat on the Amazon Back Office
Do you ever go into the ‘Manage your Content’ for your Kindle on Amazon? I haven’t been for a long time, and was having difficulty downloading a book. Each time I sent it from the back office, when I opened my Kindle, it wasn’t there. (It turned out we’d changed our Wi-Fi and I forgot… Continue reading Karen’s Chat on the Amazon Back Office
At Night We Played in the Road by Chantelle Atkins
Brief description - the story of brothers, Alfie and Tom who spend most of their young lives in foster care. Spanning two decades a tale of betrayal, lies, and hope as the brothers struggle to survive. This was an advanced reader copy and I had the honour of reading it before it went live. The… Continue reading At Night We Played in the Road by Chantelle Atkins
AI Generated Images
I see so many people using these images now and they are really nice. I had an unsuccessful a play with it and the result was so bad, I didn’t used it again. When my husband generated a picture that it was excellent, I realised I’d used the wrong terminology. I’d asked the AI to… Continue reading AI Generated Images
Reblogged – Back to Kindle Unlimited
https://saharafoley.com/excalibur-saga-series-back-in-kindle-unlimited/ I’m reblogging this one because I thought it was an interesting read. When you are an avid reader like me, Kindle Unlimited is important. It saves me spending a fortune on books that once read will lay forgotten in my kindle and never looked at again. I also like a paperback, because you get… Continue reading Reblogged – Back to Kindle Unlimited
Child Missing by Lynn Miclea
Brief Description - a police procedural story where detectives investigate a missing child. This story appealed to me because I like crime thrillers, and I especially like novellas. When Alissa Barnes seven year old son goes missing, she frantically calls the police. This is where we meet Detective Sergeant Matt Holden and his side kick,… Continue reading Child Missing by Lynn Miclea
Karen’s Chat – Does Your Book Slump In The Middle?
It’s a question for readers - I’m just beginning to recognise this phenomenon. It’s happened right now with the book I’m currently reading. I can be reading a good story, but at a certain point, find myself looking at the page count wondering how long I have left to read. It can even be at… Continue reading Karen’s Chat – Does Your Book Slump In The Middle?