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It could be grief

“It could be grief” he said. “But without death?” she replied “And that’s ok” he said, “because grief is not just a friend of death” The curling of her lips drawing his hand closer to her chin, “but one that visits at different, sometimes unexpected, stages of our lives.” “It’s ok to cry,” his fingers… Continue reading It could be grief

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Dear Little One

Dear Little One, I am sorry that we are failing you. Helplessly standing at the side-lines as your world tumbles in around you. Despite the shouting and protesting from those who can see what is happening, those who can make a difference remain silent, either adamant in their support or whispering their disdain with the… Continue reading Dear Little One

Book Reviews

The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

Now this was a page turner that twisted so quick I felt like I had a bit of whiplash! A psychological thriller, “The Housemaid” by Freida McFadden is a good read but one that took me a while to get into and a bit of perseverance to get through. The format of the book and… Continue reading The Housemaid by Freida McFadden

Book Reviews

You Killed Me First by John Marrs

From reading online reviews, I think I am probably falling at the less popular end of the spectrum. As someone who loves to write and dreams of someday being published, I find it hard to critique other writers work if it involves any negativity at all. I can think it but I don’t want to… Continue reading You Killed Me First by John Marrs

Book Reviews

The Nurse by Claire Allan

This book had me gripped - and for all the right reasons! Being from Ireland, I love books from local authors that embrace the local areas and character types. For me this book, really had it all - lovable characters, a challenging storyline and some twists and turns a long the way! When Nell Sweeney,… Continue reading The Nurse by Claire Allan