Archive | May 15, 2018
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Bearding the lion…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
“You busy?” I flick the phone onto speaker, my hands are otherwise occupied. “Just a bit.” “What’re you up to?” “Sticking pasta in a beard.” There is a long silence on the other end of the phone… “Could you repeat that?” “You probably heard me right.” “I’m…
Has it really been that long?
Originally posted on From the Pen of Mae Clair:
I took a look at my last blog entry and realized it was over a month ago. Wow! How does time past that quickly? I’ve wanted to blog more consistently this year, but once again, that goal was shoved behind the eight-ball. So, what have I…
Enemies make the best partners… No Cowboy Required by JoAnn Sky #Romance #Reading @Barclay_PR @JASkyBooks
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? Welcome to Reno, Nevada, the Biggest Little City in the World! Sweet Home Alabama meets Raising Helen in this sweet small town contemporary romance debut from Golden Heart® Award finalist JoAnn Sky! ? Rafflecopter for No Cowboy Required Review and Excerpt Giveaway: JoAnn is offering one…
GDPR And Authors: What You Need To Know
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I’ve received quite a few inquiries regarding the new European Union privacy legislation known as GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). GDPR comes into effect on May 25, 2018. This regulation initially impacts European Union member countries and aims to protect people from companies selling personal data. To do this, it regulates the use…
The Journey by Conrad Jones #blogblitz @Bloodhoundbook
Originally posted on mychestnutreadingtree:
Today I’m delighted to be on the blog blitz for The Journey by Conrad Jones with an extract from the first chapter. About this book… The gripping story of a young boy and his family, driven from their home by war and indiscriminate violence. Like millions of others, they attempt the…
Threat by Hugh Fraser @realhughfraser @urbanebooks
Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: ‘How far would you go to protect the innocent?’ London 1961. In the dying days of the Macmillan government, George Preston is in control of crime in West London and Rina Walker is his favoured contract killer. When Rina is hired by Soho vice king Tony Farina to investigate…
Fault Lines by Doug Johnstone #BlogTour @OrendaBooks @annecater
Originally posted on mychestnutreadingtree:
Today I’m delighted to share my review of Fault Lines by Doug Johnstone. Huge thanks to Karen Sullivan and Anne Cater for inviting me onto the tour. About this book… Doug Johnstone returns with his most explosive and original thriller yet… A little lie … a seismic secret … and the…