The Owl Lady
Happy May Day
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Image: Pixabay This year, spring has come early to Greece (sorry, Canada). So, I’ve decided to celebrate May Day the Greek way–with a nice wreath of flowers. If you’re more interested in the International Workers’ Day of May and the Haymarket Affair, you can read all about it in…
Beltane…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The ancient festival of Beltane has always been special to me. As I child, I was caught by its magic when my grandfather first read me the story of ‘Borrobil‘, where two children walk between the Beltane fires and are whisked away into a land of myth,…
Snap by Belinda Bauer #BookReview
Originally posted on mychestnutreadingtree:
About this book… SNAP DECISIONS CAN BE DANGEROUS . . . On a stifling summer’s day, eleven-year-old Jack and his two sisters sit in their broken-down car, waiting for their mother to come back and rescue them. Jack’s in charge, she’d said. I won’t be long. But she doesn’t come back. She never…
This summer, romance blooms again in Wildstone! The Good Luck Sister by @JillShalvis #Romance #Reading @PureTextuality
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
This summer, romance blooms again in Wildstone! After a difficult few years, Tilly Adams is ready for life to start going right. Though she has a case of first-day nerves teaching art at the local community college, she knows it isn’t anything a few snuggles from her…
21 Ways Authors Recommend Books to Their Readers via #bookbub
Originally posted on How To Ebook:
DIANA URBAN Authors, have you recommended a book on BookBub.com? It’s a fun and easy way to connect with readers and help them discover more wonderful books to read… but it’s also a useful (and free!) promotional tool. Making a recommendation on BookBub lets you engage with BookBub’s community of enthusiastic power…
A Woman Scorned by Jack Jordan @JackJordanBooks
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Are you afraid? You should be. The husband: in over his head with no way of knowing the truth. The mistress: blinded by love, betrayed by her family… The neighbour: will stop at nothing to protect the life he has fought to create. The wife: a woman bent on revenge, but how far…
I Like Writing Or I Like To Write. Which One Is Correct? – by Derek Haines…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Just Publishing Advice: The word like has a lexical meaning. But, I like to write has a grammatical meaning. When you think of meaning, you usually rush off to a dictionary to look up a word. But do you think about grammatical meaning in…