Welcome to Santa’s Treasure Hunt blog Hop. All you have to do, is follow Santa’s sleigh as he travels around the world. Below is a list of stops where you can win a bundle of books. Visit each one and write down the Christmas word given at the bottom of each. Leave a comment on… Continue reading Festive Blog Hop 2022
Category: science Fiction
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
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
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 and Stories You May Want to Read
I receive a lot of author’s newsletter’s and find them interesting. Many attend book signing events, and others share writing updates. I’m able to see their works in progress, and information on their latest releases. Being an author for some, is a business, and it takes a lot to keep readers engaged. I share a… Continue reading Book and Stories You May Want to Read
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Amazon Description Invincible superpowers and nobody to stop him. Will he save the day, or trigger global annihilation? England, 1989. Arthur Merlin is plagued by restlessness. Ever since he woke up from a head injury with extraordinary abilities, the Vietnam vet has turned the world into his unsuspecting playground as he masters his gifts. Showing… Continue reading Free Book for a Limited Time
February Reading List
It was an excellent month for books. I had the honour of reading through these great stories. My favourite book from my February reading list is Salvation. The concept was great and the writing magical. I don’t think I’ve read a story with so many characters, but it wasn’t a problem as we got to… Continue reading February Reading List
Forever Young by Lynette Ferreira
Karen’s Magic Review There are some books that take work to get into. Others, you slide right in. This is the latter. Immediately the story is all there and it grabbed my attention on the opening page. Jacob, who is from another planet, crash lands his capsule on earth where he has been sent on… Continue reading Forever Young by Lynette Ferreira
Dissolution, The Wyoming Chronicles: Book One by W. Michael Gear
Karen’s Review This is a large book of 394 pages, probably a little larger than I like to read, but that pales into oblivion when the story is as good as this one. It’s the first time I’ve read this popular author and I must say, what a joy to read. Every word counted in… Continue reading Dissolution, The Wyoming Chronicles: Book One by W. Michael Gear
Dissolution, The Wyoming Chronicles: Book One by W. Michael Gear
Karen’s Magic Review This is a large book of 394 pages, probably a little larger than I like to read, but that pales into oblivion when the story is as good as this one. It’s the first time I’ve read this popular author and I must say, what a joy to read. Every word counted… Continue reading Dissolution, The Wyoming Chronicles: Book One by W. Michael Gear