Tag Archive | fiction
MM Jaye
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
MM Jaye offers an interesting concept to her Aegean Lovers series of romance novels … All eBooks will be published in “Clean” and “Spicy” versions. MM Jaye Maria Messini, but I pen under MM Jaye What is your latest release and what genre is it? Fate Accompli is the first…
At Odds with Destiny – PreOrder Time!
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Native Lands, my latest release, is one of the novels featured in this new box set. I’m proud to have my work alongside some very talented and lovely authors. While the novels span the spectrum of literary, historical, and contemporary fiction, they all contain a common element. Finding themselves at…
Singer, Actress, Teacher and Author Anne JohnstonBrown Q&A @AJohnstonbrown
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
RW: Anne, Fitness Video Queen, Vocal Diva, Comedic Legend and author. Is there anything you can’t do? ANNE: Haha. Well, Diva maybe… but Legend? Not so much. Actually, everything I do is “performance” related, so you could say I really DO just one thing… a lot! RW: Okay, I’ll…
5 Star Review for LEATHER AND LACE
Originally posted on MARSocial Author Business Enhancement group's Blog:
Awesome new review for Leather and Lace! 🙂 5 Star Review for LEATHER AND LACE. via 5 Star Review for LEATHER AND LACE.
Crossing Categories in Writing – Guest Post Jacquelynn Luben
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
In 2015 I am welcoming a number of guests to my blog, where they discuss all manner of topics. I am sure my regular followers have seen the Fantasy and Literary Heroes in Society posts, which will be a continuing feature but today I am pleased to welcome Jacquelynn…
“How to Kill Your Senator” by @KaisyWMills & @jamesacourtney
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
The Dystopian Nation of City-State – “How to Kill Your Senator” @jamesacourtney & @KaisyWMills A new short story from Courtney James and Kaisy Wilkerson-Mills, authors of our previously reviewed The Dystopian Nation of City-State: An Anthology: Origin, Corruption, and Rebellion. Read that review by wonderful Olga Núñez Miret here.…