This is the fourth book in the series, and I absolutely loved it, a gripping and page-turning read for sure. Michael turns into a werewolf several times in the book and to see him in his wolf form again was exciting. Told in the first person we really get into how Michael thinks things through… Continue reading My Review of Fright Nights Big City by Mark Leslie
Author: Karen J. Mossman
My Review of The Cuckoo Calling by Robert Galbraith
Secrets and Lies all the Way Through I watched this series on the television when it was first aired. I loved the relationship between Comoran and Robin. When the new one Troubled Blood aired, I decided to rewatch the entire series to bring me up to speed. I couldn’t get enough of it, and knew… Continue reading My Review of The Cuckoo Calling by Robert Galbraith
About a Book – So You Want To Be A Marine by Gary Winstead
Introducing Gary Winston WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? My four years as a Marine during one of Americas most turbulent times Give a quote from the books, one that says little but speaks volumes. The third worst job in the Marine Corps is E-3 or below, a dishwasher or waiter has it… Continue reading About a Book – So You Want To Be A Marine by Gary Winstead
Festive Blog Hop 2022
Welcome to Santa’s Treasure Hunt blog Hop. All you have to do, is follow Santa’s sleigh as he travels around the world. Below is a list of stops where you can win a bundle of books. Visit each one and write down the Christmas word given at the bottom of each. Leave a comment on… Continue reading Festive Blog Hop 2022
Christmas Excitement by Karen J Mossman
The clock ticks on as I lie and wait,A Christmas stocking on my bed.Will he still come if I'm awake?The man with the beard, dressed in red. Out the window, I see the moon.It's watching me as I try and sleep.Will Father Christmas come soon?Will he tip-toe with quietened feet? From the night sky comes… Continue reading Christmas Excitement by Karen J Mossman
Salute to British Writer C S Lewis
This was sitting in my drafts and should have posted a few days ago. Born this day in 1898, Charles Staples Lewis wrote over thirty books that are read by millions of people. Lewis is also known for his work on medieval literature, and his Christian apologetics. Three of his works of fiction were turned… Continue reading Salute to British Writer C S Lewis
Green Gables House
This is a lovely article for fans of Ann of Green Gables. The photos will spark your imagination. It did mine. Many of you know that Anne of Green Gables is my favourite children’s book. The opportunity to see the house in Prince Edward Island that inspired …Green Gables House
My Review of Beyond Connections by Lynn Miclea
A Superb Collection! I have read this author’s work before and enjoyed her writing style. The description appealed to me, and as the book was on pre-order it landed on my Kindle exactly when it was due. I especially loved how all the stories were different from each other. They showed the connections between family… Continue reading My Review of Beyond Connections by Lynn Miclea
The 4th Saturday in November is for Aura Awareness
Auras are something I’ve never thought about before. But used them in my book The Steps of a Killer. I found this an interesting read. “All cells in our body are vibrating at a very slow rate and giving off certain amounts of energy. And around our body there exists another lighter … The 4th… Continue reading The 4th Saturday in November is for Aura Awareness
Book Trailers – Nay or Yay?
I came across this and have to say I love them. The good ones give a real insight to a book. I’ve always been intrigued by book trailers. Some are horrible, others are top of the line. Almost like a trailer for a movie. They have actors … Book Trailers – Nay or Yay?