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Author's Bookcase

Written by one of our members - Clive Rees

 

THE LANTERN is a century-spanning story of shifting fortunes and business affairs of individuals across three generations of the King Family. Based in London the story tells of tale of shady business practices, the immorality of Edward V11 and infidelity. It embraces a society in flux and changing rigid conformity of the 19th century to the more liberal attitudes of the 20th. 
The trials and fortunes of the King Family develop from a small Victorian stabling business to an elite men's drinking club and female escort business. 

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This book can be purchased on Amazon 

Written by Sue Anderson who sadly passed away in November 2015

 

Can you fly? Of course you can. You know very well what it feels like to take off, to swoop and dive, to hover a few feet above the ground or high over rooftops. You’ve done it in dreams. 

And you are secretly convinced that when you were very small, almost before you can remember, you could do it in reality.

There may be a reason for that.

If you have small children or grandchildren then please subscribe to Emily Joyce's YouTube channel - 'The Counting Ship'

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Featured on our website is just one of the many bedtime stories for children that are designed to help them relax and drift off into a good nights sleep whilst listening to an original story that helps them learn.

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Molly's Boudoir is the 4th novel in the Jasmine Frame series of transsexual detective novels written by P R Ellis. 

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This story brings Jasmine to the climax of her transition when she embarks on her Gender Reassignment Surgery. While recovering from the operation her former partner and now DI, Tom Shepherd, asks her to help in a case involving a fire and death at Molly’s, a shop providing clothes and other goods to cross-dressers and transsexual men and women. Jasmine enters a sexual community that is outside her comfort zone and she has to put her new womanhood to the test to get a result. 

 

You can read more about Penny's books and her blog at

https://ellifont.wordpress.com

  

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