Time Lines Time travel can be a useful resource, but what if something unexpected goes wrong? In the year 3236, the government uses time travel to document the mistakes of the past. It's a way to gain power in the present by learning from history. During a leap back to WWII, Astro-archeologist Julie finds her… Continue reading Travel Through Time!
Category: Novella
What Happened One Christmas – it had a birthday!
This story had been around for a long time hovering on the edges of my mind. I wanted something that would celebrate the Christmas period with all the things we love. So many people come to Anglesey for their holidays, including me before we eventually settled here. Tina is the main character and the story… Continue reading What Happened One Christmas – it had a birthday!
Reblogged – WhatNornsReads – November 2024 Book Reviews From Our Book Club
These are the books we at Norns Triad Publications read this month. I read Dead of the Night by CS Dixon. Ceekee The Mermaid Cop, and The Oil Change. Initially, the cover for Christmas at Sugar Plum Manor attracted me and having read the review, I will perhaps read it too. Book Club Reads This… Continue reading Reblogged – WhatNornsReads – November 2024 Book Reviews From Our Book Club
Back on the Shelf
Four years ago I made the big decision to withdraw all of my ten book and rewrite them. For a long time I had nothing to show. Now I’ve eight completed stories. From the ashes of one, came three books and two spins off. My clairvoyant, Cassidy Newbold, featured in The Killer on the Heath… Continue reading Back on the Shelf
Eastward Prison Overview
I saw this graphic on Facebook by one of the authors taking part. It grabbed me for several reasons: All the covers had same theme, and handsome men on the front. All of the books are in Kindle Unlimited Page length ranged between 88 - 150. Prison stories all set in the same place I’ve… Continue reading Eastward Prison Overview
Storms Lash the Land
When the rain falls there are often devastating consequences. In fiction that magnifies. Some storms we have to ride, and others reveal things we’d rather not know. I’ve put together a selection of storm rejection stories. Some, long, others short, and all different genres for you and most likely me to read and enjoy.
My Review of Savage Wolves by Georgina Stancer
Brief Description - a shifter is incarcerated and meets up with an old friend, another shifter who is a prison guard. These are individual stories by different authors. As I understand it the writers attended a book fair held at Shrewsbury prison. I love how they gave them the same themed cover, and added them… Continue reading My Review of Savage Wolves by Georgina Stancer
My Review of The Reaper by Ruby Bloom
Brief Description - a nurse who works in a prison finds an injured man. As he has amnesia, she pretends he’s her boyfriend. This is the second book in the collection. They are individual stories by different authors. As I understand it the writers attended a book fair held at Shrewsbury prison. I love how… Continue reading My Review of The Reaper by Ruby Bloom
A Review of Dead of Night by C. S. Dixon
Brief Description - back in the 1800s, a man and his dog walk across the misty moors and have ghostly encounters. Right from the start this short read felt creepy. A man is walking along the moors with his dog in the dead of the night. He has two unexplained encounters that left me feeling… Continue reading A Review of Dead of Night by C. S. Dixon
Review of A Bangkok Solution by Tony McManus
Brief Description - James Fallon, SAS hero is not to be missed with. The author posted a gift of a free book in one of my Facebook groups. As I’d read him before, I took him up on the offer, and so happy I did. The story is an introduction to ex SAS officer James… Continue reading Review of A Bangkok Solution by Tony McManus