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
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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
100 Days of Posts
That a record for me. 🏆 I managed to post something here every single day. There were book reviews, reblogs, photos, and chat. Then I hit a wall and produced nothing for at least week! I’ve been reading a book as a beta reader that was well over 500 pages long. 📖 If you follow… Continue reading 100 Days of Posts
A Reading of The Family Tree
Darlene Foster, author of the Amanda books, read my poem, The Family Tree on here and as she was soon to attend a family reunion, thought it would be ideal to read it to them. I was very flattered, because I’d forgotten her comment, and it was only when I was scrolling through Facebook I… Continue reading A Reading of The Family Tree
Christmas in July
I’d not heard of this until last year when I was told that it really was a ‘thing’. I looked it up and expats who live on the other side of the world, wanted a more traditional Christmas. As 25th of December is the height of their summer, they celebrated in July, today, the 25th.… Continue reading Christmas in July
Reblogged – Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense
And whose book is first on the list? Moi! The Killer in the Heath is my paranormal adventure with the next two books coming out very soon! I love a long list of books, it’s ever so tempting! THE KILLER ON THE HEATH IN MEMORY OF MICHELLE But Not Forgotten: A Clint Wolf Novel (Clint… Continue reading Reblogged – Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense
Karen’s Chat on Changing Book Sizes
Recently, I read two articles about books sizes. It was already something I had been thinking about. Was it just me changing my reading habits or had it always been this way? I receive a newsletter from Dave at Kindlepreneur who encouraged readers to share this information: There's been a dramatic change in book length… Continue reading Karen’s Chat on Changing Book Sizes