Roxanne Crouse's Blog, page 25
March 15, 2013
Blog Tour: The Last Keeper’s Daughter by Rebecca Trogner, Interview, Review, $100 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway
The Last Keeper’s Daughter Book 1 in The Last Keeper’s Daughter Series Rebecca Trogner Genre: Paranormal Romance Mystery Publisher: Crescent Moon Press Word Count: 86,360 Book Description: Born into old money, Lily Ayres lives at Waverly, her family’s estate situated at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Paris, Virginia. She is a strange, … Continue reading »
Published on March 15, 2013 20:59
March 14, 2013
Tour Stop: Zombie Response Team ‘Prepping on a Budget’ Tour
Book Blurb: Many Zombie Response Team members don’t have a whole lot of disposable income, which is what inspired ZRT to release this free eBook for every prepper out there who feels out of the loop or uncertain about their gear or education because they can’t afford “the best”. This eBook goes into detail about … Continue reading »
Published on March 14, 2013 03:00
March 13, 2013
One Year Anniversary of Fortune, Free March 14th-18th, Chapter one sample of Believe
Fortune by Roxanne Crouse Today is the one year anniversary of the release of my first story on Amazon and to celebrate I’m offering it for FREE for the next 5 days. So If you love to read and are looking for something short then give Fortune a try. What’s it about? If you received … Continue reading »
Published on March 13, 2013 19:30
Roxanne Crouse’s Review: Dark Passage by Griffin Hayes, Horror Novel
Dark Passage (A Terrifying Horror Thriller) by Griffin Hayes 31/2 out of 5 stars Tyson Barrett’s dreams want him dead. An illicit drug trial promises to cure the crippling nightmares that have kept Tyson awake for months, nightmares rooted in the terrible abuse he suffered as a child. Exhausted and near collapse, he jumps at … Continue reading »
Published on March 13, 2013 14:42
March 6, 2013
Blog Stop: The Zombie Story Author M.M. Shelley Guest Post
The Zombie Story (The Chronicles of Orlando) By M.M. Shelley The Zombie Story is the first novella in a young adult series. Unfolding on the streets of Los Angeles is a new breed of monster… Orlando, fresh from the mid west, arrives at his new high school on his Harley Davidson. All he wants is … Continue reading »
Published on March 06, 2013 20:59
March 1, 2013
Blog Tour: Interview and Review of The Exemeus (Book One) by Folami and Abeni Morris
The Exemeus Book One Folami and Abeni Morris Genre: young adult fantasy Publisher: Royal Colours Ink ISBN: 9780988688605 Number of pages: 504 Word Count: 101,595 Cover Artist: Amalia Chitulesca Book Description: Haylee Smith is dead, she just doesn’t know it yet. Her short life was devoted to love and to hate. Love of the man … Continue reading »
Published on March 01, 2013 05:00
February 28, 2013
Blog Tour: Guest Post by Author Bryan W. Alaspa, Author of Vicious- Going The Self-Publishing Route
Going the Self-Publishing Route by Bryan W. Alaspa, author of VICIOUS I have wanted to be an author since I sat down at my mother’s electric typewriter in the third grade. Over the course of a couple of days (I was not a very fast typist as you can imagine) I pecked out a three … Continue reading »
Published on February 28, 2013 05:00
New Release: Softly and Tenderly by Lisa Binon a Horror Short Story
Softly and Tenderly by Lisa Binion Genre: Horror Short Story Publisher: Silver Tongue Press Release Date: February 28, 2013 “Death’s doors will part, and evil shall be seen through the eyes of a child” Description:”Mom died in her sleep last night.” Those are terrifying words for a child to wake up to. The beetle … Continue reading »
Published on February 28, 2013 04:12
February 26, 2013
The road to publishing
Reblogged from A Writer's Journey: Source: katehart.net via Lydia on Pinterest Technorati Tags: pinterest.com,writing,publishing,authors,novel,manuscript
Published on February 26, 2013 06:34
February 21, 2013
Roxanne Crouse’s Review: Royal Flush by Scott Bartlett, Silliness Can Go A Long Way When You’re A King
3 out of 5 stars Royal Flush by Scott Bartlett is a humorous medieval tale of a man known only as the King. As his Kingdom careens toward catastrophe, his adviser convinces him he should marry and so the King cruises seedy taverns looking for likely maidens. His incompetence and weakness for beautiful women drag him deeper and … Continue reading »
Published on February 21, 2013 06:15


