Ode to a friend
I am no writer, neither am I poet I write when emotions force me to note Let me tell you about someone I met here As I was starting my … Continue Reading Ode to a friend
I am no writer, neither am I poet I write when emotions force me to note Let me tell you about someone I met here As I was starting my … Continue Reading Ode to a friend
My review The storyline was great; Chris and Leah stopped to have a cup of coffee on their way to their country home. When Chris returned with coffee, Leah seemed … Continue Reading Losing Leah by Sue Welfare
A new book and a new cover real… Thanks to Shannon and author Janell Butler Wojtowicz for the opportunity to be part of this blog tour. So here I go. … Continue Reading Embracing Hope by Janell Butler Wojtowicz #CoverReveal
My review This book was a shocker of a story. Where I thought the book ended and there would be nothing more to know, other than to read it for … Continue Reading The Birthday Girl by Sue Fortin
My review The blurb sounded so interesting that I had to pick this book up to read. And it didn’t disappoint me totally. As any book there were good parts … Continue Reading The Child Finder by Rene Denfield
My review A beautiful spiritual book by Mark Tiro based on love and forgiveness. The story is about the protagonist, a lawyer Maya, where one lie by her student in … Continue Reading Implicit: Soul Invictus by Mark Tiro
As a part of promotional blog tour I present to you author Angelina Kerner and her book Follow the Snowflakes Follow the Snowflakes: A Christmas Novella Author Name: Angelina Kerner … Continue Reading Follow the Snowflakes #blog tour #excerpt
My review The story is written in the background of the clan of Irish Travellers who are thought to be gypsies and are looked upon by the local people. Many … Continue Reading Splintered Silence by Sarah Furlong
My review The story goes thus; Morgan comes home to Christmas Falls to open a salon and finds herself co-leasing the place with her childhood crush, Dallas and sparks literally … Continue Reading Forever Yours in Christmas Falls by Susan Hatler
My review DI Robyn Carter is back with a bang along with her entire team. And what a team she has! Each one works diligently to bring the case to … Continue Reading The Silent Children by Carol Wyer
My review 7 friends + high school + pranks + one leaves suddenly without goodbye = 8 years of no connection. Till the energy of the group, Ashley comes back to … Continue Reading Homecoming in Christmas Falls by Ciara Knight
My review With a cover like this and a title with wishing in it, do you even wonder why I read this book on a cool wintery December morning? And … Continue Reading Welcome to Wishing Bridge by Ruth Logan Herne
My review A must–read book on mother daughter relationship. Faith is exasperated with her mother’s naivety and innocent mind when she gets duped by scammers. But the latest was when … Continue Reading At Wave’s End by Patricia Perry Donovan
My review This book is pure chick-lit, an easy light fluffy read. I read this as a mind cleanser to reboot the brain. The story is simple Bea has been … Continue Reading It had to be you by Keris Stainton
What a beautiful way to highlight the beginning of a journey. The life of an author and his book starts with publishing and moves on to publicizing so that readers … Continue Reading An excerpt… An intro
My review A mother’s love is all encompassing, it is always present, and it comes from her soul… I looked down at their fingers entwined, struck by the sheer power … Continue Reading The Secret Child by Kerry Fisher
My review There are few books that I have been saving for December which I know to be good reads, books which would touch my heart and fill me with … Continue Reading No Place I’d Rather Be by Cathy Lamb
My review We eat either to escape some emotional trauma or to fill an emotional need, and that’s why it is known as comfort food. And this comfort food is … Continue Reading Curves, Kisses and Chocolate Ice Cream by Sue Watson