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October 31, 2014

Trick or treat for #TUMD

Trick or treat!


The Undead Must Die but that won’t happenbeforeDecember.


So let them ‘unlive’ for one more month!


Happy Halloween!


#TUMD #newbook #comingsoon #myfirstnovel #mystery #horror #adventure


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Published on October 31, 2014 19:47

October 30, 2014

Phobic by Cortney Pearson

Fifteen-year-old Piper Crenshaw knows her house is strange. It’s never needed repairs since it was built in the 1800s, and the lights flicker in response to things she says. As if those things aren’t creepy enough, it’s also the place where her mother committed murder.


To prove she’s not afraid of where she lives, Piper opens a forbidden door, which hides a staircase that leads to the ceiling. That’s when the flashbacks of the original residents from 1875 start, including a love affair between...

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Published on October 30, 2014 07:56

October 26, 2014

Necromancer’s Whisper by Alaina Stanford

A sick feeling grew in the pit of Sarah’s stomach. Her eyes opened wide as she gazed at him in horror. He wasn’t worried about Nicole. He wasn’t worried about being discovered as Elves. He was worried about her being taken for a witch. “The barbarians burn witches in this world don’t they?”

Cabal’s blue eyes turned to steel. “I won’t let anything happen to you. On my honor, I will guard your safety with my life.”


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Necromancer’s Whisper by Alaina Stanford


Sarah discovers magic is not only forbidde...

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Published on October 26, 2014 08:33

October 23, 2014

#Review: Night Crawler by Candy O’Donnell

The Past Never Stays Where it Belongs! In Westwood, California, was where John Francis, the town’s priest re-encountered the beast. To his astonishment, horrifying events began unraveling before him. These unprovoked occurrences soon turned to fright when Sister Teresa’s body was found murdered. When Kathy Riego stepped into the Sister’s shoes she showed him a renewed identification for the word love. John began this new relationship with a masked reality as the horrid beast began showing him...

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Published on October 23, 2014 07:27

October 17, 2014

Legends and Lore Athnology: Charon’s Obol #Review #Interview #Giveaway

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When I signed up for the Legends and Lore Anthology Blog Tour I asked Becca & Sarah from Loving the Book Launch Party, who are the Tour organisers, to review Charon’s Obol by. R. M. Ridley. I didn’t know what the story was about, or I should say that what I only knew was whatthe short description says: “Jonathan Alvey didn’t believe in gods, until he helps a lost child find her all-powerful parents.”


But a word was what intrigued me: Charon.


In Greek mythology, Charon(Greek: Χάρων) is the ferry...

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Published on October 17, 2014 10:13

October 13, 2014

#Review and #Giveaway: The Fall by Stephen Cost

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The Fall by Stephen Cost has a great advantage and a quite important disadvantage. Its main weapon is Mr Cost’s writing. Poetic, elegant and sophisticated makes the reader want to absorb every well described detail and makes this book a pleasant reading experience. It reminded me the great noir novels of the past. And in my opinion, that’s exactly its main problem. It’s not a noir novel, it’s a paranormal one. I believe Mr Cost’s intention was to give a breath of fresh air in paranormal genre...

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Published on October 13, 2014 08:22

October 10, 2014

New Release and Giveaway: Gone for a soldier by Marsha Ward

Today I’m featuring author Marsha Ward and her new book Gone for a soldier.


Make sure you scroll down to find the link to the Rafflecopter Giveaway and enter for a chance to win amazing prizes.


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Rulon Owen loves two things more than life—his country and Mary Hilbrands.


When Virginia secedes from the Union, Rulon enlists, and finds himself

fighting foes both in battle and in his own camp. He struggles to stay

alive against all odds, with a knife-wielding tent-mate and a Union

army that seems impossib...

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Published on October 10, 2014 08:30

October 9, 2014

Jenifer Ruff’s exquisitive writing style


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Nobody is perfect, they say. Well, Brook is determined to achieve perfection whatever it takes. Whatever, literally. As Jenifer Ruff did whatever she has to do in order to create a great psychological thriller with a dark finale as chilling as the blizzard that strikes New Hampshire at the end of the book.



Jenifer Ruff’s writing style is exquisite. I didn’t know she’s a debut author until I checked her Amazon page. Everett is her first novel but it’s like been written by an experienced author....

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Published on October 09, 2014 16:24

Cover Reveal and Giveaway: Case File 13, Curse of the Mummy’s Uncle

The cover that the Whitney award finalist, Author J. Scott Savage revealed to us on Tuesday was amazing, right? (Click here if you didn’t get to see it!) Well, today we have cover to share with you from his other amazing YA series, Case File 13.


First, for those of you who didn’t get to see his author bio on Tuesday, lets help you guys get to know the man behind the amazing books real quick!





Author Bio:


J. Scott Savage has returned after being lost in a Mexican rain forest.


His office is now fill...

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Published on October 09, 2014 09:54

October 7, 2014

Passport To Happiness by Debbie White


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Blurb for Passport To Happiness


To escape the often lonely and boring reality of living in a small rural town, Jessica finds comfort in reading about the many places that exist beyond her small corner of the earth. When she joins the State Department and travels abroad looking for adventure, she gets more than she imagined was ever possible. Passport to happiness is a story of strength and determination, while exploring new places, but it’s also about finding love and happiness – no matter whe...

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Published on October 07, 2014 07:40