IS SUMMER OVER?
I have Olives growing this year! How’s the summer going for you? “What summer,” I hear you shout from the UK. The summer sun has not really escaped from the clouds much, to everyone’s disappoint. It appears many are not happy around the world as if the sun shines it’s too hot, causing fires, the rain is too fierce, causing destruction. The weather is not only a talking point but it has filled the news the last couple of months because it has been so intense. It has made us realise how bloody lucky we were in UK last year…
View PostPSYCHOPYTHON BY ANNE NEVILLE – BOOK REVIEW
PART ONE – DARK ODYSSEY PUBLISHED BY LULU.COM ON THE 14th DECEMBER 2020 PSYCHOPYTHON is the fact-based, graphic story of Delia Grey. It is related in two parts; beginning with Part 1, “Dark Odyssey.” Cunningly manipulated into an ill-advised second marriage, widowed Delia Grey, finds herself unwittingly catapulted into a horrific life of physical, mental and sexual abuse, terrible beyond anything she could ever have imagined. Her new husband is a cold-blooded, calculating, Jekyll and Hyde character; a psychopython, motivated by emotionless cruelty and greed, and with the determination to force Delia into relinquishing the vast fortune he imagines she…
View PostHOMECOMING ON THE MARSH BY LYNZY HEARTFIELD-BROWN – BOOK REVIEW
SELF PUBLISHED ON THE 10th JANUARY 2019 After the Wakefields discover their dead father squandered all the family money and re-mortgaged the family home while he worked abroad. Xania looks after all the family members in her house on the Marsh. She is terribly burnt after trying to save her brother from fire and all looks grim until Great Aunt Cecily dies leaving them all multi-millionaires. The whole family moves into their ancestral home in the champagne province of Champagnette, nr Champagne, Northern France. But Xania has a difficult time settling. She misses Little Bringham very much. There are family…
View PostHOME BY DIANA CRAMPTON – BOOK REVIEW
PUBLISHED BY THE CONRAD PRESS ON 9th OCTOBER 2020 Diana Crampton’s writing career has ranged over themes as varied as Chinese traditional medicine, tourism in Kenya and contemporary art. Among her many other writing assignments, she has published profiles of eminent Royal Academicians. In this remarkable book, ‘Home – how I learnt not to run away’, Diana recounts her early childhood and her subsequent travels and adventures, providing the reader with a highly readable combination of entertainment and thought-provoking life lessons. Diana Crampton currently lives on the south coast of Britain where she is at work on a biography of…
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