My Review of Stephen Maher’s Deadline

Deadline by Stephen Maher My rating: 4 of 5 stars A political thriller that had me on a roller coaster of pointing fingers at various characters and the final “aha” moment at the very end. I started this book on August 14th as the first character introduced did tell us that it was her birthday […]

Losing It At 40 by Sarah Butland

Losing It At 40 by Sarah Butland

Celebrate my launch of my first ever romance novel and download the book today and review it tomorrow. Pretty please! With icing on top! Losing It At 40: Being alone, a virgin and comfortable in her own skin, Annie, like a lot of us, dreads turning forty. Turning forty tends to mean more challenges physically, […]

Dirty Birds by Morgan Murray

Dirty Birds by Morgan Murray

What a story! Filled with loops and cliff hangers and the beloved art of poetry, sort of! Morgan, raised in Alberta and now settled in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia makes a splash with his first novel and a tale surrounded by poetry, music and romance plus some heart ache. This all pales in comparison to […]

Blog Hopping

Blog Hopping

I was recently invited by Nova Scotian author, Jennifer Hatt, to participate in a blog hop. I normally don’t participate but this one seemed a great one to start with. Jennifer Hatt is a Nova Scotia writer and publisher and creator of the Finding Maria series, a Nova Scotia love story based on true events. […]

Big Burn by Canadian Author Lesley Choyce

Big Burn by Canadian Author Lesley Choyce

Always one to want to read anything by a fellow Canadian author, I remember having Lesley Choyce visit my school ages ago so, despite my not having read a lot of his work, I was always a fan. When I finally had the chance to read a full length novel, after hearing his wonderful children’s […]

Summer of Roses by Luanne Rice

Summer of Roses by Luanne Rice

Excellent novel! I just know I’m going to read a good story when I pick up a Luanne Rice novel. A heart warming tale of strength in many forms – physical, emotional, the power of love. The connection with Nova Scotia, my home province, was what caught my eye first and I am a huge […]