Book, Crime, Novella, Romance, series

My Review of The Reaper by Ruby Bloom

Brief Description - a nurse who works in a prison finds an injured man. As he has amnesia, she pretends he’s her boyfriend. This is the second book in the collection. They are individual stories by different authors. As I understand it the writers attended a book fair held at Shrewsbury prison. I love how… Continue reading My Review of The Reaper by Ruby Bloom

Book, Romance, series

Review of Wrong Place, Right Time by Clarice Jayne

Brief Description - a romance between a prison guard and an inmate. These are individual stories by different authors. As I understand it the writers attended a book fair held at Shrewsbury prison. I love how they gave them the same themed cover, and added them to Kindle Unlimited, too. Wrong Place, Right Time starts… Continue reading Review of Wrong Place, Right Time by Clarice Jayne

Book, Novella, shortstory

A Review of Dead of Night by C. S. Dixon

Brief Description - back in the 1800s, a man and his dog walk across the misty moors and have ghostly encounters. Right from the start this short read felt creepy. A man is walking along the moors with his dog in the dead of the night. He has two unexplained encounters that left me feeling… Continue reading A Review of Dead of Night by C. S. Dixon

Book, Paranormal, Stories

Perfect Stories This Halloween

Two of my own books for you to enjoy this Halloween. They feature my clairvoyant, Cassidy Newbold. The Killer on the Heath A woman is dead, and another is missing. The only person who can save her is Cassie.With no clues and time running out, her brother, Detective Newbold, desperately needs her help. He is… Continue reading Perfect Stories This Halloween

Book, series, shortstory

Review of Daisy and the Chocolate Factory by Paul White.

Brief Description - Daisy just wants a new life for herself and her daughter. What she got was a living nightmare. A short shocking story from Paul White’s collection of Bite sized reads. I’m reading them in order, although they are all standalone and can be read in any order. It’s starts off ordinarily enough… Continue reading Review of Daisy and the Chocolate Factory by Paul White.

Book, Horror, Paranormal

Reblogged – Halloween Books

Who doesn't like a themed book? As we are coming up to Halloween, here is a selection of spooky reads for you. Visit Norns Triad Publications for a many more suggestions.

Book, Historical, Kindle Unlimited, Post Apocolyptic, series

Review The Mark of the Tiger by Ellen Read

Brief Description - A family, and a headstrong young woman dealing with the pressures of life and love in tropical Singapore. Having read plenty of Ellen Read books, I knew i would be in for a good story with this latest release. Also, she has lovely formatting and illustrations in her books. I feel that… Continue reading Review The Mark of the Tiger by Ellen Read

Articles, Book

Book Clubs and Me

Are you part of a book club? During the years, I’ve belonged to two different book clubs. I love the idea simply because I enjoy reading, but neither worked for me. It is supposed to widened your horizons as a reader and introduce you to books you would never normally look at. The thing it… Continue reading Book Clubs and Me

Book, Novella, series, shortstory, Thriller

Review of A Bangkok Solution by Tony McManus

Brief Description - James Fallon, SAS hero is not to be missed with. The author posted a gift of a free book in one of my Facebook groups. As I’d read him before, I took him up on the offer, and so happy I did. The story is an introduction to ex SAS officer James… Continue reading Review of A Bangkok Solution by Tony McManus

AudioBook, Book, Historical, series

Review of Eye of the Fire by Adam C Mitchell

Brief Description - a 1930s jungle adventure. It isn’t very often that I read a book twice, but this is one I originally read it in 2018. I had forgotten enough to make it interesting again. I saw it advertised by the author as an audible book. As I was going on a trip, it… Continue reading Review of Eye of the Fire by Adam C Mitchell