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Stone Legend

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What can an elderly lady of questionable proportions tell you about herself?

I live life and enjoy it.... on most days.

On other days I am behind a computer in town typing like a lunatic to finish before the deadline. Fun, fun, fun. Though on those nights I tend to sneak in a few Golden Girls or 'Allo, 'Allo episodes when no one's looking.

Listening to me is boring, so let's rather all go and sit right back underneath the umbrella, open a good bottle of Rosè, enjoy the midday sun as it sinks behind the horizon and listen to the butter melting vocals of dean martin as it floats across the Savannah.

This is the life :)


favourite books

Rosemary Jarnin - We speak no Treason

Jane Austin - Sense and Sensibility

Paul Galico - Love of Seven Dolls

Catherine Cooksen - The Dwelling Place

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Forgotten Gods

Anne Morgan

The Legends of Africa holds dark secrets, the ruins hold fearsome spirits and the three heroes hold a shit load of a ammo.


After her father is trampled by elephants, Stephani finds herself alone in the African bush with only her pet Cheetah Samson as her friend, company and guardian. They soon meet Luke, a big game hunter with a bad attitude and his friend Ingwe, a Zulu who shares with her the dark tales of Africa.

They travel through the heart of Africa to an ancient and forbidden city in search of a golden treasure, long forgotten. But as they travel Stephani learns that in these forests the most dangerous things are not devil snakes or angry lions, but rise from shadows when the African drum starts to beat....

 

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I wrote 365 days ago

Dear Gordon What an enchanting tale! I was surprised, to say the least, with the rather intriguing opening. You don't dally about do you? You're writing style is not as dramatic as most of these types of novels are written. I personally am a big fan of old dramas, but I think your style of writin... view book

I wrote 779 days ago

Dear Gabriel You have a every interesting pitch and writing style. I like your idea and your command of the english language is simply superb! That being said I do have one or two little things I think you should look at. The first is Maria is not featured for a very long time in the first cou... view book

I wrote 779 days ago

Dear Fran I find it very hard find books that keep me hooked and yours does no problem! What a well written and capturing first chapter! I loved it from beginning to end! Witty humor, with strong main characters and even a villian all in the opening to boot! I love Trent (and the dog, sorry old b... view book

I wrote 779 days ago

Dear Steven Woah. An appropriate opening comment I feel... *tilts head, reaches forwards and readjusts it slightly too:* WOAH! Much better! You write very well, Steven! One thing I find truly enjoyable in the first chapter is your ability to depict gore so... politely, not exactly the word ... view book

I wrote 782 days ago

Dear Tim What a charming and exciting opening! I loved it to bits! You keep your readers reading with great writing, great talent and an amazing story! I enjoyed the opening and the flow of the story emensely, I especially loved the comments and thoughts as they went along which brought a new and... view book

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