Introducing Chantelle Atkins WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? It’s set where I live, a semi-rural village we’ve lived in for 14 years. We have some busy roads cutting through us, a few tourist attractions, and an airport nearby but a few years back developers wanted to build a fake waterpark/lagoon… Continue reading About a Book – The Day the Earth Turned by Chantelle Atkins
Author: Karen J. Mossman
My Review of The Lost Princess by Richard Dee
This was a free book that came with signing up for the author’s newsletter. I’ll put the link below. What I loved about The Lost Princess was that it was ‘normal’ science fiction. What I mean is that Miles, the main character, was a normal guy, and a journalist. He lived in a tower block… Continue reading My Review of The Lost Princess by Richard Dee
My Review of Pandemic by Christine Kersey
I found the book on a a Facebook advertisement. The author gave half the first chapter and that sold the book to me immediately. I enjoyed the length of 296 pages, and the short chapters. Post apocalyptic stories are something I enjoy, and I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Although it was a slow burn. I… Continue reading My Review of Pandemic by Christine Kersey
A Royal Enquiry, a short story shared from somewhere else.
Time travel, a hot topic in the light of my new story being published. So I’m sharing this that I found in the WordPress reader. What proof have you got they come from the future? Tuesday Tiny Tale – A Royal Enquiry
My Review of The Ink Black Heart by Robert Galbraith
This is the sixth book of the series. It’s by far the biggest I’ve ever read with 1,460 pages and 107 chapters. Even bigger than War and Peace at 1,440! It cost £5.49, which is expensive for me to buy, but when you think of what you get, it’s not. However, before I ended my… Continue reading My Review of The Ink Black Heart by Robert Galbraith
Book Trailer for Time Lines by Karen J. Mossman
I’m really thrilled that Sahara made this book trailer for Time Lines. It’s a great representation of what my story is about. With all the new titles we’ve been publishing, I’ve been busy making book trailers. Now, I get to do one for my own book, Nightmare Storm. I am so … Book Trailer for… Continue reading Book Trailer for Time Lines by Karen J. Mossman
Release Day – Time Lines is Live!
Way back in 2016, I wrote a short story for an anthology called Gems of Gratitude. The title was In Distant Time. It was the tale of a time traveller who worked for the government and on this trip, something goes wrong. The theme of the anthology was to be something you are grateful for.… Continue reading Release Day – Time Lines is Live!
Self-Publishing Advice, reblogged.
This is a lovely article for those starting out on their journey. I would also add that you should learn everything about your craft and the business too. Self-publishing is a journey I embarked on, a less common path. It had its ups and downs, teaching me valuable and life-changing lessons. First, I … What… Continue reading Self-Publishing Advice, reblogged.
About a Book – Erik Haraldson by Ron Briggs
Introducing Ron Briggs WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? Researching for a novel about Tallgrass Prairie in North America. Give a quote from the books, one that says little but speaks volumes. The frigid water engulfed him for the last time as Erik Haraldson sank to his watery grave. Give a… Continue reading About a Book – Erik Haraldson by Ron Briggs
Kindle Countdown Deal on The Gift Legacy
There are not many book that would consider reading again, but I’m sure I’ll read these again. They are absolutely wonderful and still my favourite series. So you should grab this fantastic deal which ends TODAY! Just a quick note to let you know that the first three books in The Gift Legacy are currently… Continue reading Kindle Countdown Deal on The Gift Legacy