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A new book! and a contest! and dirty words!

The second (really the third) solitary shifter book is out now!Revealing the Beast
Revealing the Beast by Summer Devon
CELEBRATION TIME! Yes!

It has a nice review here:
http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.co...

AND here
http://top2bottomreviews.wordpress.co...


AND here:
http://www.prismbookalliance.com/2014...

AND you can win a copy here:
http://www.prismbookalliance.com/2014...

AND this book, the basis of the alternative world, is only 99 cents until the 14th. Predator's Passion
Predator's Passion by Summer Devon
and to round up the celebration, here is a lovely bunch of antique filthy words here. Lots of naked people at that site. Yummy naked people.
http://cupoporn.blogspot.com/2014/07/...
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Published on July 09, 2014 10:50 Tags: new-release

NEW BOOK OUT TODAY!

another m/m historical by Summer Devon and Bonnie Dee...Happy release day to us!
Mending Him out today!

want to see a list of our reviews? Sure you do.

http://katerothwell.blogspot.com/2014...

That link also addressed an issue people have remarked upon.

But I'll put that up here too, because why not?

A few reviewers have wondered what was going on with poor Charles, who suffered with a mysterious illness that seemed to come and go.


It remained unnamed in the story because they syndrome wasn’t recognized until decades after Mending Him took place. Sufferers were often accused of hysteria, in part because they improved without any sort of outside treatment.

Did you guess?

SPOILERS (except is it called a spoiler if it's not actually named in the book?)


The quick answer copied from webmd/mayoclinic and maybe a bit from wikipedia (but not much because my family of scientists loathe that site):

Guillain-Barre syndrome was named after the French physicians Georges Guillain and Jean Alexandre Barré, who described it in 1916.

GBS is a rare disorder in which your body’s immune system attacks your nerves. Weakness and tingling in your extremities are usually the first symptoms.

These sensations can quickly spread, eventually paralyzing your whole body. patients usually reach the point of greatest weakness or paralysis days or weeks after the first symptoms occur. Symptoms then stabilize at this level for a period of days, weeks, or, sometimes, months.

The recovery period may be as little as a few weeks or as long as a few years. About 30 percent of those with Guillain-Barré still have a residual weakness after 3 years. About 3 percent may suffer a relapse of muscle weakness and tingling sensations many years after the initial attack. There is still no cure today.
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Published on September 09, 2014 10:20 Tags: bonnie-dee, m-m-romance, new-release, summer-devon