This is a new release by Norns Triad Publications and I had the honour of being one of the first to read it. Aimed at young children, I felt it was a perfect fit. Kids are naturally curious and this is just what Boomer is as he embarks on his adventure. Overall, this is a… Continue reading Book Review of Boomer, The Curious Bunny by Diann Floyd Boehm
Author: Karen J. Mossman
Karen’s Chat about Writing and Junk Journals.
Yes it’s an odd combination for a subject. But it’s what I’m thinking about at the moment. Over the last few weeks, I’ve been doing a lot of writing. Just final edits of my books before publication. I’ve finished my time travel story, Time Lines, and now working on Play the Game. Yesterday, in my… Continue reading Karen’s Chat about Writing and Junk Journals.
Book Review of The Day the Earth Turned, (Summer) by Chantelle Atkins
Where did I find it: having read this author before, and it was a post apocalyptic story, I jumped at the chance to have an advanced copy. What I liked: the whole concept for this genre. It was different. Having children in charge changed things as they see life differently. In places the story is… Continue reading Book Review of The Day the Earth Turned, (Summer) by Chantelle Atkins
Karen’s Chat about eBooks
Further to my chat about paperback books, (link at the bottom), this time I want to talk about eBooks. Although my reading choice is now a physical book, there’ll always be room for digital ones. It brings to mind that old question of eBooks v Paperback. I've always maintained that there is room for both.… Continue reading Karen’s Chat about eBooks
National Patch Day
Click on image for more information My teenage years were in the seventies and it was known for its vibrant and expressive fashion. One iconic element was the colourful patches worn on clothing. These patches, often made of embroidered or printed fabric, added a unique touch to garments, transforming them into personalized statements. I wore… Continue reading National Patch Day
Book Review of Grip of Deceit by Sam J Fires
Where did I find it: in the authors newsletter. It’s a new release and she was offering ARC copies. Having read and loved her previous apocalyptic series. I immediately asked for a copy What I liked: the two main characters. They were both flawed, older than forty, and therefore a bit different. Most protagonists are… Continue reading Book Review of Grip of Deceit by Sam J Fires
Karen’s Chat about Paperbacks
The cost of living has gone up in recent months. With income unchanged, many of us have to spend our money more carefully. I’ve had to decide which of my subscriptions I can do without. As a result, one of the things to go is my Amazon Kindle Unlimited membership. This caused to me to… Continue reading Karen’s Chat about Paperbacks
Book Review of Temporary Arrangement by Karen Erikson
Where did I find it: on my kindle. Yes, literally. This book has been on my Kindle forever. I’m pretty sure it was one of the first I bought when I originally purchased my eReader in 2013. In an effort to read the books I already have, I chose this one. What I liked: that… Continue reading Book Review of Temporary Arrangement by Karen Erikson
About a Book – Tastefully Texas by K. S. Jones
Introducing K. S. Jones WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? Funny story… I am so fortunate to have Wolfpack Publishing as my publisher. They are an amazing and supportive group, good at everything they do. After spurring some interest on a series proposal I’d submitted to Mike Bray, CEO of Wolfpack… Continue reading About a Book – Tastefully Texas by K. S. Jones
Book Review of Them by TS Arthur
Where did I find it: I saw an advert on Facebook and thought, wow, that looks interesting. What I liked: I loved the concept of the story. A group of kids are away on a camping holiday. When they return to their hometown, something has gone horribly wrong. There are abandoned cars, the streets are… Continue reading Book Review of Them by TS Arthur