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
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Oh What Have I done!
I’ve agreed to be a speaker on a Zoom call with several other people. Am I mad? The answer is yes, and no. I’ve always wanted to do public speaking and took a course pre-Covid. I visited a few groups in my area and had two topics, books and fostering, because I grew up in… Continue reading Oh What Have I done!
Who Enjoys Paranormal Fiction?
Me for one, that’s why I wrote this. 😊 Download Here It’s part of a series and the next two are coming soon. Meanwhile, take a look at some of these fabulous books. I’ve read Revived, and loved it. Click for my review. The rest look tempting and one particular draws me. 😊 Step to… Continue reading Who Enjoys Paranormal Fiction?
A view from a Window
Fourteen years ago this was the view from my office window. Even though it was only of gas cylinders, I was glad to see outside. The call centre, where I worked was a huge place filled with chattering people who worked for the RAC breakdown service. Some took calls from stranded motorists, others took claims… Continue reading A view from a Window
About a Book – Down By The River by Karen J. Mossman
Introducing Down by the River by Karen J. Mossman WebsiteGoodreadsAmazon Where did the idea for the story come from? From the song Hazard by Richard Marx. The haunting music and words told a story that really captured my imagination, When I saw the video on YouTube, the idea came quickly, and two characters emerged to… Continue reading About a Book – Down By The River by Karen J. Mossman
Tears, a Poem
I came across this the whilst looking for something else. It’s never been published before. The pain of losing a parent is hard and I can almost hear the rawness of these words. Or, maybe it’s remembering how bad it felt that September day in 2010. Not only did I lose my mum that same… Continue reading Tears, a Poem
It’s #TeaserTuesday
This is the scary bit. It’s not a scary book in that sense, but it shows what can go wrong by one simple act of bad judgement. It changed Stella’s life. How she coped and survived takes a strong woman. If you like a courageous heroine who meets a mysterious man which eventually after many… Continue reading It’s #TeaserTuesday
It’s Release Day for Play the Game.
I’m having a party and you are invited. Go Here https://videopress.com/v/Ki3kJGXK?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true Book Trailer Remember the days when book parties used to be such fun? Join me for fun and games and help me celebrate 🥳 Or, go direct and buy the book!
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