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KAIRN #fantasy

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Fighting to save a primitive planet targeted by the Alliance’s enemies, Kairn never expected to find the female who haunted his dreams made flesh and blood.

Daria’s life revolved around her work. She had given up on finding romance…let alone love. Earth was now under attack by an evil alien empire—under siege. Daria is trying to do her job as best she can in an upside-down world. Then the cavalry arrives…in the form of giant, gorgeous alien warriors.

These aliens are working toward restoring Earth to the pristine beauty she used to be. In their charismatic leader, Daria finds the most amazing partner. What’s an Earth girl to do but grab on with both hands and hold on tight to enjoy the ride? After all…what could possibly go wrong?

My Review:

I’ve read my share of books over time and this novel sits apart from most others in genre. Seriously, this is an awesome story. I won’t give the story away, but there are humans…and Earth…wiped out…by aliens. The Pacific and Atlantic oceans taken by aliens. Yes, that much saline water stolen from destructive aliens. Earth was rapidly dying. More aliens arrived, different than the first. They created waves as well. I leave those waves for the reader.

Close Your Eyes: A Fairy Tale

Book Title:                 Close Your Eyes: A Fairy Tale

Author:                      Chris Tomasini

Publication Date:      December 16th, 2021

Publisher:                  Independently published / Self published

Page Length:             258 pages

Genre:                       Historical Fiction

Twitter Handle:        @cathiedunn

Instagram Handle:    @chrisfindsthelight @thecoffeepotbookclub

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Close Your Eyes: A Fairy Tale

Chris Tomasini

Blurb:

Set in early 1400s Europe, Close Your Eyes is a sincere, yet light-hearted and lustful, ode to love. As Samuel, the court jester, struggles to describe why his friends, Agnieszka the cook, and Tycho the story-teller, fled the King of Gora’s service, he learns that love was the beating heart behind everything that happened in the castle.

He learns as well that more ghosts than he knew of walked the midnight halls, and that the spirit of Jeanne d’Arc haunted his friend, and once slid into bed with Tycho, daring him to leave – to take to the cold roads of Europe, where he had once wandered orphaned and alone, and find his destiny there.

1435 Samuel’s Narration – at end of Part II

In the winter of 1431, I did not recognize the many currents which had begun to sweep through the castle. Save for Tycho’s increasing silence and reclusiveness, I thought all was the same – Pawel continued in his midnight walks, another suitor had failed to win Alexandra’s hand, Gora’s curse, in the form of Agnieszka learning the truth of her imprisonment, was about to destroy another love story.

The change in Tycho was the only one of which I took note, for I thought that my young bouncing friend was becoming as spiritually broken as was I. He kept largely to himself, and due to his fear of the voices, he rarely slept. When we saw him he was ragged and exhausted, and most notably, he was silent.

I thought that it was Agnes who was giving him worry, but after reading his journal I realize that Tycho felt strangely content with the prospect of Agnes attempting an escape. Perhaps, on one of those cold nights he spent seated at his desk, reading or writing by candlelight, the story of Agnieszka and Michal was revealed to him in its entirety, and he knew that their story did not end with that goodbye near the lightning scarred tree.

If not Agnes, what troubled the boy?

He makes only brief mention of this in his journal, but I believe, especially in light of his speech concerning his wintry death, that he was afraid of travelling again.  The boy, who had never known mother or father, whose closest friends had either died in Bohemia or abandoned him there, and who had never felt himself to be loved, was afraid of being alone.

When Tycho had accepted the post of court storyteller, he had renounced freedom for family, a trade he never regretted and would have ecstatically made again. In Gora, with Alexandra, Krysztoff,  Agnieszka,  Ahab and I about him, not to mention the scores of others at court who adored him, Tycho was the happiest he had ever been. He regaled listeners with stories of his adventures in foreign lands, making girls with dreamy eyes long to see the English white cliffs, the warren of caves and underground tunnels beneath Montsegur, the unbelievable expanse of blue ocean stretching from the Iberian coast, but Tycho did not wish to return to these places. He had experienced their beauty and mystery by himself and preferred his home in Gora to the hard won delights of the road.

