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March 21, 2015

Dragonswan Sisters ch. 1

Margaret���s focus was interrupted by the entrance of the touring group into the large kitchen. While the tour���s route was corded off by red velvet rope from the rest of the kitchen, the voice of the tour guide, Janean, retrained Margaret���s attention from the cookpot of what would be apple butter onto the new arrivals. […]
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Published on March 21, 2015 06:00

March 20, 2015

Friday Guest: Ani Manjikian, Author Web Developer

Let me introduce Ani Manjikian to you today. Author of Spirit of the Lone Horse, Ani currently works as a freelance web designer and is here to educate us on the basics of what to do to get your website up and running. I am so thankful that I met her and that she agreed […]
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Published on March 20, 2015 06:00

March 18, 2015

Review: Fatal Exposure (Desert Heat Book 1) By Jamie Jeffries

Fatal Exposure is a New Adult Romantic Suspense. In southern Arizona near the border, a body is found shot and mummified by the dry desert heat. Alex is the daughter of the small town’s local newspaper and picks up the story of the homicide for a front page article. While taking photos of the crime […]
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Published on March 18, 2015 14:00

Review: Impermanent by Jamie Jeffries

  Impermanent is a romantic suspense that features a young, barely legal girl, Em, who has run away from home because of a milk carton. She winds up in the Arizona desert and saved by Ty, a young businessman in Phoenix. Em may not know who she really is, but with Ty’s help she will […]
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Published on March 18, 2015 03:00

March 17, 2015

Ten on Tuesday with Maggie Thom

Today we are talking to Maggie Thom suspense/thriller/mystery author of��Captured Lies. I met her via a book of the month club I moderate and am pleased to bring this introduction��to a great author to you. You write suspense/thrillers. Do you read them as well? I do, I read a lot. To be honest I read […]
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Published on March 17, 2015 06:00

March 16, 2015

Monday’s Personal Log 5

In the on-going adventure of self-publishing, I put Kissing Demon’s on Smashwords after a fight with the formatting. It was a bit of a chore, but I got it done, only to discover that the ePub version was wrong. I figured it out after some extensive reading and I hope with fingers crossed that I […]
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Published on March 16, 2015 10:28

March 13, 2015

Guest Blogger: Veronica Del Rosa

When I first started my writing adventure, it was a lonely one. I have a few friends who are avid readers, but none of them write. They didn���t understand the pressure to find the perfect word or turn of phrase and the strange self-doubt that plague a writer. One of them encouraged me to join […]
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Published on March 13, 2015 06:00

March 12, 2015

The Dragonswan Sisters, Prolog

Last night while laying next to my feverish son, I decided to see where my imagination would take me. I came up with a new concept for a light and fluffy PNR trilogy that I will be writing as soon as I get my first Guardian trilogy done. As a teaser for what is to […]
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Published on March 12, 2015 06:12

March 11, 2015

Review: Bound by the Summer Prince by Mistral Dawn

Bound by the Summer Prince comes quick on the heels of Taken by the Huntsman. Shortly after the execution of their King, the Summer Court is falling into chaos. The Queen is in mourning and won’t see anyone, so the prince has taken on the duties of both the king and the queen. Pulled in […]
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Published on March 11, 2015 06:00

March 10, 2015

Ten on Tuesday with Veronica Del Rosa

Please welcome Veronica del Rosa today! I met Veronica on Goodreads when I first published Kissing Demons. She read and reviewed and through her help, influence, encouragement, and support I have become a much better writer and supporter of indie authors. Without her, this blog would not exist and my novelette would never have been […]
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Published on March 10, 2015 06:00