Can you believe we’re almost halfway through the story? Time to find out what Jonathan has planned for Emily and what secrets are being kept hidden. As always, the links to the previous parts of this story are included at the end of the post.
Stolen Identity Part 5
Day 5 of Stolen Identity and time to see how Emily is coping with life in Barrow Haven Asylum. I hope you’re enjoying reading the story as much as I am enjoying sharing it. If you’ve missed any part, the links to all the previous days are at the bottom of this post.
Stolen Identity Part 4
Stolen Identity Part 3
Part 3 today and if you haven’t read the two previous instalments, the links are at the bottom of this post. Things are about to take a turn for the worst for poor Emily. Pretending to be Clara isn’t turning out very well is it?
Stolen Identity Part 2
Day 2 of Stolen Identity. If you haven’t read part one, you’ll find the link at the bottom of this post. Thank you to everyone who messaged saying they’d read and loved part one. If you want to make sure you don’t miss out on any of the instalments, you can subscribe to my blog and get each post in your email. This can be done by ticking the box in the comments below the post.
Stolen Identity Part 1
It’s the first of December and time to begin the countdown to Christmas with 2 free serials running on my blog from today right through to the 24th of December. First up is Stolen Identity. This story is set in the year 1890 and takes place in an asylum in the UK for the rich and wealthy upper-class society. Below is the blurb so you know what to expect over the coming 12 days. The full story is just under 15,000 words so each morning I’ll be posting approximately 1,250 words that you can read with a cup of tea or coffee.
2 Free Serials For December
It’s been a while since I’ve updated my blog but I’m excited to say that I have something special planned for the month of December. Christmas might be a little different for everyone this year and in the tradition of giving something back, I’ve been thinking about what I can do and I’m hoping you’ll enjoy it.
#BookReview – The Year of the Witching by Alexis Hendersen #TheYearoftheWitching
Today on my blog I’m delighted to bring you my review of this stunning new book, The Year of the Witching by Alexis Hendersen. It was published on the 23rd of July by Transworld Publishers and is sure to be a big hit. Below you will find the book cover and book blurb followed by my review.
Writing During Lockdown
It has been quite some time since I’ve updated my blog. At the start of the year, I’d promised myself that I would try to write a weekly or at least a monthly post, but as the month’s progressed, Covid-19 happened and everything changed. Schools were closed first followed by a complete lockdown here in Ireland. To say this had an effect on my writing is an understatement. I don’t know what it was exactly, but the muse seemed to vanish for a little while and perhaps it was the fact that my mind was now occupied with home school, watching daily news updates, checking on family, and all the other things that I guess many of us found ourselves doing.
The Liar’s Daughter by Claire Allan: #bookreview #TheLiarsDaughter @ClaireAllan @AvonBooksUK
Today on my blog I’m thrilled to bring you my review of The Liar’s Daughter, the latest release from Irish crime writer Claire Allan. Below you will find the cover and official blurb followed by my review. I’ve read all of Claire’s crime novels so far and they keep getting better and better.