This year we at Norns Triad Publications have read the same books. We, are Julie Northup, Sahara Foley and me. We all love to read, and occasionally we read the same book. It’s fun to read different interpretations of the same book. So here are a some. Karen’s Review Julie’s Review Karen Review Julie’s Review… Continue reading One Book, Two Reviews
Author: Karen J. Mossman
Attention Authors!
Sign up now to be part of this fun Christmas Word Search. Taking part will not only bring traffic to your website, but you will have the opportunity to show your work and writing style and hopefully find new readers. There is no charge to take part, you just have to donate one ebook of… Continue reading Attention Authors!
The Killer on the Heath has Won an Award!
I’m absolutely thrilled to tell you that The Killer on the Heath won 3rd place in the Bookfest 2022 Fall Awards. https://www.thebookfest.com/book-awards-fall-2022-third-place/14/ https://youtu.be/cfOHfd3HHzs This is the first book in a three book series. The two will be available soon. Description A woman is dead, and another is missing. The only person who can save her… Continue reading The Killer on the Heath has Won an Award!
Have You Forgotten Anything?
Today is my mother’s birthday, albeit a heavenly one, as it has been for the last twelve years. It doesn’t stop me thinking of her and remembering how I would hightail across Manchester to spend the day with her. Mum and Dad had a second family. They adopted children who were only slightly younger than… Continue reading Have You Forgotten Anything?
My Review of The Story of Son by J R Ward
Karen’s Review I found this on Theresa Hulongbayan’s book blog. It simply said: A beautiful lawyer, finds a mystery in the home of an old client of her father. She changes her life with a choice to follow a love. The voice of audio book adds darkness to the story. That was all it took… Continue reading My Review of The Story of Son by J R Ward
National Make a Dog’s Day
When I saw this, I must have had my artist hat on for I read it as Make a Dog Day, and I have drawn a dog and stitched a dog , so that’s technically making a dog! Crochet Sausage Dog , Cross Stitch, Jack Russell However, when I read it again, I saw it… Continue reading National Make a Dog’s Day
#WhatNornsReads – Book Reviews by Julie, Sahara, & Karen
Reblogged this as the three books mention are great. I’ve read two of them which is the point, since one of them is my review! REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP An Intriguing Read I love archaeology and enjoyed the inclusion of fossil hunting. It gave a unique depth to the story that … #WhatNornsReads – Book… Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – Book Reviews by Julie, Sahara, & Karen
My Review of Signal Moon by Kate Quinn
Karen’s Review I came across a review of Signal Moon on prolific reader, Julie Northup’s blog. You can read it below. It appealed to me and sounded like something I would enjoy. This short story runs to just over fifty pages long and tells of Lily and Matt. The later lives in 2023 and Lily,… Continue reading My Review of Signal Moon by Kate Quinn
My Review of Dead Man’s Doll by Diane Bator
Karen’s Review I think this is only the second cosy mystery I’ve ever read. The first one was The Conned Lady by the same author. Amateur sleuthing is not something that has ever appealed to me. But, I’ve been proved wrong. I really enjoyed the main character, Audra in Dead Men’s Doll. She is a likeable forty… Continue reading My Review of Dead Man’s Doll by Diane Bator
My Review of The Highland Dancer
Karen’s Review Having done a feature on this book, I was intrigued enough to read it. I’d always like highland dancing, but didn’t know much about how you learn. Chantal Bellehumeur’s book was delight. Not only did it tell me about what it takes to become a dancer, we also went on a tour with… Continue reading My Review of The Highland Dancer