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The Gift of Joy by Valerie Maarten
Originally posted on Jo's Random Book Reviews:
(I actually read and reviewed this some time ago on another blog, but since I am de-cluttering, I wanted to move it here.) Joy lived a life of repression and fear until one Christmas when her father snaps and murders her mother. Now a grown woman, Joy…
Eye of the Beholder by Ruth Ann Nordin
Originally posted on Jo's Random Book Reviews:
? (I actually read and reviewed this some time ago on another blog, but since I am de-cluttering, I wanted to move it here.) Mary Peters live in Maine in the late 1800’s. A nineteen year old girl with a “too big” nose, “too thin” lips and…
Why is Lord Elgin an abomination to the Greeks?
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
To the Greeks, the name Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin, is an abomination, the likes perhaps, of only Lucifer himself. Lord Elgin, as he is more famously known, is notorious in my country for his enormous blundering appetite that was coupled by an equally enormous lack of regard…
How to Use Global Links: GeoRiot and BookLinker Partner Up
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I came across this quote the other day, by GeoRiot CEO, Jesse Lakes: “We have watched BookLinker grow and do amazing things in the Amazon book space. We couldn’t be happier about acquiring their service. Both GeoRiot and BookLinker have a very similar goal, so it makes perfect sense for…
New Historical Novel “In Search of a Revolution” available for pre-order
Originally posted on writerchristophfischer:
Slightly ahead of schedule, my next novel is already available for pre-order on Amazon. “In Search of A Revolution” is a return to historical fiction for me and boy did I miss it. The book will be delivered to your Kindle by March 26th. If you cannot wait, I have mobi…
#Read about Guest #Author Jeff Gardiner
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I’m a British author, living in West Sussex. After completing an MPhil in Literature, I became a secondary school English and Drama teacher. Then I was lucky enough to go part-time when our children were born, which also meant I could spend time with my…
Christine Campbell
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Christine Campbell What is your latest release and what genre is it? Here at the Gate – Contemporary Women’s Fiction Quick description: Mhairi had worked hard to build herself a normal, stable life, but there had always been a dark fear inside her. No matter how happy she was, it…