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This review is from: Spirit Me Away: A Gus LeGarde Mystery (LeGarde Mysteries Book 8)
A fun read that brings the 60’s in Massachusetts back to life!, June 16, 2014 By Emma This review is from: Spirit Me Away: A Gus LeGarde Mystery (LeGarde Mysteries Book 8) (Kindle Edition) Spirit Me Away is the first of the LeGarde Mysteries I have ever read, so I can ‘t compare it to […]
Join Lady Osborn’s Fan Pub
Lady Osborn’s Pub, is the ultimate “space bar,” where discussions of science, science fiction, and mystery happen! https://www.facebook.com/groups/407001222709515/
The Curse Giver By Dora Machado
The Curse Giver By Dora Machado Lusielle’s bleak but orderly life as a remedy mixer is shattered when she is sentenced to die for a crime she didn’t commit. She’s on the pyre, about to be burned, when a stranger breaks through the crowd and rescues her from the flames. … Brennus, Lord of Laonia […]
Book trailer, Gemini Rising Ethereal Fury (Gemini Rising #1)
Can we get some more views and comments on Jessica O’Gorek Book trailer, Gemini Rising Ethereal Fury (Gemini Rising #1) pleeeeease? Don’t forget to give it a thumbs up as well … Thanks. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=154Rpy9TY-k See More
Mazurka By Aaron Paul Lazar
Travel to Europe with Gus and Camille Mazurka By Aaron Paul Lazar … When Siegfried receives a puzzling invitation to visit an ailing relative in Germany on the eve of Gus and Camille’s wedding, their honeymoon plans change. Siegfried — Gus’s socially challenged brother-in-law — can’t travel alone, so they gather the gentle giant under […]
Almost Yesterday By Dennis Higgins
Almost Yesterday By Dennis Higgins Beautiful Cathy Callahan found love at the most unexpected time and place…1906 in San Francisco. It was during the most destructive earthquakes in US history. The trouble is she fell in love a hundred and ten years before she was born. Could her best friend Dawn, keep her from staying […]
How to Write Love Triangles from an Omniscient Perspective
Ahhh, the love triangle. Stephenie Meyer’s favorite plot device. When you’re writing a love triangle from a first person or third person limited perspective, it’s hard to write a lot of multi-directional triangles. However, writing from a third-person omniscient perspective gives you the freedom to explore the other two prongs of the love triangle. Photo […]
5 Things You Should Never Do On Your Author Blog…
Whether you’re published yet or not, a vibrant author blog should sit at the heart of your promotional efforts – the “homebase” for your author brand. Used properly, your blog will help you to impress agents and attract a publisher. And if you’re already published, it can be used to attract new readers, create a […]
Winding roads, take me home
Originally posted on write meg!:
Sequoia National Park, man. That place is no joke. We arrived in Three Rivers, Calif., after a four-hour drive from San Francisco. The road was long, the sun scalding . . . the day young. After learning we couldn’t check into our hotel quite yet, we set off for the…