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Amazon 4- Star Review of Home Schooling: The Fire Night Ball

Home Schooling: The Fire Night Ball

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Read for the Season October 23, 2012
By feams8
Format:Paperback
Marlena Bellum's family history of being cursed real or imagine in the mind of Letty Brown-Hawker, was a questionable distraction to the young woman.

Marlena finds strength and comfort from her family and friends, when she is faced with a life changing decision.
She finds the there is a difference between genuine love and obsessive love; one is true and the other striving after the wind.

Marlena Bellum also learns the responsibility of her actions and uncovering sometimes love comes from unsuspecting alliances.
Her courage serves her faithfully as she encounters a setback only to come out stronger with better insight into the nature of the people in her life.

The climax to the story boils to fever pitch as everyone in town anticipates Chloe Vye's annual Christmas Fire Night Ball, and it doesn't disappoint. The many twist and turns will leave you gasping and laughing.

Home Schooling: The Fire Night Ball, kudos to the author on a fine job.- EK Ellis
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Published on November 04, 2012 08:54 Tags: paranormal-fantasy, romance, suspense

Six 5-star Ratings for THE SIREN'S TALE

The Siren's Tale
Already SIX five-star reviews for the newly released novel by LazyDays, The Siren's Tale
It's a quirky, irreverent, paranormal suspense about sirens in human form. The second in a series, the book is a standalone piece which presents high entertainment value for seasoned New Adult readers looking for erotic-paranormal with a twist.

Synopsis:

As a family of sirens gather in a remote Wyoming village in 1977, dark forces are in attendance, owing to a family curse. On the winter solstice, an ancestral ghost and a world-famous psychiatrist, both sirens, seek to alter the erotic will of the youngest siren, a troubled young woman with a sexual obsession and an unplanned pregnancy.

The storytellers weave a scintillating tale of a young siren's sexual exploits, career success, and ultimately her human redemption. Cassandra's story spans the first seven decades of the twentieth century. New adult readers will relate to the contest of female power and rustic superstition; younger LBGT readers, to the theme of developing sexuality.

In the Old West, the strife has deadly consequences, as Cassandra seeks a life of fiery passion, no matter the cost.
The family curse endangers Cassandra's human lovers and her descendants alike. She is forced to flee Wyoming and seek her fortune in California, where she survives the San Francisco earthquake-fire of 1906 and enjoys great success as a screenwriter and movie actress. The men she has lured into her web are not so fortunate, which leads her to change her life once again.

The contemporary frame poses interesting questions: Can a siren's voracious appetite for adventurous passion be reconciled with core human values? Can a paranormal human learn to live and love? Is it possible you, too, are a siren or a demon in human form?

It's a nice big read, a steal at $4.99 from LazyDay Publishing, which is offering 30% off if you buy three romances.
For a free look, go to: http://www.lazydaypub.com/store/Home-...

Also available on Amazon, B&N, and All Romance.
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Published on July 12, 2013 09:21 Tags: demons, ghosts, lgbt, m-m, na, paranormal-romantic-suspense, romance, sirens

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