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Beloved Enemy joined Starquest and Children of the Mist to continue the Destiny Trilogy and I'm thrilled to announce was shortlisted for the R.N.A. RoNA Awards 2017, awarded 2nd Runner up in the RONE Awards 2017 and was the winner in the SF/Fantasy category of the 'Best Banter Contest'.

Showing posts with label #ghosts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #ghosts. Show all posts

Friday, 25 April 2025

REVIEW AND SPOTLIGHT - THE CORNISH WITCH



I am so happy to be part of this tour and thank you to Elena Collins and Rachel's Random Resources for the chance to read and review this book.

THE CORNISH WITCH

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When Megan’s father gets a letter containing a secret from the past, he asks her to go to the Cornish village of St Mawgen Cove to get to the bottom of the mystery. Megan is happy to take a holiday after a challenging year but as soon as she checks into The Ship Inn something feels amiss. There are noises in the room above, the locals tell tales of smugglers and shipwrecks and she can’t escape the story of the witch who waits and watches from the top of the cliff.

1625: Susanna and her daughter Katel live a contented life, but without the protection of a husband and father, Susanna fears for Katel’s future as she blossoms into womanhood. The fishing community of St Mawgen Cove is close knit but when misfortune arrives in the cove, it’s not long before villagers are looking for someone to blame. And when talk turns to witches, Susanna knows she and Katel are no longer safe.

Can Megan bring peace to St Mawgen and to two women who have been broken-hearted for centuries?

Purchase Link - https://mybook.to/TheCornishWitch

Author Bio 

Leigh writes dual timeline stories under the name of Elena Collins: the name is a tribute to her grandmother who was a teller of stories and fortunes, and she had healing hands.

These novels combine three of her passions: delving into rich historical tales, exploring stunning locations, and evoking the supernatural. They weave together stories of people's lives both past and present, with some spine-tingling moments along the way. She loves writing these novels and hopes readers enjoy them as much as she does. The characters and settings are particularly close to her heart.

Writing under the name of Judy Leigh, she is also the author of uplifting novels that explore the lives of older women and the possibilities of second chances, change, and happiness. Under this name, she writes the Morwenna Mutton/Seal Bay cozy crime series, set in Cornwall, featuring a sixty-something sleuth who enjoys solving crimes and getting into mischief.

Outside of writing, Leigh enjoys traveling, reading, music, and theatre. She holds an MA in Professional Writing. When she's not at her desk or spending time with her two black cats, she's often researching her next novel in some of the country's most beautiful locations and beyond.

Social Media Links

Facebook: @judyleighuk

Twitter: @JudyLeighWriter

Instagram: @judyrleigh

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Bookbub profile: @elenacollins

MY REVIEW

This intriguing novel seamlessly weaves two time-lines. The author makes it easy to follow each one and to root for  Megan in this Century, and her search for the truth after her father receives a letter out of the blue.At the same time it is easy to sympathise with the plight of Susanna in her efforts to single handedly raise her sometimes headstrong daughter and keep her safe while working as a healer to keep them both fed.

Gradually the two timelines seem to subtly merge as Megan hears and sees flashes of the past. Is it her imagination, or is she really seeing and hearing the ghost said to haunt the area? And is the hotel she has booked into for her stay in St Mawgen's Cove connected with the legend? Then there is the mysterious diver she sees while surfing. He seems cold and aloof but he intrigues her. 

This atmospheric story combines the elements of mystery and family relationships with  hints of a blossoming romance. Susanna and Katel's storyline provides an insight into the hardships and customs of life in a fishing comunity in the 17th Century; the descriptions of the herbal remedies used, the dwellings, their simple meals, and the superstitions of these people living, had me completely convinced. There is an element of poignancy in this story as well, which is haunting in more ways than one. If you like a gentle romance, glimpses of the past and an intriguing, eerie atmosphereric setting I can recommend The Cornish Witch.
5 Stars


Tuesday, 19 November 2024

The Giant Ghost of Pont-y-Glyn

Sorry to be late with my Welsh Myths feature - I'v been busy with galleys for my forthcoming paranormal romance - I'll be able to tell you more about that soon, I hope.

The Ghost of Pont-y-Glyn



There is a picturesque glen between Corwen and Cerrig-y-Drudion, down which rushes a mountain stream, and over this stream is a bridge, called Pont-y-Glyn.  On the left hand side, a few yards from the bridge, on the Corwen side, is a yawning chasm, through which the river rushes.  Here people who have travelled by night swear they have seen ghosts—the ghosts of those who have been murdered in this secluded glen. 

A man who was a servant at Garth Meilio, said that one night, when he was returning home late from Corwen, he saw before him, seated on a heap of stones, a female dressed in Welsh costume.  He wished her good night, but she gave him no answer.  She, got up and grew to gigantic proportions as she continued down the road which she filled, so great were her increased dimensions. I'm not sure what his reaction was - if I'd been in his place I think I'd have run for home as fast as I could!

Other spirits are said to have made their homes in the hills not far from 
Pont-y-Glyn, including a ghostly mastiff.

Pont-y-Glyn is a beautiful spot - but better not to go there at night, perhaps!








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