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A Sea-Witch Review Up On The Cosy Dragon
One of my self-publishing struggles has been finding people to review my books. But the lovely Cosy Dragon reviews my book this week. You can find that review here: http://www.thecosydragon.com/2016/08/review-je-hunter-tales-of-a-redheaded-sea-witch.html Currently, I am on vacation . We just left today and will be touring around for almost two weeks, the first stop being Drumheller, and… Read more
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Weekly Writing Prompt
Write about two people planning to meet here. How do they feel when they find it flooded? What memories come back to haunt them? Do they meet, or do they miss each other by five minutes? Read more
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It’s here: The Next Black Depths Story on Kindle
It’s here! I’ve been working away on a prequel story for the Black Depths Universe. This story, centring around Caesar and Darya, is an adventure story. It is pivotal to the events which are going to take place in Twisted Currents, which will be out this fall. And the cover for Dead Water is amazing.… Read more
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Book Review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
It’s been a slow week for my blog. I apologize. But there was the little teeny-tiny book that was release on Sunday called Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts One and Two (Special Rehearsal Edition Script): The Official Script Book of the Original West End Production(associate link). You may have heard of it. Well,… Read more
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YA Book Review: The Reckoning by Kelley Armstrong
The Reckoning by Kelley Armstrong, is the third book of the Darkest Powers Trilogy. Like the other two books in this series, I read this back in 2012. This is what I wrote in my book journal: Finally Chloe smartens up and makes some obvious decisions. Sometimes I think there’s nothing that irritates me as much… Read more
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YA Book Review: The Awakening by Kelley Armstrong
YA Book Review: The Awakening by Kelley Armstrong Continuing with posting about books I’ve previously read, I finished The Awakening (Darkest Powers series Book 2) (associate link) in 2012. This is what I wrote in my book journal: The entire book took place over approximately 3 days. I tend not to like this, as character development… Read more
