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June 23, 2020

Audiobook Review – The Soul Searchers Mysteries: Donn’s Shadow

Audiobook Series Blog Tour: The Soul Searchers Mysteries by Caryn Larrinaga



Author: Caryn Larrinaga
Narrator: Jessica McEvoy
Length: 9 hours 51 minutes
Series: The Soul Searchers Mysteries, Book 2
Released: March 2020
Publisher: Twisted Tree Press
Genre: Supernatural Cozy Mystery



Mackenzie Clair finally has this whole ghost-hunting psychic thing figured out. The Soul Searchers are a hit, she’s got pet-parenting down, and she even has a plan to banish the poltergeist running amok at a lakeside cabin. Best of all, Donn’s Hill feels like home. But not everyone loves th...

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Published on June 23, 2020 23:25

A Spotlight on “Tooth for Tooth” (plus giveaway)

Tooth for Tooth
by JK Franko
on Tour June 1 – July 31, 2020

Synopsis:

Tooth for Tooth by JK Franko


What would YOU do?

What would you do if you got away with murder? Would you stop there? Could you?





Susie and Roy thought that they committed the perfect crime.





Their planning was meticulous. Their execution flawless.





But, there is always a loose end, isn’t there? Always a singing bone.





Now, while enemies multiply and suspicions abound, their perfect world begins to crumble.





The h...

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Published on June 23, 2020 00:36

June 22, 2020

Book Blitz – Can’t See Around Corners


 


Supernatural Thriller


Publisher: Folio Avenue/Xlibris


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Born into opulent wealth, Sharon and Annie were the only children of Edna and Warren Karce and the girls were the pride and joy of their parents. The fraternal twins had accomplished studying for their degrees and eagerly looked forward to their once in a lifetime overseas trip to Europe. The sisters love for one another was obvious to the bystander but a sinister undercurrent of malicious feelings dwelled profoundly beneath their faca...

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Published on June 22, 2020 03:00

June 21, 2020

I digress … cos Rusty has a namesake.

This post has absolutely nothing to do with books or writing; instead it’s a happy outcome to a sad story. 


It’s been eight weeks now since I said goodbye to Rusty, and it still brings me to tears to write this. 



I saw him at a local animal shelter in Dolores (if ever a place was aptly name, then this was it – dolor is Spanish for a pain or an ache, and losing Rusty was one of the biggest heartaches of my life.) He was the last of six corgi-cross pups who’d been abandoned on a building site....

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Published on June 21, 2020 09:38

June 20, 2020

Author Essentials – StoryOrigin

As an author, I rely so much on word of mouth recommendations from trusted scribblers when it comes to any kind of tech. If you’re the same, then let me be the bringer of good news (for a change, as I’m usually late to the party!)


If you haven’t heard of StoryOrigin, then this is for you. 



I realise many of you will have your own tried and trusted methods for all of these scenarios, but if you’re a straggler (like me) or just fancy checking out something new, then StoryOrigin could be right ...

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Published on June 20, 2020 06:27

June 19, 2020

Book Review – Finding Hemingway

Finding Hemingway

by Ken Dortzbach


The blurb

Hyper-focused, overachieving New York lawyer Callie McGraw has six months between jobs and a hefty severance check when she is called to Spain by Ernest Hemingway. She begins packing her bags for the sun-kissed streets that night. Starting in Barcelona, Callie embarks on a six-month escapade of a lifetime, a whirlwind of Spanish food, wine, art and dancing, with a revolving cast of friends and lovers keeping her company in each new locale. Callie’s...

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Published on June 19, 2020 10:13

June 18, 2020

Cover Reveal – Summer at my Sister’s


Summer at my Sister’s

by Emily Harvale



Twin sisters. One scorching summer. A bucketful of secrets.


Diana’s life is perfect. Her twin sister, Josie’s – not so much. They aren’t identical twins. Perhaps the only things they have in common are agreeing their mother can be a nightmare – and their birthdays. This summer they’ll be thirty-five.
 
Diana has the perfect husband, two talented youngsters, and an adorable dog. She runs a successful business from home, a popular book club, and hosts sp...

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Published on June 18, 2020 01:00

June 15, 2020

Towards the Sun – An Anthology for Chloe

From today you can purchase this charity anthology, Towards the Sun, featuring various authors and artists (including me)


Centring on the theme of HOPEPUNK, the short stories, poems, and artwork aim to be inspirational and, most of all, uplifting. Who doesn’t need some of that these days?


Proceeds from the sale of this book go towards Chloe Dean’s GoFundMe for her fight against cancer.



 







 



Get your copy here


Thank you for your support. Hope you enjoy the collection. 





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Published on June 15, 2020 03:00

June 13, 2020

Book Review – The Day She Came Back

The Day She Came Back

Amanda Prowse



The Blurb


From the bestselling author of The Girl in the Corner comes a story that asks: how do you forgive the family that lied to you, and love the mum you never had?

When her loving, free-spirited grandmother Primrose passes away, Victoria is bereft, yet resilient—she has survived tragedy before. But even her strength is tested when a mysterious woman attends Prim’s funeral and claims to be the mother Victoria thought was dead.

As the two women get to kn...

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Published on June 13, 2020 04:45

June 11, 2020

Release Blitz – Once in a Blood Moon (with giveaway)






Southern Historical

 




Date Published: June 11, 2020


Publisher: Acorn Publishing






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Heaven Hill Plantation, upriver from Georgetown, South Carolina, 1807: Sixteen-year-old Alexandra Degambia is the daughter of a wealthy African American planter and a social-climbing mother who can pass for white. Balancing on the tightrope between girlhood and the complicated adult world of Low-Country society is a treacherous undertaking.








Early Reviews





Alexandra is a tenacious hero...
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Published on June 11, 2020 03:00

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