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NEW FROM Award-Winning Author Gerald W. Darnell – The Disappearance of Robin Murat (Carson Reno Mystery Series Book 19) PREORDER NOW!

Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
All Carson Reno books are standalone novels. It is not necessary to read them in any order. Carson has been hired to locate a client’s missing brother, and it quickly gets complicated. Somehow the missing brother is linked to a gangster who has stolen thousands from the mafia, but that…

“The plot of the story was like a roller coaster” – Crescent Vendetta (Vendetta Series Book 1) by Desiree L. Scott

Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#romance #comtemporary #thrillers #paranormal #alpha #romanticsuspense Wolf-shifter Vanessa Burns has survived a life of brutality and neglect. Being kidnapped, drugged, and forced into an underground fighting ring is just the beginning of one man’s sick and twisted obsession. Travis Kameron, the Alpha of the Crescent Ice Pack, suffering a similar…

“The Prince was apparently falsely accused of attacking and killing two men ” – Red Sarah by Carol Ann Kauffman

Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#AuthorNetwork,#IndieBooksPromo, #amreading, #amwriting, #indiepromo Sarah is a beautiful redhead who works for a special agency that fixes broken timelines and rescues historically significant people who are in trouble. She has a special set of skills that allow her to ‘tap’ someone out of a dangerous situation. Her present assignment is…

“Seeing with your eyes the truth can make a difference” – Mercy’s Angels Jenni’s Story (Book 3 ) by Barbi Barnard

Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
Jenni has opinions of what a biker club is like. They are not the kind of people she wants to be around. With her brother moving the club back into the Play Pen she needs to come to grip with her fears. She has fears of Tiffi being involved, and she has…

Meet our new author – Angela Gray!

Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? When I was a child. I had always made up games and stories for my friends and me. How long does it take you to write a book? Depends on the book. I wrote one of my Christmas novellas…

Sometimes it takes a criminal to save a life – A Thief in the Night: A Tale of Grimm Portent: (A Fairy Tale Retelling) (The Never Lands Saga) by Andi Lawencovna

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Sometimes it takes a criminal to save a life. Eskild Fontaein should never have returned to his hometown. He could have stayed in the city where he was respected and admired, but no, he’d wanted to come home. And as the newly appointed town magistrate, the only way to be taken…

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