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REFLECTIONS ON RECOVERING FROM MAJOR HEART SURGERY
Originally posted on therevdrjs:
A Heart for God The first thing I saw, when I came round from my recent major heart surgery, was Julia’s lovely face grinning at me through a forest of arms, legs, tubes, drains and so on! I would like to tell you that my first words on waking up were…
The Bright Fish by J.J. Ward
Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Haunted by The Bright Fish Can a book be scary/creepy, haunting, disturbing, poetic and romantic all at the same time? Apparently so. Like the fish in its title, there is something about The Bright Fish…starting with the cover…that is hard to resist, even when you want to. There were…
Guest Post: RJ Sullivan
Originally posted on ARMAND ROSAMILIA:
Introducing Haunting Blue Starting a Series with a Great Hook Hello, and welcome to the R.J. Sullivan Blog Tour. Thanks to Armand Rosamilia for hosting this entry. I was asked to choose between introducing either the novel or the series. Luckily, I can do both. Haunting…
Concealed in My Heart a Finalist in the Readers’ Favorite Contemporary Romance Awards
Originally posted on Regina Puckett:
My sweet romance set in the 1960’s is a finalist in the Readers’ Favorite Awards Contest.
Preview of Rajinder Singh’s ‘the ceiling floats away with a sigh…’ at WEILING GALLERY
Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
The artist, Rajinder Singh The exhibition starts on 9th July 2014 and continues until 4th August 2014 This will be the first solo exhibition by Rajinder Singh, the London-based Malaysian artist with the gallery and his first show in Malaysia since 2010. In a series of 11 black monochrome paintings,…
Reblog: Why You Need To Review My “Dying Days” Series
Originally posted on Dying Days:
I wrote a heartwarming guest post for Leah Rhyne’s blog… and I think you need to read it, especially if you are a reader. If you can’t read you’re probably not reading this anyway, so ignore it… but if you do love to read, you need to help out an…
The Art Restorer by Julian Sanchez
Originally posted on readful things blog:
The Art Restorer by Julián Sánchez Enrique Alonso travels from his new home in Manhattan to San Sebastián, Spain, to attend the reopening of the San Telmo museum, where his ex-wife, Bety, works in public relations. There he meets American Craig Bruckner, a retired art restorer studying the museum’s…