Book, Poetry

Book Review Maybe That Isn’t Her by Chrissy Moon

Where did I find it: I saw it promoted on Facebook. What I liked: The words were poignant and clearly came from the author’s heart. I felt I could read between the lines and imagine the story behind it. What I didn’t like: that perhaps in order to write Maybe It Isn't Her the author… Continue reading Book Review Maybe That Isn’t Her by Chrissy Moon

Book, Crime, Thriller

Book Review The Girl Who Left by Jenny Blackhurst

Where did I find it: it was recommended to me in an Anglesey Facebook group. What I liked: the mystery and suspense. It’s the first whodunit I've read for a while. I liked how the killer was identified first, but then doubts set in. I also loved how it was set in Anglesey where I… Continue reading Book Review The Girl Who Left by Jenny Blackhurst

Book, series

#WhatNornsReads – The Burning Tree Series

Having also read these, it’s great to see another opinion. REVIEWED BY SAHARA FOLEY This is the first book by this author I’ve read and it was recommended to me by a friend. The story doesn’t take place on … #WhatNornsReads – The Burning Tree Series

Book

Sci-Fi & Fantasy Books For Sale

I’ve read a couple of these, so thought I’d share them as we all love books. AND  MANY  MORE The post Sci-Fi & Fantasy Books For Sale appeared first on Author Sahara Foley. Sci-Fi & Fantasy Books For Sale

Articles, Book

#BooksForTheHoliday – National Grammar Day

March 4th was National Grammar Day, but what writer doesn’t love the good use of words. Follow me on Instagram National Grammar Day is a United States holiday, but it should be adopted everywhere. Who doesn’t love words? Words matter as … #BooksForTheHoliday – National Grammar Day

Articles, Book

Newsletters, a Great Commodity for Readers

A lot of authors have newsletters these days, and they are a great way to get to know your favourite writer. I generally join them from Facebook pages, or a link in a book I’ve enjoyed. Recently I entered a giveaway and had to join a host of authors newsletters. Probably too many, especially when… Continue reading Newsletters, a Great Commodity for Readers

Book, Crime, shortstory, Thriller

Book Review oh No Time Left by David Baldacci

Where did I find it: on Amazon when I put short reads into the search bar. It’s just seventeen pages long. What I liked: the description doesn’t say much, so I didn’t know what to expect. I enjoyed the element of surprise and the clever way it changed from where I thought it was going.… Continue reading Book Review oh No Time Left by David Baldacci

Book, Romance, Thriller, Young Adult/Teen

Book Review of Butterfly Kisses by H. A. Robinson

Where did I find it: I saw the image below on Facebook and it attracted me. What I liked: all of it! The shock of finding out who Beatrix bumps into at the pub they both worked at; how their blossoming relationship would take them on an enlightening journey and finally, the secrets they were… Continue reading Book Review of Butterfly Kisses by H. A. Robinson

Articles, Book

Hot off the Press #2

News from Karen’s Writing Desk Each month end, I’ll send out my hot off the press news as a newsletter. They are never complete without a few selected books from other authors. These will always be ones I’ve read and enjoyed. Since my last update, I have completed the first draft of A Hand to… Continue reading Hot off the Press #2

Book, Kindle Unlimited, Romance, series, Young Adult/Teen

Book Review – Chasing the Sunrise by H. A. Robinson

Where did I find it: on Facebook when the author posted the image below. What I liked: that the story was told by the main character, Tom. All the narrative was from his point of view. That mean we got to know exactly what he was thinking. What I found fascinating was the front Tom… Continue reading Book Review – Chasing the Sunrise by H. A. Robinson