Kizzy Lee

Biography

forty six married with four kids and two dogs , a greyhound that has lived forever and a chihuahua that is my constant companion. very happy with my life i love to write but i also sew making dance costumes as i have three girls and they have all loved to dance. my son has his own world and that's good too, together we are one happy family. i really hope everyone likes to read my stories as i have a ton of them all waiting to get out.

Where to find Kizzy Lee online

Books

A Clockwork Life
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 41,540. Language: English. Published: October 7, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Horror » Weird fiction, Fiction » Horror » Weird fiction
Each generation driven by one burning desire, knowledge collected and handed down brings the success but can they achieve their hearts desire? a first novel written for the adult audience from author Kizzy Lee
Echoes
Price: $1.99 USD. Words: 25,010. Language: English. Published: September 16, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Horror » Weird fiction
(4.50 from 2 reviews)
A second collection of short stories from horror and weird fiction author Kizzy Lee. More tales of suspense and spine tingling entertainment for your enjoyment.
Whisper whisper
Price: Free! Words: 20,820. Language: English. Published: August 31, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Horror » Weird fiction
(5.00 from 1 review)
A collection of short stories, often with a twist, in the style of scary sometimes horror, but not gory,stories that make you think,or to show different realities. Entertaining stories to read on a rainy day.

Smashwords book reviews by Kizzy Lee

  • The Honey Gatherer - Fiction on Sep. 19, 2012

    i enjoyed reading this a good story taking you into the lives of people and bringing home the direct effect of chopping down forests or jungle has on indigenous poeple, well written and informative.
  • Diary of The Depressed Moose on Sep. 26, 2012

    this book is a must for anyone who thinks they may have depression but not recognise the symptoms, also a good read for those who are diagnosed or living with depression, giving a useful and informative insight to what it is like for a person living with depression in this society, going through the many trials and problems associated, with the detail that is necessary, to give the fuller picture as to how a person suffers and tries to live their life. recommended read.
  • Tristan of Dintagell and The Tristan Stone appendix on Oct. 02, 2012

    i found this useful and interesting, gives correct pronunciation and some facts, no story but good for reference work.
  • Night Poems on Nov. 14, 2012

    i am not usually a fan of poetry and this was the first time i had ever bought a book of it, that being said i was pleasantly surprised how much i enjoyed this book,i read it through quite quickly at first but then i found some of them kind of lingered in my mind and i went back and read it again and this book is one i think i will keep near me to read again and again i loved the way it was set out and the way it took you along as you read each one, i would definitely recommend this book not just to those who like poetry but to others as well this has now become one of my favorite books and dare i say it it has encouraged me to look at more poetry now that is an achievement!
  • From Where I Stand on Nov. 28, 2012

    i have just finished this and given i am not a big fan of poetry i did read this all the way to the end. it is a gritty and realistic life expressed through poetry and often it gets quite harsh in its realism, you get a real view into the authors mind with this book and i would recommend to all, it is book that can appeal to all types and i would class it as adult poetry. i would like to see more by this author especially if he wrote some fictional short stories. i rate this book five stars for its realism and expression of emotion.
  • Witherspork on Dec. 13, 2012

    An enjoyable little book bringing together an odd group of characters, it is an interesting read and did keep me entertained to the end, which is also good and I am very fussy about endings. I would recommend this to all readers and rated it a well deserved four stars.
  • Critters, Faeries, Farms and Other Tales on Dec. 17, 2012

    i have just sat and read these stories with my youngest daughter. She is six years and enjoyed hearing the stories from the critters and the stories from the fairies, the length of these stories is just right to have one or two at bedtime, though my daughter enjoyed them so much it turned into three or four!, i would recommend these as a great introduction to any child getting a tablet for christmas or birthday and a brilliant way to help them discover the world of online reading. i gave this a rating of four stars.