These are the views from trips and walks around my island home. Holyhead - Ferries to Ireland and a visiting cruise ship seen from Penrhos beach. View of the Snowdonia mountain range in Pentraeth from my daughter’s house. A beautiful day in my back garden in Caergeiliog. Lunch overlooking Cemaes Bay. My dog Tilly on… Continue reading Anglesey April Images
Author: Karen J. Mossman
My Review – World Quake by Mark Hobson
I found this on a Facebook advert. By the sound of it I hoped it would be like one of those disaster films and it was. It’s a long book for me, but I tore through within a few days. Action packed with three interesting protagonists. The story moved between their crucial roles and the… Continue reading My Review – World Quake by Mark Hobson
Stitching for Love Quilts.
Love Quits is a charity that makes quilts for children with life threatening or life long illnesses. The child picks a theme, for example dogs, and eleven cross stitched squares with the animal, or theme are put on the front. I started stitching for them in 2012 when I had a sister who qualified. I… Continue reading Stitching for Love Quilts.
Reblogged – Sahara Foley’s Excalibur Saga
Excalibur Saga Get the complete BOXSET This is an award-winning paranormal sci-fi series by the bestselling author, Sahara Foley. A modern Arthurian … Click here to read more. Sahara Foley’s Excalibur Saga
My Review – A Thousand Splendid Sons by Khalid Hosseini
Trearddur Bay WI has started a Book Club, and of course I had to join. At our branch meeting in April, I was given a copy of A Thousand Splendid Suns in paperback from the local library. It’s completely different from anything I’ve read before or would choose to read. The story spans the years… Continue reading My Review – A Thousand Splendid Sons by Khalid Hosseini
My Review – Cut and Thirst by Margaret Attwood
This came in an email from Amazon with a few other books where I could choose one for free. I chose this because I like the author and I loved The Handmaid’s Tale. That means I didn’t read the description and so didn’t know what this story was about. It started with three women, friends,… Continue reading My Review – Cut and Thirst by Margaret Attwood
My Review of Dig Two Graves by Helen H. Durrant
I saw this advertised on Facebook by Joffe Books. I fancied a crime story and it was in Kindle Unlimited, too. I also noticed it was a brand new book, released less than a month ago. Although this is the first book of what will be a series, it made several references to a previous… Continue reading My Review of Dig Two Graves by Helen H. Durrant
My Grandad Said, a Story in Poetry
I drew this from an image in a book When I was a little girl, I sat on my grandfather’s knee He told me stories of how things used to be. When he was a teenager, there were no phones. Instead, there was just one in the family home. Can you imagine going out unable… Continue reading My Grandad Said, a Story in Poetry
Karen’s Chat on a Buying Expensive Books
I’ve been reading the Cormoran Strike books by Robert Galbraith. Having watched and enjoyed the Tv series staring Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger, I wanted more. For Christmas in 2022, I was bought the paperback of the first book, The Cuckoo Calling. At over 500 pages it was too difficult to hold. The Kindle copy was £4.10,… Continue reading Karen’s Chat on a Buying Expensive Books
My Review of Broken by Ellen Read
I receive Ellen Read’s newsletter and when she offered ARCs of her new release, I immediately asked for one. I love getting an advanced copy of a book, although unfortunately I missed the release date. Usually I have the review up to coincide with the day. Short stories have always been my favourite. This is… Continue reading My Review of Broken by Ellen Read