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
Category: Short Stories & Quick Reads
My Book Review of The Wehrwolf: A Short Story
The Wehrwolf by Alma Katsu My rating: 5 of 5 stars Tragic and PowerfulThe blend of German folklore and WWII was brilliant. The humanity of Uwe made the monsters more defined by their lack of compassion. The appeal from benefits reaped made the Devil's promises and evil itself more appealing. Combined, it was a fantastic … Continue reading My Book Review of The Wehrwolf: A Short Story
My Book Review of Hot Coffee & Terrible First Dates
Hot Coffee & Terrible First Dates by K.P. Maxwell My rating: 5 of 5 stars A Charming ShortI really enjoyed this quick read. It was fun, relatable, and warm... The paranormal element had a new flare that added a delightful charm.The discomfort of a first date, particularly a blind date, is something none of us … Continue reading My Book Review of Hot Coffee & Terrible First Dates
These Lingering Shadows: An Anthology of Gothic and Haunting Tales
THESE LINGERING SHADOWS An Anthology of Gothic and Haunting Tales Brought to you by Daemon Manx and Last Waltz Publishing The anthology is published by Last Waltz Publishing and is available worldwide in e-format Last Waltz Publishing brings you an anthology of gothic tales and horrors for the season, filled with, tragedy, heartbreak, wonderment, and … Continue reading These Lingering Shadows: An Anthology of Gothic and Haunting Tales
My Book Review of The Hillside (Warmer collection)
The Hillside by Jane Smiley My rating: 5 of 5 stars A Different View of HumanityWhat a fascinating tale. I was captivated by the thought of animals dominating over humans and how they perceived what humanity had done to the earth. The hierarchy of society was intriguing, as well.What I liked was High Note's compassion … Continue reading My Book Review of The Hillside (Warmer collection)