Author Archives: Clive

Training begins

I have tried to recreate events, locales and conversations from my memories of them. In order to maintain their anonymity and privacy I’ve changed the names of individuals and sometimes places, I may have changed some identifying characteristics, so the … Continue reading

Posted in Clive's Blog | Leave a comment

Interview time

  I have tried to recreate events, locales and conversations from my memories of them. In order to maintain their anonymity and privacy I’ve changed the names of individuals and sometimes places, I may have changed some identifying characteristics, so … Continue reading

Posted in Clive's Blog | Leave a comment

Coming home

The last few days have been a nice relaxing time, away from the stresses and strains of everyday life, chilling out in the beautiful Wye Valley. The cottage was near the pub, always a plus and always one of my … Continue reading

Posted in Clive's Blog | Leave a comment

My review of Switch by Karen Prince

The High Priest Drogba needs another body so that he can prolong his life, so what does he choose? Gogo Maya is a witch who has to make a switch in order to escape, but unfortunately for Joe, he was … Continue reading

Posted in Clive's Blog | Leave a comment

Page Turning Thriller

Doppleganger is the second Jack Lockwood novel, and, like the first, is a fast paced action thriller. This time Jack seems to have fallen in love, but if he expects it all to run smoothly then he is going to … Continue reading

Posted in Clive's Blog | 1 Comment

Review of Bunny on a bike by Bev Spicer

Bunny on a Bike is simply hilarious! It is also a warm hearted, easy going and chatty memoir. What’s not to like about the real life story of two young girls with little responsibility applying for jobs in the (not … Continue reading

Posted in Clive's Blog | Leave a comment

Review of Dream On by Terry Tyler

Dream On is the first Terry Tyler book I’ve read, and I must say I enjoyed it immensely. The story revolves around a group of friends who aspire to greater things, but as we know, things don’t always go to … Continue reading

Posted in Clive's Blog | Leave a comment

Review of ‘My Grandfather’s Eyes’

Congratulations to Bev Spicer for an engaging read. ‘My Grandfather’s Eyes’ is a well written novel which keeps the reader interested in the characters. Told in the first person perspective the narrative draws you along with the main protagonist, a … Continue reading

Posted in Clive's Blog | Leave a comment