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“The Dragon’s Sacrifice: A Breath of Fyre Novel” (The Never Lands Saga) by Andi Lawrencovna – #Horror, #DarkFantasy, #Romance, #Fantasy
Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
#amwriting, #novel, #mswl, #romanticfantasy, #darkfantasy, #paranormalfantasy No one knows what came first, man or dragon, but throughout history, man feared the great fire-breathing beast, terrified of its breath and its claws. Man ran long and far from the winged serpent until he came to a land rich and fertile, green…
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Originally posted on Viv Drewa:
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Character Quotes from After Midnight by Dellani
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
“I was mainland on Mason. Thought maybe I could find a job….” “You mean turn a trick?” Scott frowned, squinting a little. Amos blushed, ducking his head. “No. The clubs there, they sometimes hire someone to clean up, or as muscle. I’ve danced from time to time. I’m…
When Tis Done – Part 73
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
When they arrive at school, they find a car in Jordan’s parking space. It turns out to be the car of the Fēng’s housekeeper. Though, the way she acts, Brian and Jordan are pretty sure that she’s much more than she tries to appear. Brian strolled to the car, laying…
7 Most Useful Legal Tips for Writers
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
When I started my Indie career, I realized one of my most useful skills was my experience with Internet marketing. But I constantly wished I was experienced in legal matters, too. Which is why I was so excited to meet Lucy Taylor, a legal expert at LY Lawyers. Luckily…
The First Great Train Robbery
Originally posted on Hannah Howe:
On the night of 15th May 1855, three boxes of gold, valued at over one million pounds in today’s money, were placed aboard the guard’s van at London Bridge Station. However, when the boxes arrived in Paris, railway officials discovered that lead shot had replaced the gold. Who had carried…