Tag: Fiction

Finish What You Have Started by Jeyran Main

Finish What You Have Started by Jeyran Main “Much of the stress that people feel doesn’t come from having too much to do. It comes from not finishing what they started.” David Allen There are many things in our lives that we wish to… Continue Reading “Finish What You Have Started by Jeyran Main”

Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen, 1817 (Book Review # 2)

Summary “Northanger Abbey is the light-hearted account of a young girl’s first excursion into fashionable society. Catherine Morland is taken to Bath where, among a crowd of new acquaintances, she meets Henry Tilney and his sister Eleanor, who invite get to stay at their… Continue Reading “Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen, 1817 (Book Review # 2)”

A RIGHT CHARACTER – Daniel Abrahams

Having touched on the subject of writing, as in getting down to the job of actually doing it, in my previous article, I thought it was worth opening the door, ever so slightly, on the subject of characters, fictional that is, and the creating… Continue Reading “A RIGHT CHARACTER – Daniel Abrahams”

Home Is Where the Bark Is By Stella St. Claire

  Home Is Where the Bark Is By Stella St. Claire Genre: Cozy Mystery Willow Wells is officially an entrepreneur. With the first phase of her dog gym’s renovation complete, and a success, Willow is ready for more. A doggie spa to be exact. The plan… Continue Reading “Home Is Where the Bark Is By Stella St. Claire”

Miss Titta Nurse Chloe by Regena Hoye (Book Review #457)

Miss Titta Nurse Chloe is a mystery thriller written about a widowed woman who has the ability to heal. Miss Titta decides to mentor a thirteen-year-old called Chloe. But when Chloe’s father has an accident, Miss Titta intervenes to seek justice. The story also… Continue Reading “Miss Titta Nurse Chloe by Regena Hoye (Book Review #457)”

You and Me by Alex Carson (Book Review #451 )

You and Me is a fictional story about Alex Carson who happens to be in a Psychiatric ward. The story is mostly based on his mind and thoughts. Julie and Robert who were his friends have passed away and he has some issues dealing… Continue Reading “You and Me by Alex Carson (Book Review #451 )”

Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (Book Review #22)

A 19th century period book written by Louisa May Alcott is a fascinating story about the March’s family. Four sisters bonded by love go through war, separation, loss, and poverty, yet manage to create many happy memories as they grow and join womanhood. Jo,… Continue Reading “Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (Book Review #22)”

Pearl, MD by Marie Bartlett (Book Review #29)

  This book revolves around the time where a woman was not welcome to have a profession other than being a housemaid. Men were dominating and made decisions for them, and if one decided to beat the social norm, such as Pearl, they choose… Continue Reading “Pearl, MD by Marie Bartlett (Book Review #29)”

Ian, CEO, North Pole by Eric Hansen (Book Review #37)

This review is written for Online Book Club. “I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.” Eric Hansen educates you on this journey of discovery with everything that has to do with Christmas. This book is really like a biography for Christmas, how Santa… Continue Reading “Ian, CEO, North Pole by Eric Hansen (Book Review #37)”