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April 1, 2023

FREE Fantasy Books

  


 Do you like fantasy with a touch of romance? 

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BookFunnel has an excellent help desk to help you load the books onto your device – even on Kindle. 

Why not go and have a look? 

You may find something wonderful to read.

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Published on April 01, 2023 16:43

March 4, 2023

Cloud Kingdom Series - Free Book


 

 

Have you seen my Cloud Kingdom Series and not sure if you want to read it?

There are so many fantasy ebooks available on Amazon and other online stores it's difficult to choose. To help you make your choice I am offering the first book of the series – Blue and Silver - Caishel – for free from Book Funnel.

Book Funnel will assist in the download and they will help you put it on your Kindle if that's how you read ebooks. 

What have you got to lose? Click on the link below and download to start reading. 

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Published on March 04, 2023 18:22

January 25, 2023

Plymouth

 

 My novels Ditty Box and Blitz are mainly situated in Plymouth, Devon. Many of my readers may not know much about Plymouth so I decided to write a brief article concerning the city of my birth.
Plymouth sits on the Devon side of the border with Cornwall (or Kernow as it’s know in the Cornish language).
It has always been a port city since the Bronze Age settlement of what is now known as Mount Batten. The area of Sutton superseded this in the 9th century and became the start of the modern city Plymouth. Most British people have heard of Sir Francis Drake who insisted on finishing his game of bowls before he took the English fleet out to defeat the Spanish Armada. There is still a bowling green on The Hoe which is purported to be where he played, but I’m not sure if this is the actual green or just in the general location. The Mayflower also set out from Plymouth to take the Pilgrims to the New World (now the United States of America).
The nearby town of Devonport has always been a place for the Royal Navy and in 1914 Devonport, Plymouth and East Stonehouse merged to become the County Borough of Plymouth.
Over the years Plymouth has grown and is now the second largest city in the area. Devonport Dockyard which serves the Royal Navy is the largest operational navy base in Western Europe and still employs a lot of the work force of Plymouth.
Entering the city from the English Channel a ship passes around the breakwater and lighthouse. Next ships pass Drakes Island which over the years has had various uses. The land looking out over the sea is The Hoe, a place for Plymothians (or Janners as they are often called. There are many different explanations as to why they are called by this name). On the Hoe is Smeaton’s Tower which used to be the Eddystone Lighthouse, until it was replaced and the old tower resurrected looking over Plymouth Sound.
The River Tamar separates Devon from Cornwall to the left of The Hoe while to the right if the Barbican where the fishing industry of Plymouth has been settled for a long time.
The city centre sits down the hill behind The Hoe. Most of the area has been built since it was destroyed by the blitz during World War II, but there have been ongoing updates and renovations during all the years since then. The city spreads out behind the shops and buildings of the city centre until it reaches the countryside which is the beginning of Dartmoor.
This article may not be completely historically correct, as most of it is from my memories of growing up in Plymouth and stories from the older members of my family. Hope you enjoy reading about Plymouth and it helps you to interact more with my novels.

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Published on January 25, 2023 22:19

December 30, 2022

Happy New Year

 

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Published on December 30, 2022 15:20

December 15, 2022

Merry Christmas 2022

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Visit Smashwords for their End of Year Sale. 

All books discounted or free.

 



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Published on December 15, 2022 18:27

October 6, 2022

Change of Seasons

While those of you in the Northern Hemisphere are getting ready for winter, or experiencing extreme weather conditions of hurricans and other fierce attacks of mother nature, we in the Southern Hemisphere are getting ready for summer. It appears summer 2022/2023 is going to be a scorcher. Good in some ways – not in others.

Lovely summer days mean going to the beach and enjoying the warm weather. However, in New Zealand we have to be careful as the ozone layer is quite thin above us and this means sunburn and heatstroke. A lot of houses have heatpumps which give us warmth in winter and coolness in summer so that's good, but  when the humidity is high we suffer.

During the winter and autumn I have been writing, editing and preparing the prequel to Blitz for publication. Ditty Box is the fictionalised story of my grandparents love story. They both died before I was born so I only have the stories told to me by my mother as a reference but I hope I have done them justice.

What on earth is a Ditty Box I hear you say? It's a box sailors, in particular Royal Navy sailors, used to take to sea with them to keep their precious documents and other special things with them. Letters from wives or sweethearts would be kept in these boxes and sometimes special items such as a lock of hair.

Both books are available in ebook and print from Amazon and ebook only from other online bookstores. I hope to have another book out before Christmas but it really depends on how much life interferes with writing.

To all of you in New Zealand I hope you have a good Labour Weekend and to those overseas I hope you have a good celebration for your country's national holidays.

 

 

 

Phil is left unemployed when his boss sells his fishing boat. He attempts to drown his sorrows with alcohol, but he is attacked and left unconscious on the side of the road.
Enid wonders why no one ever ask her out on a date? How do other women find the men in their lives?
She finds Phil unconscious on the side of the road, and takes him to her nearby flat where he recovers. They meet occasionally as friends until Phil joins the Royal Navy. Enid agrees to write to him and keep him company when he’s home. Although Phil is pleased he doesn't realize Enid has She pushes her feelings to the back of her mind, and enjoys the time they spend together, but World War 1 casts a shadow over their relationship. Will Enid reveal her love for Phil before he goes off to war?
This story is loosely based on my grandparents love story, although names have been changed. The boxes sailors took to sea for their personal belongings was a ditty box, hence the title.

