Brief Description - David’s new apartment has old furniture inside which he must move. But who keeps putting it back? I love the cover it really pops out at you. What an elegant woman and perfect for how you imagine Evelyn from the story would be. David is excited at moving into his new apartment.… Continue reading Review of Free Spirit by Paul White
Category: shortstory
Another Book Club Selection
The Reviews
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 Daisy and the Chocolate Factory by Paul White.
Brief Description - Daisy just wants a new life for herself and her daughter. What she got was a living nightmare. A short shocking story from Paul White’s collection of Bite sized reads. I’m reading them in order, although they are all standalone and can be read in any order. It’s starts off ordinarily enough… Continue reading Review of Daisy and the Chocolate Factory by Paul White.
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
Book Review RoadKill by Paul White
Brief Description - A car crash has a lasting impact on a young boy. This is part of the bite sized reads, which are all fully formed entertaining short stories that can be read quickly. It’s begins with a young lad who is involved in a car crash. His bewilderment and horror is well described… Continue reading Book Review RoadKill by Paul White
Let me Introduce you to Cassie
Cassie has long red hair and is a twin to her brother Seb. She is a clairvoyant and empathetic, which means she leads and unusual life. She first came to view in The Killer on the Heath, where she helps her brother track down a murderer. In her eagerness, she almost becomes a victim herself.… Continue reading Let me Introduce you to Cassie
Review of Going Hunting by Paul White
Brief Description - A house burglary with a twist. This is a very short and fulfilling read, meaning it has a beginning middle and an end. The start of the story sets the scene, the middle messes all that up, and the end explains all. Because it’s a short there isn’t much I can give… Continue reading Review of Going Hunting by Paul White
Reblogged – Surprise at the Mall
One thing about this author is that she writes great short stories. Most of them start normally, then get twisted leaving you with surprise. This was no exception. A fun piece of writing, Enjoy… A Short Story Story based on the image shown — image is from Pixabay Surprise at the Mall A short story… Continue reading Reblogged – Surprise at the Mall
Fruits of The Forest – A Naughty Little Ditty
Friday Fun You showed me yours in the bushesAnd then I showed you mine.You looked and giggled; I was tenAnd you were nine.We were naughty kidsDaring each other.I was struck dumbLooking at your bum,Perfectly round like mine.And just like a peach.Split in the middle.Oh, how how we giggled.Now twenty years later,I blush like an appleAnd… Continue reading Fruits of The Forest – A Naughty Little Ditty