Blog Tour: Dark & Fluffy Volume II

Today I am part of the blog tour for Dark & Fluffy Volume II by Janet Stock. This is her second collection of short fiction pieces.

Book Description:

Following on from Dark & Fluffy, this collection is a further nine short fiction pieces. The title Dark & Fluffy II, reflects the general styles of the stories/prose in the book. Some are a bit darker, and may be a bit uncomfortable to read, Death by Testing and The Broken Arrangement fall into this category. Others are happier, feel good pieces like The Disney Club. Whatever your preference, I’m sure you’ll find something that will grab your attention.

Author: Janet Stock
Published: December 15, 2018
67 Pages

Reviewed By: Jessica
Dates Read: January 30-31, 2019
Jessica’s Rating: 4 stars

Jessica’s Review:

Dark & Fluffy: Volume II is the second short story compilation written by Stock.  You needn’t have read the previous Dark & Fluffy as they are all individual short stories. There are nine stories and something for everyone: Some are ‘cute-ish’ while some leave you needing more (we can say Death by Testing!?!?!)

What I really liked about Dark & Fluffy is that Stock wrote a brief introduction talking about each story.  This is a short book around 70 pages so it can be read in an hour or two. 

Dark and Fluffy: Volume II is recommended.

Purchase Links:
Amazon US
Amazon UK

About the Author:

I am married with one teenage son and have always been a keen reader and writer since being young. I was born in Lancashire but have lived in Lincoln for over 30 years.

Several years ago I decided to take my writing seriously. I completed an OU course in creative writing and a Writers Bureau course. Initially I concentrated on short story writing, and when I turned fifty this year, I self-published my first book, Dark and Fluffy.

I love writing short stories, but my main goal is to have a novel published. Ten years ago, I started the first book of a trilogy of novels called The Little Servant (The Wait’s Son). I am still working on this, but now I have a serious intent to get this finished this year.

My favourite genre is medieval fiction, Bernard Cornwell is my favourite author. I also like to read Edward Rutherford, Stephen King, and Dean Coontz.

Contact Janet:
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