 

 

Twenty-four-year-old Velma longs to be treated as an adult, but her older sisters insist they know what is best for her future. Tall, dark, and handsome, Jack is a soldier distantly connected to Velma's family. He sweeps Velma off her feet and asks her to marry him. War looms on the horizon and Jack must go to face the enemy. Will their love survive the family and the war –or will their parting be forever?

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Published on October 06, 2022 19:39

August 30, 2022

Surprise!

 Surprise. This post is the same month as the last one so I'm definitely getting better at this. This post is about what I've been doing since the last one.

We had family from overseas come to visit and decided to have trip on the Trans Alpine train. For those of you who don't know New Zealand, the South Island has a range of mountains down the middle which are called the Southern Alps. The Trans Alpine train goes from Christchurch on the East Coast to Greymouth on the West Coast and back again. In the middle is Arthurs Pass. 

Our family took the train from Greymouth and it rained all the way to the tunnel through the mountains. The tunnel comes out at Arthurs Pass Station and when we emerged it was snowing! Almost a blizzard but a bit gentler. On the way back the next day the sun shone and the snow was thick on the ground. It was a wonderful experience and I would recommend this journey to anyone, especially if you're a tourist.

Attached are some photos of the snow. 

Hopefully I'll keep this blog up to date in future. 

 



Have a good week.


Nyria

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Published on August 30, 2022 17:03

August 3, 2022

Crafting a Novel

People often ask me how I get my ideas for books. I have to tell you there is no one way. For instance once I saw an unusual name on a boat and it brought to mind a fantasy story of moons linked together by the Moon Goddess. I enjoyed writing the book but immediately after it was released I found I'd misread the boat's name. The book was obviously meant to be written, hence my not reading the name properly. Photos often play a part in my book ideas. Going through photos of my parents I suddenly thought - why not write their love story. I knew the basics of the story but had to fictionalise a lot of it. I also found if I called them by their real names I couldn't get the story to flow. Changing them to fictitious names made the work flow much faster. Often a work in progress will stir the mind with ideas for a second, third or even fourth book, but there I have to be careful. I must finish the work in progress first and get it ready for release before I attempt the next volume. If I don't I end up with a lot of unfinished manuscripts. Writers block can often still the writer's muse. The best way I find to get around this problem is to jump the hole in the story. Ignore it completely and go on to a part of the book where you know what happens. Often the filling for the part I've missed will pop into my mind before I go too far forward. Although I enjoy writing all my books, I also enjoy editing them. It's surprising how your brain fills in gaps with words you wouldn't normally dream of using. Plus there's the aspect of you mentioning something that hasn't actually happened. Quick backtrack to mention this in the appropriate part of the novel.  If the novel is a first for you, remember the first attempt is only a draft. The hard work comes once you've finished the first draft. Now you have to put it all together and make sense of all those words. Good luck!
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Published on August 03, 2022 18:42

June 30, 2022

Spirit Stealer - Ghosts in the Library

 

Spirit Stealer: Ghosts in the Library In 1908, Fader, a street urchin, takes shelter in the newly opened library to escape the cold winter. Months pass and the book characters emerge as playful phantoms in the nighttime library – all except for the green Spirit Stealer. This evil phantom steals the spirits of children who are accidentally locked in the library at night. Fader has to dodge the Spirit Stealer or his spirit will be taken. A century later, Tyler is trapped by accident and tries to help a wraith called Amelia who still has half her spirit. Will they succeed in getting rid of the Spirit Stealer? If they do what will happen to the girl with half a spirit?
Available in ebook from Amazon and various other online outletsAvailable in paperback from Copy Press, Nelson


Review by Alyahna (aged 10 years)
"I loved the book!"I thought it was very believable. I liked how you never knew what would happen next ... spirit stealer with his ugly soul and menacing character. I was so not ready for it to finish. ... The book was AMAZING!
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Published on June 30, 2022 15:52

Fury's Island - A fantasy book suitable for teenagers

 



Fury's IslandOn holiday in Nelson, New Zealand, Fury meets Eion
who offers to teach her to paddle board. Immediately attracted to
him, she accepts. After basic instruction, he takes her out
to Skull Island, a creepy looking rock some distance
from the beach. No one has ever discovered a way up to
the caves which look like eyes, but Fury finds a secretentrance and convinces Eion they should investigate.
Their excitement rises as they discover tunnels and caves hidden beneath the ground, but neither is prepared for the
arrival of ghostly pirates bringing their treasure chests to
bury in one of the underground caves.


Review by Chrissie W
Just finished 'Fury's Island' and really enjoyed it, despite being (a lot!) older than the target readership. The plot is intriguing, Fury is a very likeable heroine, and the teen romance is nicely handled. It's always interesting to read a story set somewhere one knows well, and Sue Perkins does Nelson and environs proud. Recommended.

June 2022

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Published on June 30, 2022 15:46