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Review-Rival’s Challenge by Abby Green
Originally posted on Dena Rogers:
Rival’s Challenge by Abby Green When one night with a stranger becomes more… On the eve of a business deal, nerves get the better of Orla Kennedy, and a drink with a handsome stranger ends in a night of passion she’ll never forget! Only after does Orla discover that the…
… ‘the desire to be a politician should bar yeez from ever being one’… Billy Connolly…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…following my piece yesterday on ‘The Big Yin’, master comedian, Billy Connolly, his succinct pearl, ‘the desire to be a politician should bar yeez from ever being one’ meshes in neatly with the advent of the British Political Parties Conference season… the Labour Party drum started today, but let me assure yeez,…
Recommended Reads: Yesterday Road by Kevin Brennan
Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
I’ve been enjoying Kevin Brennan’s blog, What the Hell, for a while now. It has a great mix of articles on writing, his favourite music, as well as his occasional exasperation at the publishing business. Yesterday Road had always been on my ‘to read’ list but it wasn’t until it was…
The Bellingham Bloodbath by Gregory Harris
Originally posted on readful things blog:
The Bellingham Bloodbath by Gregory Harris After a captain in Her Majesty’s Guard and his young wife are brutally murdered in their flat, master sleuth Colin Pendragon and his partner Ethan Pruitt are summoned to Buckingham Palace. Major Hampstead demands discretion at all costs to preserve the repuration of…
…the most naturally funny man I’ve ever known… Billy Connolly…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I make no secret of my admiration of the Scottish comic genius nicknamed ‘The Big Yin’… Billy Connolly has had me convulsed with laughter so often for over 40 years… from the first appearance on the Michael Parkinson Show on a Saturday evening chat show, way back when… he came…
Bad Fall – Part 98
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Knowing they have nowhere to live, James is trying to figure out where Frank and Marka can actually go home to when Frank is released from the hospital. “I think that’s up to Frank and Marka,” Tom said. “I hadn’t thought that far. I hate to take him back to…