Gayle Ramage


Biography

Living in Scottish lowlands. Wish I could grow my own TARDIS.

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Books

Tears of Gold (An Edinburgh Elementals Short)    by Gayle Ramage
Price: $1.99 USD. 6320 words. Published on January 22, 2013. Fiction.

The Brisingamen Necklace - A necklace forged by four dwarves in ancient times. It is said that if worn, the wearer's tears turn to gold. The Brisingamen Necklace - A necklace about to be stolen by an unsuspecting thief
The Trouble With Pixies (An Edinburgh Elementals Short)    by Gayle Ramage
Price: $0.99 USD. 5970 words. Published on December 26, 2012. Fiction.

Michael has just moved to Edinburgh, Scotland, to make a fresh start with his three children. While they're out exploring the city, he's relaxing with a glass of wine. That is until a knock on the front door leads to a bizarre revelation from a strange, red-haired woman, and an encounter in the attic with some unexpected guests. (Short story, British Spelling)
The Grandparent Trap (Quality Times #2)    by Gayle Ramage
Price: $1.99 USD. 26020 words. Published on August 28, 2012. Fiction.

When elderly residents of a small English town start going missing, space and time adventuress Quality Times, and her travelling companion Tim, vow to investigate the disappearances.
The Whispering Tombs (Quality Times #1)    by Gayle Ramage
Price: Free! 16160 words. Published on May 22, 2012. Fiction.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
In 'The Whispering Tombs', Quality and Tim are residing at the luxurious Baala Haven Resort, on an unpronounceable planet, when they're invited on a quest to find ancient hidden treasure by a wealthy alien archaeologist. Reaching the caves of Azrokaran, however, loyalties are tested to the very limits as those within the group reveal their true colours.
The Visitor (and Other Stories)    by Gayle Ramage
Price: $0.99 USD. 4290 words. Published on December 9, 2011. Fiction.

A trio of short paranormal tales. A woman gets a shock after confronting a trespasser. A man wakes up in a never-ending dark tunnel, unsure how he got there. And a young woman tells of the day her mother was taken by a rainbow.
Three French Hens - A Christmas Collection    by Gayle Ramage
Price: Free! 8440 words. Published on November 26, 2011. Fiction.

0.75 star(3.78 from 9 reviews)
Three short stories, based on Christmas song titles, but with a fantasy twist.
The Shoemaker's Son    by Gayle Ramage
Price: $1.29 USD. 14230 words. Published on October 11, 2011. Fiction.

0.25 star(4.29 from 7 reviews)
++ A short story ++ 1807. As a young boy, Brogan O'Malley encounters the strange and enigmatic Darcy, on the streets of Edinburgh. Ten years pass and Brogan, now a petty thief, meets her once again and is surprised to see she has not aged one day.
Cigs, Bolan & Strange Men with Guns    by Gayle Ramage
Price: $0.99 USD. 5510 words. Published on August 8, 2011. Fiction.

0.75 star(4.67 from 3 reviews)
1970s London. Darcy, a bored Australian journalist gets the chance of a new life after she witnesses a strange murder. ++ Second Edition ++

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  • The Accidental Immortal on Oct. 09, 2011
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    A truly fantastic short story!
  • The Silent Princess on Oct. 09, 2011
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    Wow, another fantastic read from this author! It's a dark fairytale, as all good fairytales should be (forget all your sugary sweet Disney versions).
  • Room Service on Oct. 16, 2011
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    An entertaining read! To begin with I thought it was going to be a light-hearted affair with lovable ghosts, etc. I was wrong. A creepy tale, perfect for being read aloud on Halloween!
  • Room Service on Oct. 16, 2011
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    An entertaining read! To begin with I thought it was going to be a light-hearted affair with lovable ghosts, etc. I was wrong. A creepy tale, perfect for being read aloud on Halloween!
  • Death Takes a Holiday (Cities of the Dead) on Feb. 03, 2012
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    Enjoyable short read about the beginning of what will become a Zombie Apocalypse. The premise of the series sounds good. Different days of the apocalypse from the viewpoints of different people, in the US and across the globe. Will be checking out more in the series.
  • Foul is Fair on Aug. 22, 2012
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    Politicians who are more than they appear to be, sneaky tabloid journalists, and a sexy latino witch-hunter are just some of the people Sam, a London-based witch, encounters in this fun little story. Written in first-person, the character of Sam, who narrates the story, has a unique voice. She's quite the witty lass! I'm really hoping Haplin writes more Sam stories in the future.