Tag Archive | books
Q&A Orlando Sanchez The Spiritual Warriors @SenseiOrlando
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
? ? ? ? ? ? 5 Stars for Blur-Sanchez displays a powerful knowledge of Martial Arts as well as the inner workings of secret government spy organizations including the current event topic of unchecked government surveillance. There’s really something in Blur for everyone with a myriad of characters…
Jasper Penzey International Boy Detective The Ruby Brooch of Atlantis @MLaSarre Now on #Kindle
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
? LWI Author Monica LaSarre’s Jasper Penzey International Boy Detective The Ruby Brooch of Atlantis Now Available for Amazon Kindle and Kindle Unlimited! @MLaSarre ? ?
…a dedication to all the fallen, and particularly to Cpl Nathan Cirillo in the face of the recent madness…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…I don’’t often cut and paste my Facebook posts as blog pieces, but so many people have asked me to do so with the post I made on there yesterday, in the hope that the message may go viral… if yeez wish to share it, please do so… LUV YEEZ!……
Making a move
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I remember reading a Sherlock Holmes novel years ago where the great detective correctly determined the employment of a young woman… a typist… because of the wear of her fingernails. I recall thinking that it was unlikely that a keyboard could do enough damage to be noticeable,…
..an Author’s lot… and wond’rin’ why we do what we do…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
… there’s an old Gamblers Prayer which goes, ‘Please, God— let me break even— I need the money’… there’s plenty of yeez out there amongst the Lads and Lassies of Blog Land who all know that feeling well… when yeez find there’s too much month left over at the end…
Conduct Unbecoming – Excerpt Chapter Seven
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Not everyone is a fan of Teague McMurtry. In fact, some people thoroughly detest him. One such is Major Victor Quartermain. Once a rival for Isobel’s hand, Teague maintains that the better man was the one who gave her up—himself. He and Quartermain hate one another, and not just because…