It was the prospect of losing his home and family which worried Tycho, which made him argue with Ahab when the astronomer raised the issue of the boy’s destiny, and which made Tycho evade the midnight voices, voices which he felt would ask him to sacrifice the only thing he had ever valued, the only thing he wished to keep.

Although much was yet to happen, Tycho’s entry regarding Jeanne d’Orleans was the last he made in his journal. It is Tonnelli who now steps from the shadows to take up the story, thankfully recording his thoughts and movements in his letters to Martin V, without which I would only sketchily have been able to draw this history to a close.

Tonnelli was soon to make a sacrifice as well, and I knew as little of it as I did the doubts which had visited Tycho. It is strange that I am the one who has become the historian – the blindest of the participants, and yet it is I who will engrave this story into history.

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Amazon CA:  https://www.amazon.ca/Close-Your-Eyes-Fairy-Tale/dp/B09NRK3ZQH

Amazon AU:  https://www.amazon.com.au/Close-Your-Eyes-Fairy-Tale/dp/B09NRK3ZQH

Author Bio:

Chris Tomasini lives in Ontario, Canada. He has studied creative writing via Humber College’s “Correspondence Program in Creative Writing”, and through the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies.


In the 1990s Chris taught English as a Second Language and had stops in England, Poland, and Japan.


Since 2000, Chris has worked in bookstores, publishing, and in libraries.


Chris is married with two children, and can often be found (though not very easily) on a bicycle on country roads in central Ontario.

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Website:                     http://www.christomasini.ca/

Instagram:                 https://www.instagram.com/chrisfindsthelight/

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Book Bub:                  https://www.bookbub.com/authors/chris-tomasini

Amazon Author Page:                      https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B019NO9NO2

Goodreads:                https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14814659.Chris_Tomasini

This entry was posted on April 5, 2023. 2 Comments

The Vaccine Strikes Back

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It’s January 2021 and the UK government has announced another lockdown. Follow Aunt Sheila as she cooks, drinks, binge watches everything and waits for the pubs to open. Will the vaccine roll out, masks and working from home send covid on it’s way? Join Aunt Sheila and her daily thoughts in this funny little diary. Hurry up bloody ‘Freedom Day’.

24 March Jab day – hurrah! Had a shower and put on my off-the-shoulder top. Walked to the Community centre which is now our local vaccine centre. Dammit Janet was on the door squirting everyone with hand sanitizer, she looked off her head. A nice Indian doctor went through all the side effects, then the nurse jabbed me. She admired my new top and told me to wait 15 mins in the waiting area. Everyone was watching The Chase and shouting out all the answers. Went home, took two paracetamols and a vodka shot.

25 March Can’t move my arm today, have a slight fever and a hangover. Shaz has been to have her eyes tested, she said the new young optician looked handsome even though she could only see his eyes and hair. She’s stalking him on the Internet now.

My Review:

This is the second book in this series I’ve read. Short stories centered on the pandemic and how changes happen every day. Lockdown is tough, but doable. Patel has woven humor throughout this novelette. Five stars for the way the writer has brought the pandemic into a fresh light.

Keys to Eternity

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A Phantom Cult
A Shattering Deception
A Powerful Prophecy

Lust, greed, destruction. Humanity has fallen into an inverted matrix. Menacing energy vampires are hunting Jo’s best friends and siphoning the souls of StarSeeds. To save everyone she loves from extinction, Jo must collapse the false Phantom timeline using Stargate portals and time hops into the ancient Age of Lemuria.

Jo and Alicia reunite with Roma and legendary mythical Warriors. They trek through the enchanted Luminary Realms to fulfill the violet flame prophecy of the seven Eternal Archive Spheres. As the Plague of Chaos descends on innocence, the chosen Master Alchemist must embody Metatron’s organic keys to resurrect the modern timeline.

