This new feature is where I share books from authors I’ve read and loved. Julia Blake describes herself as ‘An Author for all Seasons.’ She writes in different genres and her character-driven stories melt your heart. Her fantasy books with strong female protagonists will take you on an adventure you’ll never forget. And then, there… Continue reading Sunday Author Support, Featuring – Julia Blake
Category: Fantasy
My Review – Diary of An Everyday Vampire by Thèrèsa Hedges
As I follow the author on Instagram, I saw this advertised. At 137 pages and in Kindle Unlimited, I downloaded it. I’m so glad I did as it was extremely entertaining. In fact, it’s quirky, full of humour, and made me chuckle several times. The journal entries are clever because the narrator would present a… Continue reading My Review – Diary of An Everyday Vampire by Thèrèsa Hedges
My Review of Surviving the Evacuation – Family
This is book three of the Evacuation series, and the first three books are free to download. This is such a compelling and easy to read book, the first two were just the same. Bill is alone at the start, and in the second, he meets Kim. Together, they find thirteen year old Annette, who… Continue reading My Review of Surviving the Evacuation – Family
About a Book – The Veil Between Worlds
Introducing K. M. McFarland WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? Not to give away too many details that are covered in the book, but because of Hollywood and legend portraying Voodoo as evil, it has been misrepresented and misunderstood. Most people don’t know Vodun is an ancient religion that originated in… Continue reading About a Book – The Veil Between Worlds
My Review of A Rhyme in Time by Simon MacDonald
This is Simon MacDonald’s debut book, and what a book to start with. Just as my mother taught me, I taught my children to sing all the nursery rhymes. This one epitomises all that I knew and loved. The author’s wonderful verses and prose are absolutely charming. Coupled with the delightful illustrations, drawn by his… Continue reading My Review of A Rhyme in Time by Simon MacDonald
My Review of Cretaceous Canyon by Deborah Sheldon
This was a suggested read for Norns Book Club. I haven’t taken part in one for a while. At 181 pages, if I hated it, I could probably still finish it. I didn’t hate it, but neither did I love it, even though I raced through it within a couple of days. From the beginning… Continue reading My Review of Cretaceous Canyon by Deborah Sheldon
A Royal Enquiry, a short story shared from somewhere else.
Time travel, a hot topic in the light of my new story being published. So I’m sharing this that I found in the WordPress reader. What proof have you got they come from the future? Tuesday Tiny Tale – A Royal Enquiry
Release Day – Time Lines is Live!
Way back in 2016, I wrote a short story for an anthology called Gems of Gratitude. The title was In Distant Time. It was the tale of a time traveller who worked for the government and on this trip, something goes wrong. The theme of the anthology was to be something you are grateful for.… Continue reading Release Day – Time Lines is Live!
Kindle Countdown Deal on The Gift Legacy
There are not many book that would consider reading again, but I’m sure I’ll read these again. They are absolutely wonderful and still my favourite series. So you should grab this fantastic deal which ends TODAY! Just a quick note to let you know that the first three books in The Gift Legacy are currently… Continue reading Kindle Countdown Deal on The Gift Legacy
My Review of Mesmerised by Toya Richardson
It’s release day! A brand new book hitting the Amazon book shelf! I found this book in the author’s reading group, where it was offered as an an ARC. Having read her before, I wanted to apply for this because I fancied a good romance. I enjoyed the love story between Donna an Antoine. This… Continue reading My Review of Mesmerised by Toya Richardson