Katrina Thornley
Bio
Rhode Island based author and poetess with a love for nature and the written word. Works currently available include Arcadians: Lullaby in Nature, Arcadians: Wooden Mystics, 26 Brentwood Avenue & Other Tales, and Kings of Millburrow.
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Stories (236/0)
Maria Ridgefield
Margaret poured over the book in her hand, ignoring the sensation that had settled into her bones the moment she picked up the journal and sat upon her husband’s chair. The pages were thick, hand cut and bound with some of the finest thread she had ever laid her dark eyes upon. As a seamstress and highly regarded woman in town, she knew her thread and cloth.
By Katrina Thornley10 months ago in Art
Blair House Inheritance
Lightning flashed across the sky, quick and fierce. It reminded Sylvia of the man beside her. His face was a hardened mask right now as he stared out at the sea, watching waves crash down angrily. This weekend was already off to a terrible start and the storm was an un-welcomed addition to their party. Lue hadn’t even known his grandmother was ill. The whole affair came as a bit of a shock, for both of them. But hadn’t she made sure they were prepared?
By Katrina Thornley11 months ago in Fiction
A Beast in the Night
Matilda stared out the window of the cottage as the moonlight danced through the tree limbs overhead. Her heart hammered in her chest and she was sure one of her sisters would hear it; she hoped it wouldn’t wake them. She needed only a few moments of silence. Tonight was important.
By Katrina Thornley11 months ago in Fiction
Review of "The Last Thing He Told Me"
Genre: Thriller/Suspense/Psychological Thriller Published: May 2021 Goodreads Rating: 3.86 The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave piqued my interest from start to finish. I read this novel morning, noon, and night! I’m not one to usually take lunch breaks at work, but I couldn’t resist escaping from my job for at least thirty minutes to read in the middle of the day. (I would then read again into the late hours of the night…needless to say, I read this book fairly quickly).
By Katrina Thornley11 months ago in Geeks