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Sometimes you need a second chance… Black and Blue with Cynthia Rayne #RomSuspense #Reading @ExpressoReads @RayneCynthia

Sometimes you need a second chance… Black and Blue with Cynthia Rayne #RomSuspense #Reading @ExpressoReads @RayneCynthia

Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
Black and Blue Cynthia Rayne (Black Star Security, #1) Publication date: March 12th 2018 Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance Life can leave you bruised Former Navy SEAL, Jackson West, is starting over. After his son died, West chose between serving his country and being the parent his young…

The Coppersmith Farmhouse by Devney Perry #BookReview #Bookish #amreading

The Coppersmith Farmhouse by Devney Perry #BookReview #Bookish #amreading

Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? One old farmhouse brought them together. It could also tear them apart. Gigi has just uprooted her whole world to start a new life. The unexpected gift of a farmhouse in small-town Montana is just what she and her daughter need to escape big-city loneliness. The…

Who Else: Writing Secondary and Minor Characters

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? by Morgan S. Hazelwood ? Who Else Is There? Writers know all about our main character–they’re the focus of our story. Often, the story is told in their voice. But what about everyone else? Unless you’re writing a person-versus-nature like Hatchet, you’re probably going to have other characters. ? Minor Characters…

…what knavery therein lurks?

Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…one of the wee side issues which occurs frequently when people learn that this’ ol’ Jurassic is actually a scribbler is the request to have themselves feature in one of yer next crime thrillers… inevitably I ask the question, ‘Would that be as a good guy/lady or a bad guy/lady?’……

Jon Mollison nominates

Jon Mollison nominates

Originally posted on Planetary Awards:
Jon Mollison has nominated “The First American” by Schuyler Hernstrom in the shorter story category, and “Legionnaire” by Jason Anspach and Nick Cole in the novel category. Check out the post on his website, where he explains why.

Fun English Language Facts That All Writers Should Know

Lessons Learned from Finishing A Book

Originally posted on Ryan Lanz:
? ? by Destine Williams Hey everybody! It’s Meditative Monday which means that it’s time for tea, coffee, thoughts, and me sounding more like a fortune cookie than usual. Over the weekend, I had time to celebrate with friends and family, but also I’ve had time to reflect on becoming…

Book Quote Corner #59

Blog Round Up: April 2017

Second Spring – Book Review

Originally posted on All Romance Reads:
? ? SECOND SPRING BY SANDHYA JANE This is Avantika’s heartfelt journey through love and life… As a smart, successful, thirty-eight-year-old single mother, Avantika seemingly has it all: a great career as a seasoned banking professional, respect and admiration from her peers as an able leader, fulfillment as a mother,…

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