My Review:

Wow. No other book I’ve read has come close to the huge amount of energy, truth, healing, and truly shining the light on dark-sensitive subjects. The sheer beauty and eloquence found in the poetry speaks deeply. It spoke deeply to me and I have a new level of understanding divine beings. Love created this book. Not only that, but love created the universe! God is love. The meshing of the spiritual fantasy is perfect mixed with humanity. How many realms do you believe in? What level of being impathic are you? Modern times meets celestial DNA Devine Design. Five stars.

Tragedy at Silver Creek

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Guilt is a powerful thing, and former deputy Jack Collins is mired in it. Unable to forget the events that have taken place in the town he was sworn to protect, he feels as if he is slowly drowning as he tries to cope with the aftermath of a serial killer’s reign of terror, as well as his new—and unwanted—job as chief of police.

When the body of a young woman, having the same puncture wounds as the serial killer’s previous victims, is discovered, Jack must determine if this is a copycat crime or the work of a possible accomplice—either of which—could put the killer’s only surviving victim in grave danger. As Jack delves deeper into the murder, his vow to keep the victim safe, combined with the secret he’s been harboring, begins to take its toll. His sudden inability to confide in his wife, Cheryl, causes their home, which was once a haven for him, to become just another source of tension.

An overzealous news team, a threat from his not so distant past, and a mayor who wants the murder swept under the rug, only add to the pressure surrounding Jack as he struggles to do what’s right on all levels in this riveting, stand-alone sequel to The Monster of Silver Creek.

My Review:

Yes! This is the perfect follow-up novel to read. I’m glad I read it. The characters all have different underlying struggles and emotional baggage. Yes, plenty of loss, but also plenty of love. The author brings out the deeper feelings in a town racked with murder and grief. The story is tightly woven and truly perfect for those who like mystery, murder, and love. Five stars.

This entry was posted on March 30, 2023. 2 Comments

The Hartford Manor Series

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Book Title:                             The Rabbit’s Foot

Series:                                     The Hartford Manor Series: Book Three

Author:                                  Marcia Clayton

Publication Date:                  18 November 2021

Publisher:                              Sunhillow Publishing

Page Length:                         352

Genre:                                    Historical Fiction, Family Saga, Romance

Twitter Handle:                    @MarciaC89111861 @cathiedunn

Instagram Handle:                @marciaclayton97/ @thecoffeepotbookclub

Hashtags:                               #romance #FamilySaga #BlogTour #TheCoffeePotBookClub

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Book Title and Author Name:

The Rabbit’s Foot

The Hartford Manor Series

Marcia Clayton

Blurb:

1885 North Devon, England

Mr Edward Snell was more than a little curious when Robert Fellwood, the heir to Hartford Manor, and Lady Margery, his elderly aunt, begged an audience on a Saturday morning. However, being such valued clients, the solicitor was happy to oblige. As his clerk showed the visitors in, he was intrigued to see them followed by an old man who, though respectably dressed, had something of a vagrant about him. The crisp suit in which he was attired could not disguise his weather-beaten face or his missing teeth.

Robert introduced his Uncle Sam and explained he had come to claim his inheritance. The solicitor was old enough to remember the extensive search for Thomas Fellwood when his father, Ephraim, died in 1840. However, that was some forty-five years ago, and the young man had never been found. Yet here was Sam, who claimed to be Thomas Fellwood’s son, and even more surprising, was the fact that the Fellwood family appeared to have accepted him as such.

“The Rabbit’s Foot” is an intriguing and compelling novel with many unexpected twists and turns. Set in the small seaside village of Hartford, it tells the tale of how an old man, who has spent his life with barely a penny to his name, suddenly finds himself rich beyond his wildest dreams. However, there is only one thing that Sam Fellwood truly wants, and that is to be reunited with his son, Marrok, whom he abandoned at the age of five. Will Sam find the happiness that has eluded him for so many lonely years?

