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Fragile Brilliance: A Ronan Mccullough Novel by Eliot Parker
When off-duty Charleston police sergeant Ronan McCullough responds to the assault of a college student outside a downtown sports bar, he is brutally attacked and nearly killed by the assailants. As he struggles with the physical and emotional damage and doggedly pursues the perpetrators, his personal and professional relationships are strained to the limit; and […]
A Witch’s Hearts Desire (The Anthology Novella Series Book 1) by Darlene Kuncytes
Serena St. James is a witch who loves the life that she’s leading. Her potions shop is doing well…she has her independence and a house that she adores. Life is good. How was she to know that it was all about to change in the blink of an eye? Dante Marx is the Vampire hired […]
“January Black Ice: A Cat Collier Mystery” by Carol Ann Kauffman
Mary Catherine Collier is called to the penthouse apartment of the city’s very rich, most influential lawyer, Detrick Bittmor. He has a very personal assignment for her. It involves a mysterious young man who sits on a park bench every day at noon and stares up at Bittmor’s top floor apartment. Mary Catherine, or […]
Do not take the audience for novels for granted — Don Massenzio’s Blog
Originally posted on Damien Walter: I’m not personally tempted to play No Man’s Sky, even while I find the phenomenon of its release interesting. Video games died a death for me at around the same time I found meditation. I had played games quite intensely since I was around 7, but then at age 30… via […]
So You Wrote a First Draft—Dear God! What NOW? — Don Massenzio’s Blog
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb’s Blog: Once we have that crappy first draft usually there will be two major things we need to do…fill or cut. Okay, drinking makes three. And maybe wondering why we didn’t go to dental hygienist school instead makes four…. Anyway. While it is true that too little substance can… via So […]
My blog guest for today: THE INTERSTELLAR WOMAN OF MYSTERY~~STEPHANIE OSBORN
Originally posted on karenwritesmurder:
? ABOUT STEPHANIE OSBORN Stephanie Osborn, the Interstellar Woman of Mystery, is a 20+-year space program veteran, with degrees in astronomy, physics, chemistry and mathematics, “fluent” in several more. She has authored, co-authored, or contributed to almost 30 books. She currently writes critically-acclaimed Displaced Detective Series, described as “Sherlock Holmes meets…
“This Book Really Is About Hope!!!” review by June J. Austin for “Timeless Hope: A Collection” by JamieLynn Boothe
I don’t often write reviews. I am taking the time to write this one though because this book of shorts really resonated with me. I enjoyed all the stories, but one in particular stays with me. Little Red Shoes is a story of a widow, left to raise her young daughter after her husband served/died […]
“Timeless Hope A Collection” by Jamie Lynn Boothe
A collection of Romantic and Inspirational short stories that will reach into your soul and deeply into your heart. Walk with the characters and see what they have to say. Little Red Shoes The Miracle Butterfly A Fireside Request A Petal from A Rose Buy his book on Amazon, Free on Kindle Unlimited: https://goo.gl/FwQnGN Jamie […]
New take on Fifty Shades – A Review
Review on Amazon By Carol Cassada This review is from: Fifty Shades of Love by R.M.Simone’ Book 1 (Kindle Edition) As the author explains, the inspiration for this book came from Fifty Shades of Grey. However, unlike the popular book, this story focuses on the love aspect instead of BDSM. The story is very reminiscent of […]