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The Luck of the Weissensteiners – a review ~ Christoph Fischer

Reblogged from Christoph Fischer: Books about life during the Third Reich used to be of 3 types: war stories, spy thrillers, or the tragic tales of the victims. In recent decades authors have begun tackling the portrayal of life for … Continue reading

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Book Review: Maledicus by Charles F. French ~ James J. Cudney

Reblogged from This is My Truth Now: History has tons of lecherous and caustic villains. Author Charles F. French re-introduced me to one in the debut novel, Maledicus: The Investigative Paranormal Society Book I, in his series ‘The Investigative Paranormal Society.’ Long ago … Continue reading

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Geoff Le Pard reviews Sinister Dexter by Lucy Brazier

Reblogged from Tangental: I’ve not read as much as I should because I’ve been on an audible binge. However I’ve had a few days when my world has been driving me dental. An operation to remove a reluctant canine has … Continue reading

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Uploading your Self-Publishing Paperback to KDP Print – Plaisted Publishing House

Reblogged from Plaisted Publishing House: We all know that KDP Print is likely to be taking over from Createspace when they finally close their doors (after all we’ve seen go on in the last 12 mth) I thought it would … Continue reading

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The Schrödinger effect – Top 10 Clicks 2017

This year has been an incredible year for  the Echo blog.  But, in an echo of the physicists cat, I can write and publish on these pages till my fingers drop off, but the words are dead until those pages … Continue reading

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Will O’ the Wisp by Craig Boyack #Supernatural -Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie

Available at Amazon.com Reblogged from Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie, a review of Will O’ the Wisp by Craig Boyack: There is something evil up Bergamot Holler, and it’s been targeting the Hall family for generations. Patty Hall is fifteen … Continue reading

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Relogged from Smorgasbord: Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – New on the Shelves – A Girl Named Truth by Alethea Kehas

Welcome to a new author to the Cafe and Bookstore.. Alethea Kehas with her memoir, A Girl Named Truth. About A Girl Named Truth Some mystics believe we choose our name, along with our life’s lessons, before we are born. … Continue reading

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Author Spotlight; Graeme Cumming – from Fiction is Food

Reblogged from Fiction is food: As the ravens gather and darkness descends, the time is drawing near for history to repeat itself… Ravens Gathering is a gripping thriller, interwoven with horror and fantasy, that demonstrates how you should never take … Continue reading

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#bookreview Blood Orange by Don Massenzio – Robbie’s inspiration

Reblogged from Robbie’s Inspiration: What Amazon says It’s the night of the biggest game in men’s college basketball. Just as the two rivals are squaring off in the quest to crown a champion, tragedy strikes. A nation mourns as a … Continue reading

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Review: Clyde and Friends by Russ Towne

Clyde and Friends Three Books in One Written by Russ Towne Illustrated by Josh McGill Clyde is a Green Giraffe who eats blue bananas and has a penchant for standing on his head. In this volume are three of the … Continue reading

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