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The Child Next Door by Shalini Boland @bookouture @ShaliniBoland

Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: ‘Don’t take my baby.’ Kirstie Rawlings is jolted awake by a child crying. Racing upstairs to check on her new-born, she is plunged into every parents’ worst nightmare. She hears an unknown voice in the baby monitor, saying: ‘Let’s take the child – and go.’ Is someone trying to…

Welcome to National Poetry Month – No Foolin’

Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
April is National Poetry Month All month long, we are encouraged to write poetry, read poetry, share it, perform it and celebrate the lives of poets you may know or not know! The Academy of American Poets has a website filled with ideas, scheduled events and resources for teachers to foster…

Pendle Fire by Paul Southern @Bloodhoundbook @psouthernauthor

Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Social worker Johnny Malkin is battling a crippling workload and a hostile local community. That’s on a good day: things are about to get a whole lot worse. ? Two fourteen-year-old girls are found wandering Aitken Wood on the slopes of Pendle Hill, claiming to have been raped by…

Easter

Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
In England today there are chocolate eggs and rabbits. In France the church bells are silent as the bells of St Peter’s fly to the children, tied with ribbons and flowers. Across the world images that combine the Christian and the older pagan festivals of spring and…

Happy Easter, The Greek Orthodox Way

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Happy Easter, everyone! Orthodox Easter is next week, mind you, but I thought it made more sense for me to post this today. I know that, for most of you, Easter is about bunnies dropping chocolate eggs all over gardens (not to be confused with another, less sanitary kind…

When Tis Done – Part 47

Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Neil spends an uneasy night. He hears someone clumping about on the deck during the night, but doesn’t go down to confront them. His rationale was that if it was strong enough to get through the wards, it wasn’t something he wanted to face alone. Whoever it was, built what…

Easter Memories from Dellani

Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
My boys have a weird sense of humor I shared this somewhere a year or so ago, but it’s always fun to share it again. I have many outstanding Easter memories. Of course, pictures my mother took help to remind me of this very special day. When I…

Why we all need to be told stories…Alan Rickman QUOTES FOR WRITERS (and people who like quotes)

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Blog Tour: Keeper (Johana Gustawsson) @OrendaBooks #teamorenda

Originally posted on Clues and Reviews:
Last year, I read Block 46, a new novel in a French Noir series by Johana Gustawsson, and was completely blown away. Historical fiction collided with mystery and suspense bringing a fast-paced plot with memorable characters that kept me up late into the night and recommend it to all…

Smorgasbord Short Stories – Tales from the Garden – Trouble in Paradise – Part Two by Sally Cronin

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