My Book Review of ONE CHRISTMAS: An Anglesey Story

ONE CHRISTMAS: An Anglesey Story by Karen J. Mossman My rating: 5 of 5 stars A Moving Holiday TaleI read the original version of this book in December 2019 and enjoyed it (see review HERE). Since then, Karen has developed the story into a fuller tale that runs you through a gamut of emotions, drawing … Continue reading My Book Review of ONE CHRISTMAS: An Anglesey Story

Trilogy of Novels by Stephanie Ellis

JUST IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN A blockbuster Trilogy of novels by critically acclaimed horror author, Stephanie Ellis Released and published by Brigids Gate PressThe novels are available worldwide in paperback and e-format Return to the Weald, the world Stephanie Ellis introduced us to in The Five Turns of the Wheel. Reborn is the story of Cernunnos, the … Continue reading Trilogy of Novels by Stephanie Ellis

My Book Review of At the Bottom of New Lake (Warmer collection)

At the Bottom of New Lake by Sonya Larson My rating: 4 of 5 stars Interesting ViewI liked Chauntao's view of the world over the teacher's. It gave an interesting perspective of how disaster broke down the barriers in many ways. It showed that poverty was something much greater than lacking posessions and that the … Continue reading My Book Review of At the Bottom of New Lake (Warmer collection)

A scientific discovery of witches in fiction from Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl

THE SCIENCE OF WITCHCRAFT A scientific discovery of witches in fiction—Chilled Adventures of Sabrina, Sleeping Beauty, Wicked and so many more! The Bram Stoker Award nominated horror duo of Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl is back with yet another critically acclaimed novel of horror non-fiction analogy! Released by Skyhorse Publishing. The book is available worldwide in digital and … Continue reading A scientific discovery of witches in fiction from Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl

My Book Review of Falls the Shadow (Warmer collection)

Falls the Shadow by Skip Horack My rating: 3 of 5 stars I'm uncertain...This story was a little bizarre for me. It was definitely original and related to climate, but it felt scattered. There were some poignant comments, but overall, I was left feeling uncertain as to the point of the tale.Neither good nor bad, … Continue reading My Book Review of Falls the Shadow (Warmer collection)