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Authors-don't be shy, brag about your books, all genre welcomed


message 2: by [deleted user] (last edited Sep 18, 2014 03:00PM) (new)

My paranormal fantasy book:
Protected By The Falcon by Erika M Szabo
Read for Animals anthologies to help animals in shelters:
Read for Animals #1 Anthology to help animals by Erika M. Szabo Read for Animals #2 by Anthology by Author and Poets
FREE Natural Healing books on my website: http://www.authorerikamszabo.com/stor...
Bizarre Symptoms by Erika M. Szabo Asthma the Alternative Approach by Erika M. Szabo Lower Your Cholesterol Naturally by Erika M. Szabo Detoxify your body naturally by Erika M. Szabo


message 3: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Priester (jenniferpriester) | 6 comments Currently I have published the first three books in my Mortal Realm Witch series and the first series companion. These books are children's fiction/fantasy but has won fans in all age levels so they are really for anyone 8 and up who love to read fun stories about animals and magic. These books also don't need to be read in any specific order.
Mortal Realm Witch Learning about Magic (Mortal Realm Witch #1) by Jennifer Priester
Mortal Realm Witch The Magic Continues (Mortal Realm Witch #2) by Jennifer Priester
Tales of Familiars The First Mortal Realm Witch Series Companion (Mortal Realm Witch) by Jennifer Priester
Mortal Realm Witch Realms Unite? (Mortal Realm Witch #3) by Jennifer Priester

I also contributed two stories to the second Read for Animals Anthology which has already been posted in this thread but I will post it anyway:
Read for Animals #2 by Anthology by Author and Poets

I also wrote a story in this anthology:
The Battle of Ebulon by Shane Porteous
The Battle of Ebulon had no professional editing but I didn't know that it wasn't going to until after it was published so some authors stories do have lots of grammatical errors. Mine does have a few minor errors but if you want to read it now for free from Smashwords, my story is Entry Point 12. However, as it is a part of both the Mortal Realm Witch and Heroes United's timeline it will be revised and edited in two different versions for both the final book in the Mortal Realm Witch Series, Mortal Realm Witch: The Final Chapters and Heroes United.


message 4: by Reyskaw (last edited Sep 20, 2014 11:44AM) (new)

Reyskaw | 4 comments Memory Blood by Reyskaw Marcosius Velorus

This is my most recent work, a light sci-fi novel about a journey through Corrupted worlds. It has a lot of variety within it and I think there should be something for everyone.

It's also the first in the series. The second book is due out by the end of the year and there's a very exciting plot (in my opinion, of course) building throughout the entire series that I can't say anything about right now.

(It's also available at a discounted price at the moment that should last for a few more days at least)


message 5: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn | 5 comments My last published book was "Ten English Tales". It s actially about 13 short stories and some poems, writren about English people and the quriky ways some of us have. One is set back to the 1930s, one or two are slightly mágical in feel. I hope to publish a romance novel before the end of the year. This will be called "Those Tangerine Hills". Set in North America, a 42 yr old woman meets a 39 year okd doctor. There is instant attraction on both sides, but she is looking after her ailing father, he has an overseas intract to fulfill. And, he is still attachef.
Evelyn


message 6: by Matthew (new)

Matthew | 3 comments Last weekend I released my first paperback, a collection called The Bumpkinton Tales: Volume One.

However, it is also available to buy on Kindle. If you enjoy light, easy to read stories with a touch of humour with some pathos thrown in, these are the stories for you.

The collection is made up of 5 stories, Last Christmas, Bittersweet, The Bachelor, The Family Jewels and Albert's Christmas.

Each story continues on from each other with reoccurring characters, so you'll soon laugh along with Father Whitworth O'Grady as he attempts to keep the local residents' meetings under control from the increasingly unreasonable Amelia Goose.

The stories are easy to read and full of colourful characters. They're for everyone, there's no bad language so they are suitable for young adults also.

You can pick them up here: http://authl.it/B01FMPN2SE?d

Thanks for reading and hope you enjoy if you choose to read them and maybe leave me a review.

Matt


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