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review 2014-12-19 23:40
England between the wars
The Cambridge Key - Nicholas Hallum

espionage.

 

word play

 

code-making and -breaking.

 

treason and spy-catchers

 

secret messages

 

clandestine meetings with Tolkien and the Inklings at the Bird and Baby

 

i love this one.  It's brilliant.

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text 2014-12-19 22:13
Another holiday Gift from the Author to Readers.
The Cambridge Key - Nicholas Hallum
Guarding Christmas - Jenny Schwartz
The Naughty List - Edward Lorn
Mr. Tucker & Me: A Short Story - Gregor Xane

I've been making out like a bandit. I feel like a kid under a Christmas tree.  like Christmas came early.  Like my stocking's full of chocolate.

 

I'm speaking of four opportunities to download free e-stories from authors who wished to exhibit fan-appreciation here at the end of the year.

 

The authors gave of their best.  Every one of these stories is a gem.

 

this is to say, Thank You.

 

 

(Caveat -- the offers for Guarding Christmas and The Naughty List were for a limited time only, and have expired.  Sorry!)

 

 

 

 

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review 2014-12-19 19:08
Squirrels are our friends.
Mr. Tucker & Me: A Short Story - Gregor Xane

that is all.

 

Except -- Gregor Xane is awesome.

 

thank you, Mr. Xane, for gifting your short story.  Happy holidays to you, too.

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review 2014-12-13 18:27
Oh Poor Rudolph.
The Naughty List - Edward Lorn

atmospheric Christmas tale of horror and gore, but also four pages full of fun.

 

 

 

thank you E. for your Christmas gift to all.

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review 2014-12-02 20:08
Who wouldn't like a story that starts like this?
Guarding Christmas - Jenny Schwartz

Hands on hips, head tilted back, Yvie frowned at the kitten atop the Christmas tree. The little ball of ginger and white fluff had knocked the angel askew and clung in its place, mewing defiance and fear.

 

 It turns out that rescuing kittens stranded in a tree at the mall gives "good shopping karma." And maybe good karma in other areas as well.

 

there is a surprising amount of depth in this very short Christmas story.  I especially like Yvie, who had written "her Master’s thesis on domestic courage, on women during the Great Depression and the Second World War and how their belongings revealed their survival strategies. . . how women from the past had written their stories not with words, but in how they furnished their houses, sewed their clothes, and laid out their gardens."

 

She is looking forward to starting her new job, one that combines her education, her skill in photography and her love of travel and adventure.  And then she runs into Gray.

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