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“AMAZING- LOVED every minute of this book!” – “Eve of Destruction” (Soldiers of Destruction Series, Book 1) by E. Kay Sims

Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#EKsSpecialOps I’m Capt. Eve Stone and I’m a cyborg. I woke up in a top-secret lab with no memory of my past, except that I was once human. They erased my memory, more than once. I’m more machine than human now, but once my sleep cycle begins, my memories from…

“Darnell never disappoints!”– “the Crossing” (Carson Reno Mystery, book 5) by Gerald W. Darnell

Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
 All Carson Reno Mystery Series Books are standalone novels. It is not necessary to read them in any particular order. The racial problems of 1962 have found their way to the small West Tennessee town of Humboldt. A white woman has been brutally murdered, and one of Carson’s childhood friends…

MEET HOLLY DINEEN IN ANOTHER LIFE BY ANGELA GASCOIGNE

Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
A BIT ABOUT IN ANOTHER LIFE If your whole world crumbled around you, could you find it in your heart to forgive and move on? Holly Dineen’s life in beautiful West Cork is plagued by nightmares and ghosts from the past. After a life-changing trauma, she is finally finding reasons to…

“Couldn’t put it down” – The Fountain: Seven Extraordinary Stories  by Seven of Your Favorite Authors by Andi Lawrencovna, Lisa K. Miller,‎ Julia Mills,‎  Darlene Kuncytes,‎ Linda Boulanger,‎ Virginia McKevitt,‎ C.b. Roberts

Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#amwriting, #novel, #mswl, #romanticfantasy, #darkfantasy, #paranormalfantasy It is said there’s a dragon fountain somewhere off the beaten path, a fountain where your wishes can be granted.  All you have to do is believe. A female Robin Hood, a dragon frozen in time, a sexy werewolf, a trip through time to…

“Heavy plot for a light read :) something different” – “The Baslicato” (Time After Time) by Carol Ann Kauffman

Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#AuthorNetwork,#IndieBooksPromo, #amreading, #amwriting, #indiepromo Heavy plot for a light read 🙂 something different By Joanne Boydon I really like the premise of Kauffman’s Time after Time series… the same couple reincarnated in different time periods and places and always going through hell to be together. It makes their love-at-first-site thing…

Meet Guest Pre-Published Author, Traci L. Kenworth…

Meet Guest Pre-Published Author, Traci L. Kenworth…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Finding Your Way Our journeys are rarely a straight path. I know, for sure, mine hasn’t been. Though I’ve written stories as long as I can remember, it never occurred to me that I could do this writing thing growing up. I came from a…

Romance Publishers Who Accept Unsolicited Manuscripts – 2018 – written by Bryn Donovan

Romance Publishers Who Accept Unsolicited Manuscripts – 2018 – written by Bryn Donovan

Originally posted on Writer's Treasure Chest:
Lots of my readers want to know more about how to get published, so last week, I shared a list of fantasy and science fiction publishers who accept unagented submissions. This week, I’m doing the same thing with romance! This isn’t a comprehensive list. Romance is a huge…

HOW DO YOU REVIEW AND RATE AN INDIE BOOK?

HOW DO YOU REVIEW AND RATE AN INDIE BOOK?

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
By Denzil Walton  on The Book Owl Site: I’m asking this question because I am (happily) receiving an increasing number of books from Indie authors to read. And in some cases I have a bit of a dilemma when it comes to reviewing and rating them.…

The Problem With Inspirational Quotes.

Originally posted on Some Words That Say What I Think:
In the past, religion was a much more prominent part of society and the majority of people put their faith in an ethereal being that existed outside of themselves. For the most part, people believed that the amount of control that they had over what…

Jon Mollison nominates

Jon Mollison nominates

Originally posted on Planetary Awards:
Jon Mollison has nominated “The First American” by Schuyler Hernstrom in the shorter story category, and “Legionnaire” by Jason Anspach and Nick Cole in the novel category. Check out the post on his website, where he explains why.

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