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message 19: by E.A.

E.A. Free e-book for a limited time on Smnashwords pw42cis the code https://www.smashwords.com/books/view.... If you want, I could use reviews. Maybe I can review yours. I think you'll enjoy it.


message 18: by E.A.

E.A. It is, it's an amazing feeling when someone buys your book for the first time. It's kind of like selling your soul, but without the one-way trip to Hell. You authors out there know what I mean. You put something on paper that comes from your heart and brain, and someone wants to read it. It takes years, sometimes, to organize and write a book. You labor and agonize over it. Doubts, writers block, procrastination, you name it, we go through it. Then it's done and it's out there for public consumption. What a rush.

So, the book will be on Amazon soon, but it's on Kindle and you can get it free, for a limited time, on Smashwords for free with this code, PW42C. I'd appreciate a review either on Amazaon.com, or on Smashwords.

God Bless and take care

Elizabeth


message 17: by E.A.

E.A. I just finished Twisted by Laurie Halse Anderson. It's insanely good. It's a YA book about a teenage boy, tyler, who is in trouble. Just like most teens, he's trying to fit in. It starts off with him on probation for spray painting graffiti on the school. He figured he'd be considered a hero for this. So now he's doing community service by taring the school roof and digging holes for a landscaping business in between visits to his parole officer.

He's got the hots for a girl out of his league. She just happens to be the daughter of Tyler's father's boss and her brother has been bullying Tyler all through school. But due to all the strenuous labor Tyler has been forced to do, he's bulked up.

The girl becomes interested in Tyler and they go to a big party. She gets waisted and tries to seduce Tyler who decides to do the proper thing and not take advantage of her. She blows him off and disappears for a long time. Tyler drives her and her brother home because they are too drunk to walk.

Long story short, Tyler gets in trouble for taking pictures of her in various stages of dress.

Tyler has issues with his father as well, but I'll leave the rest for you guys to find out.


message 16: by Bradley

Bradley I hope you are having a good day! =)

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message 15: by Robert

Robert Hello Elizabeth and thank you so much for the kind invitation. Warmest regards to you and best of luck with your project!


message 14: by Ward

Ward Hi Elizabeth, Thanks for stopping by on that other page. I am doing fine. Hope you're doing well. Have a wonderful weekend and talk to ya soon. Ward

www.wardfoley.com


message 13: by Geri

Geri Ahearn Your quite welcome! Wishing u a Pleasant week!


message 12: by D.A.

D.A. Schneider Thanks for adding me. The first chapters of Avenging Autumn and The Wintermen are on my profile now.


message 10: by Jeannie

Jeannie Faulkner Barber You too, Elizabeth. Have an awesome wkend!
Smiles,
Jeannie


message 9: by Roger

Roger Cottrell Hi Elisabeth,
Thanks for the freindship on Goodreads
ROGER


Donald Parker Hi Elizabeth,
Thanks for the friend request.

I'd love to have you check out my website at http://DonaldJamesParker.com You can download my ebooks for free there.
God bless,
Don



message 7: by E.A.

E.A. Ug, I'm pulling my hair out. You know those little naggers that stop you in your tracks? Who lives? How can I make this more dramatic? Is this too dramatic? When do I reveal? In what order do I write the last scenes? That's where I'm at. I'm afraid it's going to take me as long to finish the four or five last chapters as it did to get this far.

Are you sorry you asked now?

Ann wrote: "Greetings, Elizabeth! Very nice to meet you, too.

How is your second book coming? I'll admit I'm running a wee bit behind on my work right now. Formatting is for the wee birdies!

Ann B. Ke..."





message 6: by Ann

Ann Keller Greetings, Elizabeth! Very nice to meet you, too.

How is your second book coming? I'll admit I'm running a wee bit behind on my work right now. Formatting is for the wee birdies!

Ann B. Keller



message 5: by E.A.

E.A. You're very welcome.


message 4: by Rai (last edited Jan 12, 2009 01:30PM)

Rai Hi Elizabeth - thanks so much for reaching out! It's lovely to meet you :)



Thank-you for your kind comments on the book & for adding it to your TBR list - that means a lot! I am very hopeful on the movie front, please keep your fingers crossed for us!

Your friendship is most valued :)

Rai Aren, co-author of Secret of the Sands
www.secretofthesands.com




message 3: by E.A.

E.A. Beth wrote: "Hi Elizabeth,
Thanks for befriending this mystery author!"


It's nice to meet you. I'm like to rub elbows with other authors. It keeps me inspired. Thanks for the friendship.

Elizabeth





message 2: by Beth

Beth Hi Elizabeth,
Thanks for befriending this mystery author!


message 1: by E.A.

E.A. I just finished Dean Koontz's book, "From the Corner of his Eye," It's sooo good and touches every emotion. It's a world with one very bad phycho and two prodigy children, one of them the product of a rape by the phycho. The rape is implied, not described. Koontz passes between real and fantasy seemlessly. From cover to cover it grabs you.


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