Tag Archive | ebook
Bones Never Lie by Kathy Reichs
Originally posted on readful things blog:
Bones Never Lie by Kathy Reichs In the acclaimed author’s thrilling new novel, Brennan is at the top of her game in a battle of wits against the most monstrous adversary she has ever encountered. Unexpectedly called in to the Charlotte PD’s Cold Case Unit, Dr. Temperance Brennan wonders…
Review: The Waiting Room by Alysha Kaye
Originally posted on crippledatYourtable:
Author’s Note: Trying something different out..reviewing a book by an AMAZING new author. Check her out! 🙂 I found out about this book after Alysha followed my blog. I was instantly taken by the fact the book is written in first person. I have a thing for first person narration. Especially…
Susan Holmes
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Susan Holmes What is your latest release and what genre is it? Deadly Ties (A Waterside Kennels Mystery) Genre: mystery/suspense Quick description: A cozy mystery with an edge, Deadly Ties is a tale of family, friendship, and betrayal in a mountain community where ties run deep and grudges can linger…
Dave Margoshes – an update on a new novel
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Wiseman’s Wager a new novel by Dave Margoshes from Coteau Books, Regina, SK, Canada Zan Wiseman: in his own words, a “failed novelist. You might say I made a success of failure, a whole career of it. I…
David Prosser
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
As well as being an author, David Prosser is also a blogger who promotes his fellow authors … and that is how I “met” him when he interviewed me on his barsetshirediaries blog site. I have since read his delightful My Barsetshire Diary, The Daily Events of the Gentry Recorded…
Formatting your self-published novel – DIY or hire someone?
Originally posted on Into Another World:
You have written your novel and now are ready to publish it as an e-book. But your file needs to be submitted in the proper format as required by the publisher. So do you do it yourself or hire someone to do it for you? Well, that really depends…
Arjun Basu
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
I first met Arjun Basu when we both had much longer hair. He was working for a Canadian publisher and I was one of the sales reps. I remember when he first showed me the advance copy of A Prairie Alphabet , that I swooned over this beautiful children’s picture…
On being a dinosaur
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Florida Polytechic Bookless Library, image by Santiago Calatrava Dezeen Ban I scribbled a note on the crumpled envelope beside the keyboard, revelling in the feel of the pen on the paper. It is a nice pen. Cheap, nothing special to look at, but the ink glides over…