By Catherine Ryan Howard This thriller did not fail to deliver. It is a highly enjoyable, well written debut story. A few days after Adam Dunne's longtime girlfriend Sarah fails to return home after a business trip to Barcelona he receives her passport in the post, with a post-it note that reads “I’m sorry - S’ Adam's life starts to fall apart, why has Sarah disappeared? Did … Continue reading Distress Signals
The Girl Lost at Sea
By Jen Paul The first in a series that explores undiagnosed health awareness issues in a fictional setting. The story is set around Nice, on the French Riviera, before the days of the Roman Empire. It's a love story about Euan Grant, a ship's captain, and Ella La Rosa, a woman with a mysterious past … Continue reading The Girl Lost at Sea
Word of the Day – Quintessence
Word of the Day : May 6, 2020 Quintessence noun kwin-TESS-unss Definition the fifth and highest element in ancient and medieval philosophy that permeates all nature and is the substance composing the celestial bodiesthe essence of a thing in its purest and most concentrated formthe most typical example or representative Did you know? Long ago, when people believed … Continue reading Word of the Day – Quintessence
What We Forgot to Bury
By Marin Montgomery The story is narrated from the perspective of the two main characters Elle and Charlotte. Charlotte has a dark past. She lives in a gated community, protected from danger. When teenager Elle knocks at her door, looking for shelter during a severe storm, Charlotte can’t help but think how lucky Elle's been to … Continue reading What We Forgot to Bury
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