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Maggie’s Run by Kelly Hunter #BookReview #Romance @TulePublishing @KellyHunterova

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Maggie Walker has never called Wirra Station home. Orphaned as a child, she spent more time at boarding school, and then working in the city, than she ever spent on the edge of the outback. But when her great aunt dies, Maggie inherits everything and reluctantly returns to tidy the place up before selling.

Ambitious cowboy-next-door Max O’Connor has the means and the desire to buy Wirra Station outright and return it to its former glory. But first, he wants elusive Maggie Walker to know what she’s giving up. He challenges her to live at Wirra Station for three months—with him as farm manager. Just one season–and if she still doesn’t love the place, he’ll gladly pay up and she can be cashed-up and careless, with no ties to anything or anyone.

Three months. Two hearts. One Summer. Roll on.

About the Author

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Kelly’s career in science took her from…

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Perfect Dead by Jackie Baldwin #BlogTour @KillerReads @JackieMBaldwin1 #PerfectDead

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Today I’m delighted to be on the blog tour for Perfect Dead the second DI Farrell book by Jackie Baldwin and thanks to Kelly Lacey at Love Books Group Tours for asking me.

About this book…

Each murder brings him one step closer to the perfect death.

Ex-priest, DI Farrell is called on to investigate a gruesome death in rural Scotland. All evidence points to suicide, except for one loose end: every light in the cottage was switched off. Why would he kill himself in the dark?

The question sparks a murder investigation that leads to the mysterious Ivy House, home of ‘The Collective,’ a sinister commune of artists who will do anything to keep their twisted secrets hidden.

And when the remains of a young girl are uncovered on a barren stretch of coastline, Farrell realises that there is something rotten in this tight-knit community. Now he must track…

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WordPress Has Been Been The Wicked Witch of The West!😥 I Miss You All! Xoxo!❤

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Angel Messages June 28 2018

Annette Rochelle Aben's avatarAnnette Rochelle Aben

Your DAILY MESSAGE from Angels

BRINGYOUR BEST to EVERY DAY!

We love you

It’s a deal, Angels!!!

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2nd Annual #Poetry Contest Reminder: Enter Today!! (No Entry Fee. No Hidden Fees.)

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Don’t forget about this year’s contest. Submissions are being accepted NOW. Don’t wait until the last minute. Enter now for your chance to win a $50 Amazon gift-card, publication in an online magazine designed specifically for this contest, publication to this blog and across my social media, exposure to the platforms of our judges and sponsors, free books from our sponsors and more.

CLICK THROUGH TO THE ORIGINAL POST HERE TO LEARN MORE ON HOW TO ENTER.

REMINDER: THERE ARE NO ENTRY FEES AND NO HIDDEN FEES TO ENTER THIS CONTEST!! ENTRY IS FREE! ENTER TODAY.

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Interview with Author Viv Drewa!

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The Writer’s Long Weekend: Fantasy and Reality – by Ruth Harris…

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Ash and Quill (The Great Library #3) by Rachel Caine #bookreview #YA #fantasy #TuesdayBookBlog

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One Word Separates Us From Psychopaths: Writer – by Sue Coletta…

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Real life offers inspiration when we least expect it.

That moment can also be awkward, especially if you forget to mention one crucial distinction between you and a psychopath: the word writer.

A service person comes to your home.

While you’re watching her — yes, a woman — do her job, a brainstorm strikes you out of nowhere; it rounds first base, second, and third, and charges at full speed for home plate.

But you need more information to flesh out the idea, mentally draft the story from beginning to end to see if the premise has merit.

So, you drill her with questions, lots of questions, dark probing questions, and then you feel like you have to explain, but you’re so focused on the story — the story is all that matters — you blurt out, “It’s for a murder.”

Find out what happens next, HERE

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DEFINING RILEY A Harper’s Rock Legacy Series, Book 4 by JJ Ellis

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