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In my latest blog, I share a little about my experience with cancer. October is breast cancer awareness month. My greatest wish for my daughters and future grandbabies is a future without breast cancer!
http://lynndove.wordpress.com/2010/10/19/the-cool-factor/
Blessings,
Lynn
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Sonya Clark, author of the vampire novel Bring on the Night, interviews me for her website…
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Ever since Bugs Bunny appeared, munching on a crisp, delectable carrot, we've known that bunnies know how to eat healthy. Camelot's Kitchen, a new cookbook filled with innovative and delicious salad recipes inspired by - a rabbit named Camelot. Shoreh Pirnia is the founder and creator of Camelot's Kitchen and Rane Sevin is a gifted artist who created the illustrations and has worked in…
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Draculas is not your ordinary tale of a bloodsucker. The Draculas in this novel are nasty and billed as the kind that will crawl into your head and give you nightmares. The
novel is a collaboration of four different authors and it really works. One
might expect for it to be a hodge podge of words and thoughts but the plotline
is tight and the action, bloodletting and carnage is constant and moving. I am just starting to enjoy novels in this…
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Satan's Mirror, a woman's incredible journey into Hell.
Emily is the host of a paranormal television show. Her mission is to debunk all myths and urban…
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Win one of my two supernatural thrillers in the Giving Me The Creeps October Contest at The Diary of a Bookworm.
First place will receive a copy of my novel Drowned Sorrow , the story of a remote New England village where…
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This week should be of major importance for all of us and we should convey the importance as we speak to groups this week and every week. Bullies, abuse and violence are unacceptable behaviors.…
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I’m proud to announce that Dragonfly Publishing, Inc. has released The Bug That Plagued the Entire Third Grade in hardcover, paperback, and e-book.
To celebrate you are invited to a Virtual Book Launch Party. Please come and help make this a fun event. We will be giving away free autographed copies of The Bug as well as
bookmarks, promotional postcards, magnets, t-shirts and more!…
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I am putting it out there in the first sentence; I think this is the best novel I have read this year. Yes, I am a big Mitch Rapp fan; I think anyone that has followed this blog knows I love the character as much as
I enjoy some of the big names out there today.
Vince Flynn just hits a grand slam as he uses American Assassin, a
prequel, to explain for us in tremendous detail, what makes Mitch Rapp so Mitch
Rapp. I loved every word…
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My heartwarming Christmas story, "The Reindeer Keeper"- geared to adults-to anyone who remembers back to that feeling of truly believing in Santa Claus-is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. I hope you'll follow my blog where you'll discover how this story really began years ago as I was growing up in the country-the perfect backdrop for a young imagination.
Back soon.
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I must need a spin doctor. Tomorrow I'm being interviewed by the local newspaper about my new novel, 'Abernethy' (Zeus Publications, www.zeus-publications.com) and one of the first questions will be, where did you get the idea for the book (which tells of a lonely fourteen-year-old whose Dad is in gaol awaiting the outcome of his appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal - an appellate court here in Australia - and he meets a beagle with powers of…
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There have been many words bandied about trying to put those that are self- published in a bad light lately, and I for one am really surprised. Sugar Tower by Jessica Dee Rohm was a quarter finalists for the 2010
Amazon Breakthrough Novel of The Year and with good reason. Basically it is a
well written novel that grabbed me right away and made it very difficult for me
to put it down. Here is the synopsis of the novel : “The great real estate
crash has…
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Doctors, Lawyers, Warriors and Thieves written by Dennis E. Hayes is an autobiography about his formative years of growing up in the fifties and sixties in the most violent city in America during the Race riots. It depicts the events of his life that influenced him to enlist in the United States Marine Corps along with others to serve their country in a time of an unpopular war. It reflects the many paths of men who served in Vietnam with their aspirations of becoming Doctors and…
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