Anyone? Click here for more information I love a chocolate bar, but the puddings as shown in this picture? No. Anything chocolate flavoured, I really don’t like. I’m told it’s odd to be so specific. If you like chocolate, you like chocolate, right? Well, no. I’m also fussy about the type of chocolate bars I… Continue reading Who Doesn’t Love Chocolate?
Author: Karen J. Mossman
My Review of Shelter in Place by Nora Roberts
My favourite author was always Nora Roberts. But since Indie books exploded onto the market ten years ago, I’ve not read her. I wanted to put that right as she’s such a great writer. I found this book on a charity table. I immediately loved the vibrant cover and it perfectly sets off the story… Continue reading My Review of Shelter in Place by Nora Roberts
New Release – Twisted Bloodlines by Claire Plaisted
Evil lurks in the blood line, but can they stop the flow? Life is good until darkness arrives in the form of death. Nyne Tatterdell and his daughter, Carly find themselves full of grief after the loss of Jediah, both loving husband and doting father, who fell in a climbing accident… Eight months on, and… Continue reading New Release – Twisted Bloodlines by Claire Plaisted
Karen’s Chat about Childhood Pets
Dogs were always a part of my life, especially growing up. We had many, and one was our beautiful, gentle, Sally. She was part of our life for over ten years. Dogs were always a part of my life, especially growing up. We had many, and one was our beautiful, gentle, Sally. She was part… Continue reading Karen’s Chat about Childhood Pets
Hot off the Press #6 June
News from Karen’s Writing Desk Each month end, I’ll send out my hot off the press news as if it were a newsletter. They are never complete without a few selected books from authors I’ve read and enjoyed. My works in progress have kept me very busy this month. Time Lines, The Sound of Evil,… Continue reading Hot off the Press #6 June
Salute to Author, Mark Billingham
Born this day in 1961, in Solihull, near the city of Birmingham. Mark Billingham initially pursued a career in acting before turning his attention to writing. His breakthrough came with the publication of his debut novel, "Sleepyhead," in 2001. It introduced readers to the brilliant and complex detective Tom Thorne. The novel marked the beginning… Continue reading Salute to Author, Mark Billingham
Book Review of The Retreat by Phil Price
I found this on a Facebook post. Phil Price put his book details in the comments, and I thought it sounded interesting, so I downloaded it. I didn’t remember what the book was about by the time I came to read it. The beginning immediately grabbed me and slowly I realised it was a cleverly… Continue reading Book Review of The Retreat by Phil Price
Summer Afternoons, time to de-stress
I read this recently and just found it inspiring and good for thought. Something to sit down and enjoy. - both reading and doing it! Summer afternoons are undoubtedly one of the most beautiful moments life has to offer. With the sun shining high in the sky, and a gentle breeze … Summer Afternoons
Book Review of Boomer, The Curious Bunny by Diann Floyd Boehm
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
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.