A short story from Award-winning International Bestseller Sahara Foley A haunting camping trip from the Twilight Zone. All he wants is to fish along the mighty Missouri River. Instead of relaxation, he discovers an unknown species lurking in the dark waters. As fear turns to familiarity, he strives to learn their ways… until disaster strikes. … Continue reading In Memory of Michelle
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#WhatNornsReads – THE WEHR WOLF: A SHORT STORY Reviews From Our Book Club
A blog series featured on https://jmnorthup.com/tag/whatnornsreads PURCHASE LINK REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP 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 … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – THE WEHR WOLF: A SHORT STORY Reviews From Our Book Club
Book Reviews by Karen, Julie, & Sahara
REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Enjoyable Holiday Read This short story was a fun way to warm my cold winter reading. It honestly reflected both the cheer and melancholy of Christmas. The supernatural elements gave an old world edge on the modern day tale. I loved Augustin. The traditions he shared with Petra, which he invited … Continue reading Book Reviews by Karen, Julie, & Sahara
My Book Review of Keeper of the Unicorn : A Dark Fantasy Short Story
Keeper of the Unicorns by Sahara Foley My rating: 5 of 5 stars This is such an interesting story. It is both entertaining and disturbing. As someone with OCD and having gone through cognitive behavioral therapy, the aspects about texture really resonate with me on an odd level. LOLWhat I like is how this story … Continue reading My Book Review of Keeper of the Unicorn : A Dark Fantasy Short Story
#100WordStory – Written By Norns’ Authors
Allan by Karen J Mossman When Allan’s wife passed. His days became lonely. He began to take long morning walks. In his long grey coat and a woolly hat, Allan was lured by the excited voices of children playing. Standing outside the school gates, his eyes misted. Their animated voices and laughter brought light to his life. How he loved his daily walks. One day a policeman knocked on the door. Someone had reported Allan as suspicious. “I’m afraid … Continue reading #100WordStory – Written By Norns’ Authors