A woman looks out over the water - what does she see? In this collection of nine flash fiction stories you'll find tales of love, loss, betrayal and redemption as each author meets the woman at the water's edge. Water's Edge by Ann Partridge London by Sarah Bella Her House by Lisamarie Lamb Siren's Call by Carol R. Ward The Loch by Amanda Buxton Turning of the Tides by Jo-Anne Russell One More Year by Jamie DeBree Never Forget by Heidi Sutherlin The Boatman by Jaimie Krycho
A woman looks out over the water - what does she see? In this collection of nine flash fiction stories you'll find tales of love, loss, betrayal and r...
Celebrate fall with this multi-cultural collection of stories that explore what it means to listen to the leaves. Romance, suspense, poetic prose, vampires and fantasy - there's something for everyone in this literary buffet from authors in five countries. What will the leaves tell you?
Celebrate fall with this multi-cultural collection of stories that explore what it means to listen to the leaves. Romance, suspense, poetic prose, vam...
Read this book by the warming glow of an autumnal fire... Read it while lying in bed... Just make sure that the lights are on These ten tales of terror are sure to keep you awake and entertained throughout the Halloween season and beyond. Prepare yourself for Fear's Accomplice: Halloween
Read this book by the warming glow of an autumnal fire... Read it while lying in bed... Just make sure that the lights are on These ten tales of terr...
WhoOs that trip trapping over my bridge? ItOs the echo of a childhood bedtime story read on a motherOs knee, but this story is definitely not for children. Eliza is excited when she gets her first assignment as a newspaper journalist, even if it does mean she has to travel to the back of beyond to get the story. But with a slew of missing persons and some weird weather warnings, there is definitely something going on in the little village of Bailby. The villagers stick together, and local policeman, Fraser, is ElizaOs only ally. As they grow closer, something else is ripping the village apart...
WhoOs that trip trapping over my bridge? ItOs the echo of a childhood bedtime story read on a motherOs knee, but this story is definitely not for chil...