Articles, Book

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?

Book, Crime, Romance, Thriller

My Review of Kiss & Tell by Julia Blake

Karen’s Review This is the fifth book in the series, and they are all standalone. Kiss and Tell is the penultimate one, and I’d accidentally skipped it after I’d read sixth. Each character in this family has their own story. This one belonged to Isabella Santorini. She never forgot Nick Eastman and their teenage romance.… Continue reading My Review of Kiss & Tell by Julia Blake

Book, Fantasy, Observance days

Wolfenoot Day

When choosing what to write about this month, I tried to look for something different. Different came in the form of a word I’d never come across … Wolfenoot Day

Articles, Book, Craft, Observance days

National Child’s Day

Clink image for more information Celebrate this day by recognising your child’s ambitions and goals in life. Some children know exactly what they want to be and aim in that direction. As a child, I had no ambitions and no clue as to what I wanted to do in life. It wasn’t the done thing… Continue reading National Child’s Day

Book, Horror, Young Adult/Teen

About a Book – Stone Cold by Karina Kantas

Introducing Karina Kantas WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? Stone Cold is very biographical. So many of the scenes actually happened.. Give a quote from the books, one that says little but speaks volumes.  How far would I have gone? Would I have been satisfied with drawing a little blood? Give… Continue reading About a Book – Stone Cold by Karina Kantas

Book, Christmas Reads, Novella, Places, Romance

One Christmas, An Anglesey Story

From awarding winning author Karen J Mossman, comes a heart-warming Christmas tale. Tina tells the story of what happened one Christmas time. Who knew life could change so drastically from one heartbeat to the next. One second, you're full of wonderous joy, the next ... The holidays are a festive time. For Tina and her… Continue reading One Christmas, An Anglesey Story

Book, Fantasy, Thriller

My Review of Ghost Mark by JP McLean

Karen’s Review I was looking forward to reading this second book of a new series by JP McLean. It wasn’t quite what I expected. It was even better! The friendship between Jane, the main character, and Sadie was realistic. Best friends argue, but their love and respect for each other always shines through. The two… Continue reading My Review of Ghost Mark by JP McLean

Book, Historical

A Review of Daisy by Pat Backley

This sounds like an interesting book, and I like the photos that’s accompanied them, too. It’s rather interesting how Daisy came into this life, infact under very unusual circumstances back in East London 1887. We read the background of …Daisy – Pat Backley

Book, Fantasy

My Review of Fear and Longing in Los Angeles by Mark Leslie

Karen’s Review The prologue in this book cleverly grabs the reader from the get-go. Michael, who turns into a werewolf during a full moon was trapped in a plane that was delayed - and the sun was going down. It looked like he was about to turn while in his seat! Then we moved on… Continue reading My Review of Fear and Longing in Los Angeles by Mark Leslie

Articles, Book

A One Star Star Review

I remember being devastated by my first one star review. It basically said the character was one dimensional and boring. This was true, I knew it wasn’t but it hurt. The book went on to over a dozen reviews. But I’ll never forgot how much that hurt. So this article by Stevie Turner resonated with… Continue reading A One Star Star Review