Book, Famous Authors, Fantasy, Inspirational, Mystery, Novella, series

Books Read in October

I’ve had some excellent reads this month and Signal Moon and The Story of Son were outstanding. Both were novellas by popular, but new to me authors. The latter has over 1K reviews and the former over 10k. I think that speaks volumes. Stowe Away and Dead’s Man’s Doll were books I had been asked… Continue reading Books Read in October

Book, Fantasy, Kindle Unlimited, Romance, series

November Reads

These is my planned reading list for the month of November. They are all part of a series except Beyond Connections which is a short story Collection. Kiss and Tell completes the series, but it isn’t the last book. I realised I’d missed one out so it’s a good job they are all standalone. Ghost… Continue reading November Reads

Fantasy, Kindle Unlimited, Mystery, Paranormal, science Fiction, series

Bookfest 2022 Fall Award Winners Are … — Norns Triad Publications

We, at Norns, are so proud and excited to announce that two of our books won 3rd place in their genres at the Bookfest Fall 2022 Awards Contest.  The Killer on the Heath took 3rd place in Fiction > Thriller – Supernatural.  Well done, Karen!  A woman is dead, and another is missing. The only… Bookfest… Continue reading Bookfest 2022 Fall Award Winners Are … — Norns Triad Publications

Animals, Fantasy, Stories

Afraid of the Dark | A Short Story

Scrolling through the Reader section of WordPress, I came across this short story. I really enjoyed it and it’s been a while since I shared one. So here you are, enjoy! A short story about a gnome named Toothwort Button who sets out into the night to figure out why the dark is so scary.… Continue reading Afraid of the Dark | A Short Story

Book, Fantasy, Novella, Romance

My Review of The Story of Son by J R Ward

Karen’s Review I found this on Theresa Hulongbayan’s book blog. It simply said: A beautiful lawyer, finds a mystery in the home of an old client of her father. She changes her life with a choice to follow a love. The voice of audio book adds darkness to the story. That was all it took… Continue reading My Review of The Story of Son by J R Ward

Book, Fantasy, Historical, Kindle Unlimited, Novella, Romance, science Fiction

My Review of Signal Moon by Kate Quinn

Karen’s Review I came across a review of Signal Moon on prolific reader, Julie Northup’s blog. You can read it below. It appealed to me and sounded like something I would enjoy. This short story runs to just over fifty pages long and tells of Lily and Matt. The later lives in 2023 and Lily,… Continue reading My Review of Signal Moon by Kate Quinn

Book, Fantasy, Mystery, Romance, science Fiction

October’s Reading List

Here are the books I intend to read this month. Stow Away is book two of a series, which I’ll complete over the coming months. Kiss and Tell is book four of a series. I’ve read them all, including book five, before I realised I’d missed one. Signal Moon and The Story of Son are… Continue reading October’s Reading List

Book, Fantasy, series

My Review of A Canadian Werewolf in New York by Mark Leslie

Karen’s Review What I liked about this book is that Michael, who is also a werewolf, has heightened senses in his human form. This really added something extra to the story and gave him the edge over other people. It came in useful and was amusing when he attempted to rescue his ex-girlfriend’s fiancé. A… Continue reading My Review of A Canadian Werewolf in New York by Mark Leslie

Fantasy, Stories

The Shed by Lynn Miclea

This dropped into my email recently and I thought it excellent and wanted to share. Certainly gets your imagination going. A short story based on the image shown from a prompt from Writers Unite! – September 2022 The Shed A short story by Lynn Miclea Jay breathed in the brisk, cool night air, and let… Continue reading The Shed by Lynn Miclea

Book, Fantasy, Post Apocolyptic

September Reading List

Here is my September reading list. As usual it’s subject to change if I swap books depending on how I feel. These are all a series, so I’ll probably stick with them. But who knows! I might see something else, I simply must read!