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One way out by Tim Smith is an entertaining and thrilling read. This is my first book by this author and I absolutely enjoyed his fast-paced and entertaining writing style.
I loved the sly Lauren Smith, who though was tired and scared, still stood her ground and did not let go of her morals or exploit her…
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You’ve heard the expression, this is the stuff of nightmares …
You have no idea.
The reptilians, the grays and their overlords have had enough with the humans. Their plans and agenda have been forestalled, and now they must go to extreme measures to get back on their…
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I met Anna-Marie in December of 1980. Our initial conversations revealed her to be a deep thinker. For her degrees in education (she graduated with two), Anna-Marie took numerous philosophy courses, at which she excelled. Her skill at poetry reflected her superior intelligence and depth of understanding of many difficult…
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Hi everyone!
I’m pleased to announce the release of my fourth gay romance, A Thousand Summer Secrets.
This tender contemporary romance takes place over a summer weekend, where two friends reconnect while seeking love and acceptance. I hope you’ll check it out, and if you like it, you’ll post a review.…
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One question I’ve been getting lately is “Why did you choose the genre you write?” For those who don’t know, my focus is contemporary mystery/thrillers and crime fiction, with some romance thrown in. I chose this genre because it’s what I like to read. I originally became a fan of pulp fiction mysteries from watching old film noirs on TV. I’d see something like “Double Indemnity,” “The Maltese Falcon” or “The Big Sleep,” then seek out the book at the library. If I liked it, I’d make my way…
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Black Fire's Denizens of the Crystal transports readers into a spellbinding tapestry of power struggles, deception, and the profound power of forgiveness, all set in a masterfully crafted world of magic and mystery.
This is a story about a group of undead individuals who find themselves bound to the service of a powerful wizard. The storyline takes readers on a dark and twisted journey through a world where the lines between life and death are blurred.…
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“We killed 23,884 Turks without counting those whom we burned in homes or the Turks whose heads were cut by our soldiers. I have killed peasants, men and women, old and young!"
"Order of The Blood"
By
Gregory V. Boulware, Esq., The Elder …
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Jim’s Pterodactyl by Andrew R. Williams was an interesting, entertaining and funny read. The story revolves around Ollie the Pterodactyl or "Ropen: as they're called there.
I have read quite a few books by Andrew and picked this one up immediately once I saw it. Jim is delivered an egg by mistake and told to discard it but doesn't have the heart to do so. What happens after that forms the crux of the story.…
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I love writing humorous flirting scenes in my romances. There’s something sensual and fun about two people engaging in verbal jousting when they feel that initial spark and decide to test the waters. Sometimes you can radiate more heat with a few lines of suggestive dialogue than with a paragraph of in-your-face eroticism. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Flirting is all part of creating sexual tension with your characters. It’s defined as “trying to attract…
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The nominations for the Academy Awards were recently announced, along with the requisite number of surprises. People have been quoting lines from movies for years, and many make their way into pop culture, as well as trivia nights in sports bars. As a change of pace, I thought it would be fun to test your knowledge about which movie these lines of dialogue came from. Some are obvious, others not so…
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Juror Number Ten by Caroline Taylor is my second book by the author. I absolutely like her storytelling style, a reason I came back for her next.
There are many good and interesting characters in the story, including the murder accused Nona, Cody and the prosecutor Gordon, to name a few. Then there's the main protagonist Sophia, who just got herself somehow caught in a web she never imagined. They say it gets worse before it gets better and that's probably what happened to Sophie,…
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In Teaching Machines How to Cry, Paula Hidalgo-Sanchis explores the story of Alba, a young woman seeking answers for a feeling of longing she can't explain, and M, an AI prototype.
Alba was a child when she first spent time…
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“What is a man who does not try and make the World better?”
‘Black American Freedom Fighters’…
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Forgive their trespasses? One has committed murder. Two have committed adultery, and the third has stooped to petty spying. When Sophie Dickson becomes the reluctant tenth juror in a DC murder trial, she…
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