Saturday, April 8, 2023
Credibility by J. S. Marlo
J.S. grew up in Shawinigan, a small French Canadian town, married a young military officer, and raised three spirited children. Over the years, she enjoyed many wonderful postings in many different regions of Canada. After her children left the nest, she began writing. Three years later, she captured her dream of becoming a published author. She writes a blend of romantic suspense and murder mysteries. Most of her stories are set in Canada, and if they are not, they feature Canadian characters. J.S. isn't sure where time flew, but decades later, she ended up writing under the Northern Lights in Alberta while spoiling four adorable grandchildren.
Friday, April 7, 2023
Like Catching Up With Old Friends by Eileen O'Finlan
Eileen O’Finlan was a member of the Worcester Writers Workshop for many years and now hosts a writing group at her home in Holden.
Kelegeen, published by BWL Publishing, is her debut novel. She is currently working on the sequel to be titled Erin's Children set in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Eileen is a holds a Bachelor’s Degree in history and a Master’s Degree in pastoral ministry.
When not writing or working her full-time job, Eileen facilitates online courses for the University of Dayton, Ohio.
Shelf Life by Eileen O'Finlan
Eileen O’Finlan was a member of the Worcester Writers Workshop for many years and now hosts a writing group at her home in Holden.
Kelegeen, published by BWL Publishing, is her debut novel. She is currently working on the sequel to be titled Erin's Children set in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Eileen is a holds a Bachelor’s Degree in history and a Master’s Degree in pastoral ministry.
When not writing or working her full-time job, Eileen facilitates online courses for the University of Dayton, Ohio.
Thursday, April 6, 2023
BWL Publishing free book for April 2023 - The Trouble With Funerals by Joan Havelange
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The tr
ouble with funerals is there are too many of them. Mabel’s mother is convinced there is something nefarious going on at the senior’s condo ‘Gravenhurst Manor.’ She convinces her daughter to look into the death of her best friend, Mini, who died in suspicious circumstances. If there is a cold, calculating murderer at work. Mabel needs to find the killer before it’s too late. Her mother could be next.
But what is the motive? Why would anyone want to kill a senior? And her main suspect has a perfect alibi, namely Mabel.
Her reliable sidekick Violet is no longer reliable. Violet may have gotten herself involved with a con-man. Against the backdrop of the peaceful little town of Glenhaven, Mabel’s challenge is to solve the motiveless murders; and save Violet from herself.
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Wednesday, April 5, 2023
Bluebells by Rosemary Morris
Bluebells
Blessed
with a vivid imagination, at the back of my mind I have an idea for a garden
which plays a prominent part in a novel so I’ve been jotting down ideas. Like
me, my heroine will rejoice when spring arrives, and she welcomes the blaze of
colour from crocus, daffodils and narcissi. This month I welcome bluebells,
enchanting flowers that bloom in gardens and beneath canopies of woodland
trees.
As a child
I buried my face in bunches of these fragrant flowers which I gave to my
mother. Arranged in vases their bewitching scent seemed to cast a spell. I remember picking bluebells which filled a
room with bewitching perfume when my mother arranged them in a vase.one of many
names for bluebells is ‘fairy flower’.
‘Fairy
flowers’ are one of many nicknames for bluebells. In my fertile imagination I
visualise them imagine their sweet perfume casting a spell over people walking
in woodland. Folk law claims a carpet of bluebells in full flower indicates a
magical place where fairies live. If I close my eyes, in my mind’s eyes I can
see a delightful picture of a bluebell flower fairy.
According
to legend, fairies are reputed to cast spells on the flowers left to dry if
they are disturbed. Long ago children were told that if they picked bluebells
they would be spirited away, and adults would be fated to wander forever in the
woods. If an unlucky person heard the fairies ring bluebells when they
gathered, he or she would soon die. A reason to nick name the flowers ‘dead
men’s bells’.
Bluebells
are toxic to those ancient myths discouraged people from touching them. About half of the world’s bluebells grow in
the U.K, and usually inhabit four-hundred years or more woodland. Not only do
we look admiringly at them they attract bees, butterflies, and hoverflies. .
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