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Tidbit Tuesday – Waylaid


'Jack lowered the glittering crystal. "Hard to believe something this small is worth an entire city," he said as he put it back in his pocket.' - Chapter 1 Waylaid by Kim Harrison Worlds collide when Rachel Morgan of The Hollows meets Peri Reed of The Drafter in this exciting new short story from #1… Continue reading Tidbit Tuesday – Waylaid

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Building My Castle


I used to stand with one foot in the past; The future was too far to reach. The other foot dipped in the present; Uncertain at the edge of the beach.   Now I stand here in the present, both feet firmly on the sand. The past roars behind me, an ocean of memories close… Continue reading Building My Castle

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My February 2017 TBR


February has dawned, damp and grey, so here's my TBR list to help cheer you up. It includes this month's book for my British Books Challenge (BBC) and the book selected by my Book Club along with some others from my shelf & Kindle backlog! Books that count toward my BBC will be highlighted in… Continue reading My February 2017 TBR

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Tidbit Tuesday – English Passengers


'In my experience once bad luck gets started on a man it will go on, and Captain Clarke of the coast guard cutter HMS Dolphin was bad luck pure as air. As his vessel bore down at us I had hopes we might catch some addled old gent thinking of his retirement, all belly and… Continue reading Tidbit Tuesday – English Passengers

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January 2017 In Review


Somehow, tomorrow is the last day of January. This first month of 2017 has been a rollercoaster of chaos, to put it politely. February is likely to be much the same unless something happens to calm the flames of madness that appear to be taking over the Western World. On a more personal level, January… Continue reading January 2017 In Review