by J.M. Northup | May 23, 2022 | Amazon & Kindle, Blog Series, Book REVIEWS, Collections, Gift Ideas For Readers, Norns Authors Reviews, Norns Triad Publications, Teens & Young Adults, What Norns Reads
The Burning Tree (3 book series) The Burning Tree: Book 1: Salvation Salvation was utterly incredible. Easily one of the best books I’ve read in a long time. Perfectly executed with a multitude of characters. Tense situations were in abundance. The writer took...
by J.M. Northup | May 19, 2022 | Amazon & Kindle, Blog Series, Book REVIEWS, Norns Authors Reviews, Norns Triad Publications, What Norns Reads, Women Writers
REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP A Heartwarming Gem! I didn’t know what to expect from this short story. I’ve just been on a reading jag that includes WWI and WWII material. Thankfully, I found this little gem!! I absolutely loved this story. It transcends time...
by J.M. Northup | May 16, 2022 | Amazon & Kindle, Blog Series, Book REVIEWS, Norns Authors Reviews, Norns Triad Publications, What Norns Reads, Women Writers
REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP Enjoyable Quick & Steamy Romance What a great way to introduce readers to Knox and Fiona. They are incredibly likeable, interesting, and attractive characters. I found them refreshing and original. This story was, clearly, set up to draw...
by Karen J Mossman | May 12, 2022 | Amazon & Kindle, Author Post, Blog Series, Features, Gift Ideas For Readers, Holidays & Observances, Norns Triad Publications
I have a challenge for you during the month of May. Get caught reading! I love that there is a day for this. Not only does it get you to read, but others can also see you doing it and hopefully they will want to read too. Of course, reading doesn’t always mean books,...
by Karen J Mossman | May 1, 2022 | Amazon & Kindle, Author Post, Blog Series, Holidays & Observances, NEWSLETTER
June 10th of each year, National Ballpoint Pen Day recognises the useful writing utensil and commemorates the anniversary of the patent filing on June 10, 1943. The inventors of the pen are László József Bíró, and John J. Loud. The latter was not a commercial success...