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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Blog Tour for The Syn-En Solution
Hi all, I’ll be doing a blog tour for the Syn-En Solution. Here are the dates: May 29 – Meet & Greet at VBT Cafe’ Blog June 5 – Guest Blogging with Margaret West June 9 – Review & Interviewed at A Book … Continue reading
Redaction: Melt Down Chapter 1 (unedited)
Chapter One Day 7 After Anthrax Exposure “Is that where we’re going, Missus S?” Audra Silvester checked the rearview mirror. A pair of wide brown eyes in a chalky, half-covered face stared back at her. Oscar Renault. She’d had the … Continue reading
Blog Tour: Unicorn Keep by Angelia Almos
What prompted you to write that first book? Did you always want to be an author? I’ve consciously wanted to be an author since I was around 14. That was when I first started trying to write novels. It wasn’t … Continue reading
New Release: Syn-En: Culture Clash (Book 2)
Still away, here’s the second book in the Syn-En series: One world. Two alien races. And a secret that threatens to destroy everything. The new colony on Terra Dos is fracturing. A band of civilians have rejected technology and the … Continue reading
Posted in Books
Tagged Aliens, Culture Clash, cyborgs, LInda Andrews, New Release, Syn-en, terra dos
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New Release
Hi all, I’m on vacation so I’m filling space by posting my latest paranormal romance short story. She’ll risk everything to stay in the magical town of Amores. He’ll do anything to stop her from gambling with their future. The … Continue reading
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Tagged LInda Andrews, New Release, Paranormal Romance, The Love Lottery
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Redaction: Extinction Level Event (Chapter 51 and 52, unedited)
Chapter Fifty-One Day Seven “We’re ready to go, Big D.” Private Robertson leapt down from the back of the supply truck. Smoke drifted into the cul-de-sac and ash stirred in small cyclones. The incoming storm had brought the wind, shifting … Continue reading
Susan Hughes Visits today with a giveaway!
BIOGRAPHY: I’ve been writing fiction since I was a young girl, but only in the last 10 years have I discovered my calling for romance. Nothing gets my heart pumping like a good love story with absorbing emotion, plenty of passion, … Continue reading
Songwriters are Poets
High school taught me to hate poetry. Why couldn’t a blue shirt just be a blue shirt because the author had to put him in a shirt and there was a blue one on the floor? No, apparently every word … Continue reading
Posted in Life Observations, Music
Tagged david nail, emily dickinson, English, HIgh school, Music, poetry, robert frost, sound of a million dreams, writing
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Spending the Night With Katharine
There is nothing quite as loud as the sound of silence. The house practically rings with it. Not everyone will understand what I’m talking about. But as the youngest of a very large family, I grew up surrounded by noise. … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, Movies, Robert Mitchum, Sylvia Scarlett, Undercurrent
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Redaction: Extinction Level Event (Chapter 50, unedited)
Chapter Fifty Night shoved against red flames making a jagged edge on the horizon as David’s truck pulled into Mavis’s neighborhood. Parked military vehicles tilted drunkenly from the curb. Black ghosts shuffled along the sidewalks and streets while yellow flashlights … Continue reading