The Rabbit’s Foot

Excerpt One – 1047 words

Theresa grabbed wildly as a vicious gust of wind seized her hat. Abe made a lunge for it, almost losing one of the oars and upsetting the boat, but he missed, and the wind tossed the hat around until it blew over the bridge and out of sight.

“Oh no, what a nuisance. That was my new hat, and I was so proud of it.”

“Yes, it is a shame. Never mind, I’ll buy you another one sometime. Anyway, we’d better turn back now and return the boat, or I’ll be charged double.”

“Yes, all right. I enjoyed our trip on the river, but it’s quite chilly. I won’t be sorry to get off and warm up.”

Abe skilfully secured the boat and helped Theresa to disembark. “I’ll tell you what, I’ll take you for a walk around the town, and then we’ll call in at my mum’s house for a cup of tea, and we can get warm. She’s been wanting to meet you because I’ve told her all about you. She’ll be disappointed if you don’t come, and I think she’s even baked a cake, especially for you.”

“I’m not sure. It’s gone half-past three now and I mustn’t be late getting back.”

“Come on, it’s not far, and I promise I’ll have you home by five o’clock.”

Abe took her arm and led her through the park. When they came to a deserted copse of trees, he pulled her to him and covered her mouth with his, running his hands all over her body. Trying to resist the temptation to enjoy his attention, she pushed him away.

“Abe, no. You mustn’t do that, especially here where we are alone.”

“You can’t tell me you didn’t enjoy that. Your body told me a different tale, and we could hardly do that where there are people.” He reached for her again, but she pulled away.

“It makes no difference whether I enjoyed it or not, it’s not right. Let’s walk on, or I’m going home.”

Seeing she was determined; the man took her arm, and they headed towards a part of the town Theresa had not visited before. The farther they walked, the more anxious she became, for the relatively respectable area she was familiar with, gave way to dark alleyways where barefoot children, dressed in rags, ran through the filth.

“Abe, take me home, please. I don’t like this part of town. Surely, this is not where you live?”

“Oh, sorry, this area is a bit run-down, but in a few minutes, we’ll come into a more prosperous street. I shouldn’t have brought you this way because it isn’t exactly pleasant. I wasn’t thinking. Mind out.”

Abe pulled her to one side as a man pushing a barrow trundled past, shouting, “four pennies for a watch and chain, just four pennies for a watch and chain. Fill your children’s bellies, four pennies for a watch and chain.”

Looking at the offal on the barrel and the many flies swarming all over it, Theresa felt sick.

“What on earth is he talking about a watch and chain for? All he’s got is some disgusting rotting meat.”

“It’s easy to tell you’re not from around here. A watch and chain are the lights, liver, heart, and kidneys of a sheep; it makes a tasty meal when you have nothing else. Come on, not far now.”

They rounded a corner and safely negotiated their way around a brawl that was taking place in the street.

“Here we are; The Tucker’s Arms. This is where I live. Come in, and say hello to my mum.”

Theresa glanced around her in horror, for this area was no better than where they had been walking for the last half an hour or more.

“No, I’ll come another day, Abe. It’s time I was getting home, or Francis will be worried. Tell your mum I’ll see her next time. Now please take me home.”

“Look, I promised her she would see you today because I’ve been telling her all about you. We won’t stay long, and I’ll take you back a different way which will be quicker. Come on.”

Taking her hand, he pulled her across the street and into a yard. A tired, emaciated donkey was tethered in one corner, and there was a strong smell from the pigsty which ran the length of the yard.

“Hello, Mum, I’ve brought Theresa to meet you like I promised.”

The room they entered was dingy and none too clean, but Theresa had little time to survey her surroundings before she was hugged by a large fat woman. The stench of stale sweat emanating from the woman made Theresa all but gag, as she struggled to free herself from the embrace.

