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THE OWL LADY PRESENTS JOMP’S RELEASE BLITZ FOR: CRAVED A STEPBROTHER ROMANCE BY J.L. OSTLE
Genre: New adult contemporary romance Release Date: February 14, 2o16 I wanted something that I knew I shouldn’t have. I didn’t give a f”k about the consequences until it was too late. The one person who brought light in to my life left, taking a piece of me with her. I have tried to […]
5 Things To Do While Your Book is on Submission
Originally posted on Carly Watters, Literary Agent:
Submitting your book to agents is one thing. It’s a writer’s first time putting it all out there and the responses are varied. However, when your agent submits your book to a publisher that’s a whole other level of stress. It can be exciting!?Finally, it’s out there in…
Lover’s Day
Originally posted on The Life and Crimes Of Mistress Rosie:
The sweet stench from red roses Given as a last thought from a lost thought Perfumes the air with stale sex Lingering from days gone by Should have brought a twin pack of douche and a box of band aids Let’s clear the air and…
Are you timid about promoting your book?
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Do you fear sounding like a Twitter or Facebook Harpie? Buy mine! Buy Mine! Buy Mine! Well, I do. I want to sell my little book as much as any other author, but I don’t want to beg. There has to be a better way than flooding social media…
Oh, My Valentine! Guest post by Mrunalini Basker
Originally posted on insaneowl:
It’s the evening of 13th February and riding pillion with my husband I glimpse our local florist making a brisk sale of his roses as we pass him on our bike on the Juhu-Tara road. This reminder coupled with beach breeze mellowed my dil (heart), and brought back memories of our…
Valentine’s Day – A Dark, Twisted Love Story – Burning Passion by Rebecca Besser
Originally posted on Life With Words:
BURNING PASSION By Rebecca Besser There she was, his beautiful blonde siren, leaving her house to go to work. She did a really good job of pretending she didn’t notice his old gray van sitting a block down facing her house. She swung her hips provocatively – like…