One thing about this author is that she writes great short stories. Most of them start normally, then get twisted leaving you with surprise. This was no exception. A fun piece of writing, Enjoy… A Short Story Story based on the image shown — image is from Pixabay Surprise at the Mall A short story… Continue reading Reblogged – Surprise at the Mall
Author: Karen J. Mossman
Author Karen J Mossman’s Newsletter – June
Hello from Anglesey, North Wales! As I write this, the sun is shining and it’s a beautiful day. My writing is progressing so I thought it time for an update. Play the Game - a sweet love story will be released in July. I’m having a launch party. Remember those? Weren’t they fun? We should… Continue reading Author Karen J Mossman’s Newsletter – June
Power, Part Two by Christopher Artinan
A power take over means a rebellion and a battle is imminent. This is book seven of the series and I’ve enjoyed all of them. The story starts with Salvation,an underground bunker built to protect the people from an asteroid that hit the earth and wiped out everything. Each books tells a different story of… Continue reading Power, Part Two by Christopher Artinan
The Firm by John Grisham
Originally published on this day in 1991. I did read this story back in the 90s and I also saw the film with Tom Cruise. He thought it was his dream job. Until it turned into his worst nightmare. . .When Mitch McDeere qualified third in his class at Harvard, offers poured in from every… Continue reading The Firm by John Grisham
Fruits of The Forest – A Naughty Little Ditty
Friday Fun You showed me yours in the bushesAnd then I showed you mine.You looked and giggled; I was tenAnd you were nine.We were naughty kidsDaring each other.I was struck dumbLooking at your bum,Perfectly round like mine.And just like a peach.Split in the middle.Oh, how how we giggled.Now twenty years later,I blush like an appleAnd… Continue reading Fruits of The Forest – A Naughty Little Ditty
Ann and Samantha Day
I didn’t know what this was until I saw the photo of Ann Frank. Jump over to the Norns Triad Publications blog to learn more. Enter Here
Reblogged – A Titanic Literary Loss
An interesting article about books read and lost onboard the Titanic when it sank. Of all the films I’ve watched, or articles I’ve read, I’ve never come across books on the boat. I even knew a few of them. Priceless first editions at the bottom of the sea. Most likely disintegrated, swallowed by fish who… Continue reading Reblogged – A Titanic Literary Loss
June Anglesey Images
Our local park in Valley. A perfect sky. View from the Rhoscolyn Cliffs. https://videopress.com/v/ssL6pygJ?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true The smoke on the right is from The Red Arrows flying team as they fanned out. This one came over my house. View of my neighbours garden to this beautiful bush. My Clematis is gorgeous just now.
Reblogged – Peeves
This is a great post and it made me chuckle because I’ve noticed this as well . Listen to people talk around you, or being interviewed on the television. The amount of ‘likes’ that find their way into a sentence. It used to er, or erm. I’d listen to people talking on the radio and… Continue reading Reblogged – Peeves
Murder at Monterey by Ellen Read
A weekend away and a murder in this delightful cosy mystery story. I had the honour of reading an Advanced Reader’s Copy (ARC) of this enjoyable book. I’m so glad I did. Released today 16th June, Ellen Read has created another beautiful story. Set on the 1920s/30s, it was the era of elegance. Although this… Continue reading Murder at Monterey by Ellen Read