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January 12, 2015

Don’t Take the Phisherman’s Lure

I’ve noticed a new breed of phishing scammers lately. They’ve gotten more sophisticated in their attempts to trick, cajole, and outright scare you into falling into their trap. The emails are written by someone fluent in English and are even doing a pretty good job of mimicking the company they are pretending to be.   […]
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Published on January 12, 2015 19:50

January 1, 2015

Book Review: The Greatest Gift by Michael John Sullivan

The Greatest Gift brings us to the conclusion of a paranormal story of faith and sacrifice where the unbelievable is the only answer. Michael John Sullivan gives us an enjoyable mix of hope, desperation, and drama that all readers can enjoy.
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Published on January 01, 2015 10:40

November 2, 2014

Book Review – Michael John Sullivan’s Everybody’s Daughter

Everybody’s Daughter mixes religion with the paranormal in a blend of miracles and sacrifice and the lesson that faith in the unbelievable is sometimes the only answer. Michael John Sullivan treats the reader with a story of hope and despair, and finding salvation, all in a story that any reader can relate to.
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Published on November 02, 2014 14:33

October 25, 2014

Interview with Joan De La Haye

Today I am pleased to present a guest to the blog.     Fellow author Joan De La Haye joins us to in a blog interview. Pull up a chair and your favourite cup of tea, glass of wine, or whatever, and let’s join Joan for a few questions.   Joan has written Burning, Requiem […]
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Published on October 25, 2014 05:00

October 11, 2014

The Trouble With Self Promotion

My first attempt at bulk/multi self promotion can be summed up with one word. It’s not a good word so we’ll just say “Oh crap!” and leave it at that.
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Published on October 11, 2014 13:10

April 28, 2014

My Writing Process ��� Blog Tour

First I would like to thank Beth Fehlbaum for inviting me on this blog tour. Beth Fehlbaum is the author of Big Fat Disaster (Coming from Merit Press in March, 2014!) and The Patience Trilogy (available for acquisition!). Chapter previews of all her books are available online. Beth is also the founder of UncommonYA.com, ���a […]
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Published on April 28, 2014 05:10

My Writing Process – Blog Tour

First I would like to thank Beth Fehlbaum for inviting me on this blog tour. Beth Fehlbaum is the author of Big Fat Disaster (Coming from Merit Press in March, 2014!) and The Patience Trilogy (available for acquisition!). Chapter previews of all her books are available online. Beth is also the founder of UncommonYA.com, “a […]
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Published on April 28, 2014 05:10

December 10, 2013

Book Review: The Sock Kids by Michael John Sullivan and Susan Petrone

The Sock Kids was entertaining and full of action for such a short story. My youngest picks the easiest and quickest books to read to avoid real homework reading, but most quick reads also tend to be too easy. You can typically see the struggle between Mom making her do the required school reading vs. the distractions that pull her away from the books she is bored with.

There were no distractions here. She read The Sock Kids through without pause and was excited about it when she was done, instantly demanding more. Heck, she tried to find how to get more on my phone! (Good thing purchases are password protected!)
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Published on December 10, 2013 18:58

Book Review by Robyn Gaudet: The Sock Kids Meet Lincoln by Michael John Sullivan and Susan Petrone

I read a book called The Sock Kids. The sock kids are sock people and why I like it is because it is so FUNNY I just wanted to read all the books over and over!
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Published on December 10, 2013 18:30

October 28, 2013

Book Review – Vendetta by Nancy A Niles

At times Nancy A Niles’ Vendetta has the feel of the old style gumshoe, but with a big twist – the stereotypical private eye hero is a woman. You can’t help but like Tina Munroe as you find yourself rooting for her as you wonder how she’s going to get out of this jam she’s in.
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Published on October 28, 2013 19:45