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February 24, 2014

Release Day Blitz – Amber L. Johnson

Synopsis Mallory Durham has been left behind and it is making her feel less like an adult and more like an afterthought. Divorce, sickness, educational aspirations being shattered, and her Aunt Sam moving into her home, have made Mal’s life nearly unrecognizable to her. When Tucker Scott re-enters her life along with his band, will … Continue reading »
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Published on February 24, 2014 03:55

February 23, 2014

Sunday Sneak Peek – Jennifer Garcia

~ Just Rewind ~ A Work in Progress Don’t you wish you could just rewind time and go back to when things were simple, people were unchanged, and we still believed in fairytales?   Jennifer Garcia’s (aka Forbes Arnone) home until she was sixteen was a small coastal town near Boston. She currently resides in Los … Continue reading »
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Published on February 23, 2014 05:18

February 16, 2014

Sunday Sneak Peek – Angel Lawson

In Shadow Bound, Wraith readers met Jane Watts. Seventeen and scared. Her classmates thought she was a freak and her best friend was a ghost.  With the help of the school’s resident bad boy, Connor Jacobs, she found a way to find a balance between the living in the dead, while almost losing her own life. In Shadow … Continue reading »
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Published on February 16, 2014 04:26

February 15, 2014

Rein It In

On my site before, I have discussed my need for an outline as I write. I want the pattern of the story in front of me so I can work on it in an orderly manner. I realize this might not sound awesome or exciting, but sometimes, the work of writing a novel is WORK. … Continue reading »
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Published on February 15, 2014 07:44

February 9, 2014

Sunday Sneak Peek – Short Stories

  Just in time for Valentine’s Day – a sneak peek at FIVE short stories to be released on February 14th! Previously published in the Romantic Interludes anthology, these love stories will be available for the first time as stand-alone shorts – for just $.99 on Amazon!  The Golden Arrow and the Butterfly by Lissa Bryan … Continue reading »
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Published on February 09, 2014 02:36

February 6, 2014

Blog Tour, Part Deux

First, thank you to everyone for making the release of Éire’s Viking so much fun! There’s still time to get in on the giveaway as I post this, so click on over to the Rafflecopter and enter for a chance to win the paperback OR e-book editions of both Éire’s Captive Moon and Éire’s Viking! … Continue reading »
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Published on February 06, 2014 05:00

February 2, 2014

Sunday Sneak Peek – Lissa Bryan

From the author of The End of All Things comes a collection of short stories about the Infection that swept around the globe, decimating the population, and leaving behind a small number of survivors, unprepared to deal with the brutal new world which had replaced the one they’d known. The End of All Things told … Continue reading »
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Published on February 02, 2014 04:48

January 30, 2014

Review ~ Eire’s Viking by Sandi Layne

Originally posted on Italian Brat's Obsessions:
Éire’s Viking by Sandi Layne My rating: 5 of 5 stars First let me say, TEAM AGNARR! This went in a direction I did not expect but am very happy about. Yes, very happy. The second book in the trilogy was the big romance book. Agnarr, The Viking,…
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Published on January 30, 2014 06:20

Review ~ Eire's Viking by Sandi Layne

Reblogged from Italian Brat's Obsessions: Éire's Viking by Sandi Layne My rating: 5 of 5 stars First let me say, TEAM AGNARR! This went in a direction I did not expect but am very happy about. :) Yes, very happy. The second book in the trilogy was the big romance book. Agnarr, The Viking, did … Continue reading »
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Published on January 30, 2014 06:20

January 27, 2014

Just Writing

When I was in grade school, we learned to write paragraphs. There had to be (come on, you know the lesson) a topic sentence, a concluding sentence, and sentences in between to discuss the topic of the paragraph. And, for youngsters who have no concept on how to organize their thoughts for clear communication, these … Continue reading »
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Published on January 27, 2014 06:15