The books we read are always varied. REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Made Me Love Cozy Mysteries This series was my first taste of the cozy mystery genre. It certainly made me a fan! Book 1 was… #WhatNornsReads – Book Reviews by Sahara, Julie, & Karen
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Karen’s Chat about Echos
No, not the type that you yell across a valley or into a cave. I’m referring to repeats of the same word in quick succession. We’ve all done it, and since I’ve been learning how to edit, it’s something I hadn’t thought about before. I use a grammar program called Pro Writing Aid and it… Continue reading Karen’s Chat about Echos
BETA READERS WANTED – Yes we want you Mrs/Mr Avid Reader Book Lover!
At Norns we have several new books coming out over the next few months, and several planned for next year. A lot of them are mine 😂, so I’d love you to join us. If you are interested in being a beta reader for Norns Triad Publications, please email us at authors@nornstriad.com – include the… Continue reading BETA READERS WANTED – Yes we want you Mrs/Mr Avid Reader Book Lover!
My Review of Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith
This is book five of the Cormoran Strike series. I’ve enjoyed them, but this is by far the biggest book I’ve ever read, I really enjoyed the story line, and the intricate details that brought it alive. The descriptions put me beside the characters and made me feel I was there too. I’ve never known… Continue reading My Review of Troubled Blood by Robert Galbraith
About a Book – Once in a Blue Bonnet Moon by K.S. Jones
Introducing K. S. Jones WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? My son married a beautiful commercial airline pilot. One day, I started to ask her questions about her profession. (Many years ago, I was an airline reservationist at a popular ski village, so jets and airports weren’t completely foreign to me.)… Continue reading About a Book – Once in a Blue Bonnet Moon by K.S. Jones
Karen’s Chat on Pretty Sunflowers
As I sit in the armchair, this is my view. I think you could describe them as glorious with their vibrant yellow petals. Did you know they track the sun’s movement? It’s a phenomenon known as heliotropism. The tallest sunflower ever grown was thirty feet high. A German gardener called Hans-Peter Schiffer holds the record.… Continue reading Karen’s Chat on Pretty Sunflowers
Hate Me Not ❄️ Available Now
The cover attracted me, so I stopped to read and see what it was about. It’s a series, which I enjoy, and a disaster, which always makes a good premise. I shall add the books to my to-read pile. Meanwhile, enjoy Kari’s review. Hate Me Not ❄️ from Claire Raye Hate Me Not is book… Continue reading Hate Me Not ❄️ Available Now
My Review of Blood on the Shore by Simon McCleave
This is the third book of what will be a series of four. I originally found it on the library app and the word Anglesey on the cover, grabbed my attention. The thing I really liked about Blood on the Shore is that it has two investigations. The main one, a hunt for the serial… Continue reading My Review of Blood on the Shore by Simon McCleave
Time Lines, my Latest Book
I’m thrilled to be able to share the cover for my latest book. Over the next few weeks you’ll see a lot more of Time Lines. But for the moment, I’m simply sharing this with you. Link to book Description Time travel can be a useful resource, but what if something unexpected goes wrong? In… Continue reading Time Lines, my Latest Book
Yesterday was National Paper Bag Day
I wrote a little article about it and thought I would share it here too. I remember a time before plastic when we used baskets and strong paper carriers for all our shopping. Then when plastic bags came in, everything … National Paper Bag Day