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February 23, 2014

Writing Competition – LJ IDOL

Please welcome, Gary Dreslinski! He has a different kind of writing competition. See his interview below for more information: 1) Tells us about yourself and your background, writing, etc.   I’m Gary Dreslinski, host and creator of LJ IDOL. I’m the result of a genetic splice between Jeff Probst and Lord Voldemort! Or at least […]
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Published on February 23, 2014 21:05

February 21, 2014

Author Spotlight – Rachel Brimble

Please welcome, Rachel Brimble: 1) What genre(s) do you write in? Why? I write Victorian romance for eKensington and contemporary romance and romantic suspense for Harlequin Superromance. I write in these sub-genres because it’s what I love to read. The Victorian era fascinates me because it was a time of such change for women and […]
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Published on February 21, 2014 21:03

February 20, 2014

$1.99 ebook Sale!

Follow my blog with Bloglovin Happy Valentine’s Day – all February long In celebration of February being the month of love and valentines, we at Crimson wanted to do something special. So, starting February 1, 2014, and for the entire month of February, all 2012 and 2013 Crimson Romance titles will be on sale over at Amazon […]
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Published on February 20, 2014 21:03

February 18, 2014

Angela Smith – Author Interview

Please welcome, Author Angela Smith. Before we get started on the interview, Angela’s Born on the Western Slope ebook is on sale at Amazon this month for $1.99. Check out this romance novel and any 2012 & 2013 Crimson Romance ebooks also on sale for $1.99 all this month at Amazon – Kindle. Happy Valentine’s […]
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Published on February 18, 2014 21:52

February 15, 2014

Neva Brown – Casey’s Courage

Love hunkers down and hides but abides until Casey and Tres realize life without love is just existing not really living. Just as accomplished horse trainer Casey Mason, PhD feels she’s earned her independence, disaster strikes and her life is forever changed. She must put her life back together bit by piece. The obstacles and […]
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Published on February 15, 2014 21:09

February 14, 2014

Hurricane Crimes Book Spotlight

*Hurricane Crimes is a short story.*  By Blurb: After her car breaks down, Beth Kennedy is forced to stay in Florida, the target of Hurricane Sabrina. She stocks up supplies, boards up windows, and hunkers down to wait out the storm, but her plan unravels when she witnesses a car accident. Risking her life, she braves […]
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Published on February 14, 2014 21:06

February 12, 2014

Guest Post – P.J. MacLayne – Stumbling My Way into a Book

Stumbling My Way into a Book             by P.J. MacLayne I admit it. I never intended to write a book featuring shapeshifters. That concept has been overworked and overdone, right? I’ve written poetry since high school, and some of it is pretty good. Then one year I decided to try to write a book for […]
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Published on February 12, 2014 21:05

February 11, 2014

Dorthy A. Bell

Hi, everybody, Dorothy A. Bell here. I would like to thank my host for putting me up on her  blog today. As an introduction, I thought I would give visitors a glimpse into my life so far. I grew up in southern Iowa, moved to Oregon’s Willamette Valley at the age of eleven. I was […]
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Published on February 11, 2014 21:08

February 10, 2014

Monica Corwin and The Count of Monte Cristo

Dear Readers, I want to thank Andrea for allowing me to come and talk to you all today. I’ll keep it short and sweet. The final book in my Count of Monte Cristo adaption has finally been released. There are five books total and now I’m having one heck of a giveaway to celebrate. There […]
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Published on February 10, 2014 21:25

2014 Our Writing Process Blog Hop

INTRODUCTION:  Writer’s write, that’s what we do.   Find out why and how in this new Blog Hop for 2014: * * * * I have found the hardest part about writing a book, for me, and having it published, is not the writing and publishing, it’s the marketing. Is there a fun way to get […]
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Published on February 10, 2014 08:02