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Tag Archives: ebooks
Launching a new adventure in Windemere from Charles E. Yallowitz
Dark times are waiting for the champions in RITUAL OF THE LOST LAMB! Death is a blessing that the Baron is not ready to bestow upon his new toy. In the chaos surrounding the Spirit Well, Luke Callindor has disappeared … Continue reading
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Tagged action, adventure, Amazon Kindle, champions, dragons, ebooks, epic fantasy, fantasy series, Fizzle, friendship, ghosts, griffins, heroes, high fantasy, immortality, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, monsters
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Free ebooks: Perfect or poison? 5 things to consider…
To ‘free’ or not to ‘free’…? That is the question… and one that polarises reaction within the Indie community as much as it would coming face to face with a viper. Some swear that giving books away at cut-price or … Continue reading
A case for paper
“They look untidy.” I bridle, hackles rise. “They’re not there to look tidy.” “You can’t possibly have read them all.” The eyes narrow. “Wanna bet?” Okay, that wasn’t strictly true. I hadn’t read the leftover footballer’s memoirs I’d bought him … Continue reading
