I am a British-Australian author with nine novels under my belt to date. All of my fiction has been set in either the Canary Islands, Britain, Australia, or with multiple settings around the world, save for one book: Twerk. Twerk is set in a Las Vegas strip club. The characters are American. Therefore, it standsContinue reading “Should authors Americanize their fiction?”
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How Alice Bailey entered my life
I have been told many a time that when a seeker draws near to Alice Bailey, strange things happen and life seems to have a charge to it that it didn’t have before. Here is my story… Finding Astrology In 1990 I moved to Perth, Western Australia, and within a few weeks of my arrivalContinue reading “How Alice Bailey entered my life”
#BookReview: Broken Heart Attack (Braxton Campus Mysteries Book 2) by James J. Cudney #CreativiaPub
I am delighted to share my review of Broken Heart Attack by James J. Cudney, a cozy mystery with a professor for a sleuth! About Broken Heart Attack When an extra ticket becomes available to see the dress rehearsal of King Lear, Kellan tags along with Nana D and her buddies. When one of them diesContinue reading “#BookReview: Broken Heart Attack (Braxton Campus Mysteries Book 2) by James J. Cudney #CreativiaPub”
Book review: The Good Messenger by John Simmons
The Good Messenger is the second novel I have read by John Simmons and I have to say I am a fan of this author’s writing style. Here’s why… About The Good Messenger 1912: Tom Shepherd reluctantly stays for two weeks at Hardinge Hall. Mr and Mrs Hardinge are trying to arrange a marriage forContinue reading “Book review: The Good Messenger by John Simmons”
Don’t Let Them Fall! – a desert island protest
The ancient ruins of one desert island paradise Don’t Let Them Fall! I wasn’t planning on writing a novel set on the desert island idyll of Fuerteventura, the Canary Islands’ largest and driest island, with some of the world’s best beaches. Situated some 60 miles off the coast of southern Morocco, Fuerteventura really is anContinue reading “Don’t Let Them Fall! – a desert island protest”
Book review: A Very Mersey Murder by Brian L. Porter
I am delighted to share my review of A Very Mersey Murder (Mersey Murder Mysteries Book 5) by Brian L. Porter About A Very Mersey Murder 1966. England wins the soccer World Cup. Same night, the body of a barmaid is discovered close to an abandoned lighthouse. Two more murders follow; all remain unsolved. 2005. D.I.Continue reading “Book review: A Very Mersey Murder by Brian L. Porter”
Book review: Egyptian Enigma by L.J.M. Owen
I am delighted to share my review of Egyptian Enigma by L.J.M. Owen, Book 3 of her Dr Pimms’ Intermillennial Sleuth series About Egyptian Enigma Dr Elizabeth Pimms, enthusiastic archaeologist and reluctant librarian, has returned to Egypt. Among the treasures of the Cairo museum she spies cryptic symbols in the corner of an ancient papyrus.Continue reading “Book review: Egyptian Enigma by L.J.M. Owen”
Book review: Graveyard Girls edited by Gerri R Gray
Graveyard Girls is a gripping anthology of short stories edited by Gerry R Gray About Graveyard Girls A delicious collection of horrific tales and darkest poetry in one big, fat horror anthology from the cream of the crop; all lovingly compiled by the incomparable Gerri R. Gray! Nestling between the covers of this formidable tomeContinue reading “Book review: Graveyard Girls edited by Gerri R Gray”
Book review: Essence Asunder by Feind Gottes
Essence Asunder by Feind Gottes – welcome to body horror! About Essence Asunder A gut-wrenching, stomach-churning journey into one man’s private hell – Essence Asunder is one brutal novella! One man. Two fiends. A cold, dark basement. A table of torture devices. A garrote chair. Jacob Falgoust has woken into his own private Hell whereContinue reading “Book review: Essence Asunder by Feind Gottes”
Book review: Grasping at Water by Carmel Bendon
I do enjoy reading novels with strong mystical content. Especially when, as is the case with Grasping at Water, the author has profound knowledge of her subject. About Grasping at Water When a young, unidentified woman is pulled alive and well from Sydney Harbour in 2013, the connections to another woman – found in similarContinue reading “Book review: Grasping at Water by Carmel Bendon”