
The Story Spinner
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The land of the Silures, 382 AD Elen is a princess promised to a general of Rome. Macsen came to...
Historical fiction Magic Time Slip

A Very Witchy Yuletide
Book
First love is hard to forget, and even harder to ignore… Evergreen Pendre wasn’t planning on...
Contemporary Holiday Pagan Romance

The Fourth Monkey (4MK Thriller, #1)
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Two days to save her… They’ve found the killer. The killer that Detective Sam Porter has been...

The Deadly Hours
Susanna Kearsley, Anna Lee Huber, C.S. Harris and Christine Trent
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A stellar line-up of historical mystery novelists weaves the tale of a priceless and cursed gold...

The Quarter
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These recently discovered stories by Nobel Laureate Naguib Mahfouz take us deep into the beating...
Short Stories Egypt

Taking Root (The Eros Tales #1)
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I’ve been burned by my ex-fiancée and sentenced myself to long shifts at the hospital ever since....
Contemporary Romance Suspense

Mark Halpern (153 KP) rated Dumb and Dumber (1994) in Movies
Jan 6, 2018

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2293 KP) rated The Dangers of Candy Canes in Books
Dec 9, 2023
As with the books, this story is very funny. Jaine can't resist temptation, and spends time talking about her need to lose weight while eating Christmas candy. A sub-plot about Jaine volunteering with a group that mentors underprivileged girls almost slows the story down at times. In fact, it makes the ultimate climax seem a little abrupt. But Jaine is a charming character and I love spending time with her. The other characters are interesting as well. And several red herrings keep this story interesting and fun until the end.
NOTE: This story was originally released as part of the anthology Candy Cane Murder. If you’ve already read that book, you don’t need to get this story a second time.

The Lost Castle
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A thirteenth century castle, Chateau de Doux Reves, has been forgotten for generations, left to ruin...
Historical Time-Slip Romance Inspirational

How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy
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Nothing is harder to do these days than nothing. We find every last minute captured, optimised, or...