“I’m pleased to meet you, ma’am, but I was just telling Abe, I must get home. My brother will be worried.”

“Now, you sit yourself down and have a quick cup of tea. Your hands are frozen. What are you thinking of Abe, keeping the young lady out in the cold for so long?”

The kettle was already boiling on the hearth, so Theresa decided it would be easier to accept the tea and then leave as soon as possible.

“I took Theresa out in a rowing boat on the River Taw, Mum. That’s how we got so cold, and then her hat blew away.”

“Oh dear, that is a pity. Well, you get that hot cup of tea down you, my dear, and then Abe will see you home. We can’t have your brother worrying, or he won’t let you come to see me again. Would you like a piece of cake?”

“No, the tea is fine, thank you.”

“Just as you like. Abe tells me your brother has opened a shop in the town. Is it doing well?”

“Yes, we’ve been busy, thank you. Perhaps you would like to visit it sometime.”

“Yes, I must do that. I don’t venture to that side of town often, but I could do with a few new clothes.”

Theresa hurriedly drank the hot liquid, not enjoying the taste, but wanting to leave the house as soon as possible. Suddenly, she felt faint, and the room began to spin.

“Abe, I don’t feel too good.”

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All the books in The Hartford Manor Series can be ordered from any bookshop.

Author Bio:

Marcia Clayton was born in North Devon, a rural and picturesque area in the far South West of England. She is a farmer’s daughter and often helped to milk the cows and clean out the shippens in her younger days.

When Marcia left school she worked in a bank for several years until she married her husband, Bryan, and then stayed at home for a few years to care for her three sons, Stuart, Paul, and David. As the children grew older, Marcia worked as a Marie Curie nurse caring for the terminally ill, and later for the local authority managing school transport.

Now a grandmother, Marcia enjoys spending time with her family and friends. She’s a keen researcher of her family history, and it was this hobby that inspired some of the characters in her books. A keen gardener, Marcia grows many of her own vegetables. She is also an avid reader and mainly enjoys historical fiction, romance and crime books.

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Twitter:                                  https://twitter.com/MarciaC89111861

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This entry was posted on March 29, 2023. 4 Comments

How to Survive Editing – by Daphne Gray-Grant… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

on Jane Friedman site: When I opened the just-edited manuscript of my first book, some 12 years ago, I gasped. My editor had covered it in so many red marks, it looked as though she might have accidentally stabbed herself with an X-Acto knife. Worse, I was totally unprepared. I’d spent my entire working life […]

How to Survive Editing – by Daphne Gray-Grant… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog

A Whole Lot of Everything #romcom

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When a kidnapped social worker dressed as a nun seeks help from a bartender still on parole, a whole lot of everything’s about to commence.

A Whole Lot of Everything is just what it implies – so come have some fun with Molly and Jack, two semi-mature adults, as they try to outwit Molly’s kidnappers, have a naughty little romp, and discover each other’s strengths and weaknesses in an adventure that lasts a lifetime for the better.

My Review:

I was laughing from page one!! This is not a typical romance yet happily ever after does happen in the end, it’s all the parts between those two that had me with the laughs and all the feels. Five stars.

Queen of the Immortals

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Swords and jeweled daggers.Surviving their last adventure by the skin of their teeth, Mel and Nora must face a new challenge. Evil Angels, bringers of destruction, have arrived on Earth to wreak havoc on its unsuspecting humans. They must be destroyed, and it’s up to the four to do so.But help is on the way. Michael’s children arrive. A scrappy thief joins the team, and a mysterious Angel shadows them. And there is someone else, too. An unseen force is watching the group, and none of them know why.Can these Immortals fulfill their deals with God? Or will God bring destruction on them all?

My Review:

Wow. Hamby certainly packs a gut punch throughout this novel. The Immortals, angels, and humans interact but treachery lies close at hand. No matter who, or what type of creature, you are, combining these elements and much more sets the reader devouring every single word as fast as you can.