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Something About Me and My Book:
My book is called Enchantment's Deception. Begun in 1999 it was published in 2010, so it was a long ride from start to achieving goal #1. It's a fantasy/sci-fi, of a world where young children are told bedtime stories of trolls kidnapping and feeding witchgirls to the creatures of the Maze, and a young witchwoman's determination to find if there is any truth to the tale.
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At 5:49pm on December 5, 2011, Fernando Sobenes said…

Hi, Amber. I´m very glad you liked the chapter you read. I hope many people think like you. Thank you very much and my best wishes for you.

At 7:48am on December 5, 2011, Fernando Sobenes said…

Hello Amber . My name is Fernando Sobenes and I want to invite you to read the prologue and the first two chapters of my novel: "The Evil Visitor" in my blog The Evil Visitor

Also you can watch the book trailer.

Best regards,

Fernando

At 9:29am on July 31, 2011, Author Aleja Bennett said…
Hello, nice to be meeting a new friend hope you will stay in touch as time permits here is my page hope you are inspired, moved and encouraged by it. http://facebook.com/AuthorAlejaBennett I do have a hectic schedule but I always stay in touch with my friends and I do follow back so with that said be blessed.
 
 
 

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