Book, Observance days, Romance

National Tell A Story Day

We all have stories to tell and today is the day to do it and today I’m sharing an old one… National Tell A Story Day

Book, Crime

Book Review of In Too Deep by Simon McCleave

Where did I find it: This is the second book of what will be a four-book series. What I liked: that it was based in Anglesey with places that I knew mentioned. It’s a crime novel, with a touch of romance. Laura continues her new romance with Detective Inspector Gareth Williams. It is not romantic… Continue reading Book Review of In Too Deep by Simon McCleave

Anthologies, Book

My Review of Coming Home

This book was the idea of Chrissy Moon, whom I recently featured with her book of poetry Maybe That Isn’t Her. She had this idea earlier last year and recruited a few authors to write stories with the theme of Coning Home. The idea for that title came from Paul White, who books have also… Continue reading My Review of Coming Home

Book

#WhatNornsReads – April 2023

Book Reviews From Our Book Club — Norns Triad Publications I love being part of a book club like this and thoroughly enjoy reading what they thought of the stories they read. Theresa read J. P. McClean's Wings of Prey. This is a series that I absolutely adored and it will go down as one… Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – April 2023

Book, Post Apocolyptic

Book Review of Infection by M. P. McDonald

Where did I find it: I found the book on a Facebook Advert. This is the third instalment. What I liked: this is book three and the familiar characters made me settle into it immediately. I also liked how the author continued the story with the same three character viewpoints. Cole, the leader, his son,… Continue reading Book Review of Infection by M. P. McDonald

Book, Kindle Unlimited, Post Apocolyptic

Book Review of Isolation by M. P. McDonald

Where did I find it: I found this book on a Facebook ad. This is the second in the series. What I liked: the viewpoint stayed with the same three characters., Cole, Hunter, and Elly. Several secondary characters all played important parts, but we only ever saw them with thoughts of the three. This is… Continue reading Book Review of Isolation by M. P. McDonald

Book, Kindle Unlimited, Post Apocolyptic

Book Review of Infection by M. P. McDonald

Where did I find it: on a Facebook advert. This is book one of the series. What I liked: that it was simply a great story, brilliantly told. It switched between three viewpoints. Cole, mentioned in the blurb, his son Hunter, and his friend, Elly. The latter two were making their way across the country… Continue reading Book Review of Infection by M. P. McDonald

Book, Mystery

Book Review of Welcome to Denver Falls

Where did I find it: having read Hangman’s Revenge and Project Pandora written co authored by Sim Alec Sanford, I wanted to read one of his stories. What I liked: the imagination of the author. This is a well constructed story with some great characters. I liked how the author imagined such a dark side… Continue reading Book Review of Welcome to Denver Falls

Book, Horror, Post Apocolyptic

Book Review of Safe Haven, Rise of the Rams (Book 1) by Christopher Artinian

Where did I find it: on Amazon. I wanted to read an exciting apocalyptic book. Having read the author before, I went to see what else he had. What I liked: how I was immediately plunged into the action. From the getgo the adrenaline pumped and I couldn’t find a gap to close the book… Continue reading Book Review of Safe Haven, Rise of the Rams (Book 1) by Christopher Artinian

Book, Mystery, Novella, Thriller

Book Review of Pushing up Daisies by Katherine Hayton

Where did I find it: I saw the third book in the series reviewed on jmnorthup.com. They are short reads, so I thought I’d jump into book one. What I liked: that it was a good story all rolled into approximately ninety-three pages. Willow, the main character finds a body on her property. She then… Continue reading Book Review of Pushing up Daisies by Katherine Hayton