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December 21, 2017

Interview with P.J Roscoe

Hi guys, and welcome to a fascinating interview with paranormal author P.J Roscoe!

 

Hi P.J! Tell us a bit about yourself .

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My name is Paula Jacqueline Roscoe and I am the award-winning author of Paranormal historical thrillers such as Echoes, Freya’s Child, Between Worlds and the historical, Diary of Margery Blake. I am also the author of the children’s series, Adventures of Faerie folk. I live in North Wales, UK with my husband, Martin of 24 years and our daughter, Megan who has...

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Published on December 21, 2017 08:05

December 20, 2017

21st- C. A. Ardron and Helen Picca

C. A. Ardron –  Jackal’s Gambit

 

Bio

Christine Ardron is 34 years old, living in Nottinghamshire, England.

She enjoys writing fantasy and scifi and very often mixes them together to create unique worlds, characters and storylines.

Christine has been writing for as long as she can remember, and though her true love is in fantasy, she delves into many facets of story-telling, including dark scifi, comedy and even the occasional horror.

Christine has also written scripts for amateur theatre...

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Published on December 20, 2017 17:00

December 19, 2017

20th- Jennifer S. Alderson, Erica Graham, and Angel Chadwick

Jennifer S. Alderson – Down and Out in Kathmandu: A Backpacker Mystery

 

About the Author

Hello! I was born in San Francisco, raised in Seattle and currently live in Amsterdam. My love of travel, art and culture has inspired my on-going series of mysteries which follow the adventures of my intrepid protagonist, Zelda Richardson, around the globe. Down and Out in Kathmandu: A Backpacker Mystery and The Lover’s Portrait: An Art Mystery are available as paperback and eBook. The third install...

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Published on December 19, 2017 17:00

December 18, 2017

19th- Sionnach Wintergreen and Anita Dickason

Sionnach Wintergreen – Another World’s Song

 

 

Another World’s Song: Book 1 of the Astralasphere Spiral

 

With a small act, he could kill himself…or become what he wants to be. But what if he destroys everything he loves instead?

Lycian hears sounds no one else hears. They prevent him from becoming a mage—the one thing he wants more than anything else. When he decides to perform a forbidden ritual to stop the noises, his actions could destroy his entire world.

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Published on December 18, 2017 17:00

December 17, 2017

18th- Margaret Standafer and Alyson Serena Stone

Margaret Standafer – Misty Lake

 

About the Book

Welcome to Misty Lake, a charming small town in Northern Minnesota and home to the McCabe siblings: Jake, Joe, Frank, Riley, and Shauna, all of whom are eager to meet you! Book One in the series, Misty Lake, is a clean, romantic suspense novel that tells Jake and Sam’s story.

 

 

Blurb

Misty Lake isn’t completely unfamiliar to Sam Taylor; she has fond memories of summer days spent there as a child at her grandparents’ cabin. Learning he...

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Published on December 17, 2017 17:00

December 16, 2017

17th- Judy Martialay and Amy J Hamilton

Judy Martialay – Bonjour! Let’s Learn French

 

Bio

Judy Martialay was born in Mount Vernon, New York, and received a BA from Mount Holyoke College and MA from Columbia University. She taught world or foreign languages in elementary school, middle and high school.

During and after retirement, she devoted time to public advocacy for foreign language education with the New York State Association of Foreign Language Teachers.

Judy has traveled to Mexico, France, Spain, Italy, Algeria, China,...

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Published on December 16, 2017 17:00

December 15, 2017

16th- S K Wee, Richard Roux, and Aditi Agarwal

S K Wee – Absence of Color

 

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When nobody is who he or she seems to be, how do you know whom to trust? Join the adventures of Darby and Wagner, partners who work for an underground spy network, call ‘The Black Rose’ and is led by a woman named Lil Red. But who are all these players, really? A new twist on a coming of age story that will have you wondering who is who and what will happen next.

 

 

Links

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Goodreads

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Richard Roux –  A Branch Too Weak

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Published on December 15, 2017 17:00

December 14, 2017

15th- Magnus Stanke and Robbin Miller

Magnus Stanke – Time Lies

 

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Bio

I’ve been writing for many, many years (songs, film criticism, film scripts) — novels, however, only for the last three. I live in Spain, am putting finishing touches to my third book and plotting the fourth.
While my books are not autobiographical in a literal sense, there is a lot of me in them. Like most people, I have created a comfort zone around myself that attempts to emulate aspects of my childhood. I have spent more than half of my life outside o...

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Published on December 14, 2017 17:00

December 13, 2017

14th- Kathleen Lehman and Adam Martin

Kathleen Lehman – The Story of the Other Wise Man

 

The Story of the Other Wise Man

by Henry van Dyke

with an afterword by Kathleen Lehman

 

Henry van Dyke’s classic tale of the search for the promised King comes to life in this new edition from One Voice Press. Accompany Artaban, the other wise man, in his thirty-three year quest to find and offer to Jesus his precious gifts. The wondrous fulfillment of Artaban’s quest is a guiding star to all who would seek after God. With a new afterwo...

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Published on December 13, 2017 17:00

December 12, 2017

13th- Alexa Whitewolf and Cecily Wolfe

Alexa Whitewolf – Avalon Dreams 

 

About the Author

I was born in Romania (yep, Dracula’s country!) in 1992. As a curious kid, I devoured every book I could on Greek, Roman, Ancient Egyptian mythology. I studied university in political science and languages. I speak five of them: French, English, Romanian, Italian, Spanish… It was my fascination with the mythologies and languages that led to a VERY overactive imagination from a young age.
As I moved to Canada and headed into school here,...

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Published on December 12, 2017 17:00