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Category: Novella
New Release Play The Game by Karen J. Mossman
I'm thrilled to finally bring this book out, It's been a long time in the making. It still remains the only book I've ever done 'piecemeal.' I used software called Scrivener, which I still have but haven’t used for a long time. The idea for Stella and Kelly's story came because I’d watched a programme… Continue reading New Release Play The Game by Karen J. Mossman
About a Book – Play The Game by Karen J. Mossman
WebsiteAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? It initially came from a programme I saw on the television about a soup kitchen that helps the homeless. Give a quote from the books, one that says little but speaks volumes. I am a strong person; I have to be. But when I’m with… Continue reading About a Book – Play The Game by Karen J. Mossman
Reblogged – #NornsAuthorsReviews – Books Reviewed by J.M. Northup
I’ve read and reviewed both of these short stories and loved them. Nightmare Storm and in Memory of Michelle. It’s great to hear someone else view on a book you’ve read. Julie read a few of my short stories. Here is what she thought. Thank you, Julie. 😘😍 Please be sure to subscribe to our… Continue reading Reblogged – #NornsAuthorsReviews – Books Reviewed by J.M. Northup
Someday by TS Arthur
A young couple who meet at primary school, go on to fall in love and have a baby. This book appealed to me because it was a novella which meant I could read a complete story over a weekend. I wanted the paperback, but Amazon didn’t have any stock, so I downloaded the ebook instead.… Continue reading Someday by TS Arthur
Grip of Mercy Sam J. Fires
Released today, this is book five of a post apocalyptic series of novellas ‘The morning was still and the world quiet, drained of all life. Every house they passed seemed less like a home and more like a mausoleum, hiding the dead or those barely surviving. With no food, heat, or medicine, Salem, once a… Continue reading Grip of Mercy Sam J. Fires
Fault Lines, Deluge by Harley Tate
An Earthquake and a Tsunami in the second instalment of the series. I loved this book. It’s easy to read, and it’s a lot of edge of your seat, nail biting action! This time I bought the paperback and on looking at my review of the last book where the formatting was off putting, this… Continue reading Fault Lines, Deluge by Harley Tate
Reblogged – Time Travel Fiction
I love time travel there have been so many good books about it. My dad first introduced me to it in the sixties when we watched Time Tunnel together. I don’t remember much about it except being mesmerised by swirling images in the intro where you felt like you were being pulled inside. That’s what… Continue reading Reblogged – Time Travel Fiction
My Review – Warrior Betrayed by Denna Holm
This is a small pocketbook that I’ve had on my bookshelf for at least three years. The book has since had a new cover and is a prequel to the Immortal Warriors series, which I haven’t read. A few years ago I devoured the Raiden Warrior series, still one of my favourite ever trilogies. How… Continue reading My Review – Warrior Betrayed by Denna Holm
My Review – World Quake by Mark Hobson
I found this on a Facebook advert. By the sound of it I hoped it would be like one of those disaster films and it was. It’s a long book for me, but I tore through within a few days. Action packed with three interesting protagonists. The story moved between their crucial roles and the… Continue reading My Review – World Quake by Mark Hobson