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Trick or Treat Book Blog Hop

Trick or Treat Book Blog Hop

Announcing the third annual Trick or Treat Book Blog Hop! You’ll want to participate in this event. Trust me. Started by author Patricia Lynne (@plynne_writes), the Trick-or-Treat Book Blog Hop features authors who give away free books in honor of Halloween and spiced cider and spooky October nights. If you’re an author, you are welcome to join in the event. If you’re a reader, you’ll have the most fun adding to your TBR list! For authors and readers, all the details…

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Guest Post at Historical Fiction Obsession

Guest Post at Historical Fiction Obsession

Guest post and giveaway! This week you’ll find me at Historical Fiction Obsession where Kimberly has been kind enough to host yours truly. Please check out Kimberly’s site here, read an excerpt of Moonlight Dancer, and register to win ebooks and coffee mugs. If you love historical fiction, you’ll want to visit Historical Fiction Obsession often to connect with authors, find out about books, and win cool things! Okay, I’ll see you over there…

777 Novel Project

777 Novel Project

(photo credit) It’s funny the ways in which we as writers and readers are connected, ways that are not always visible. For instance, this 777 Novel Project idea came to my attention via Roxanne Crouse, who received it from Patricia Zick, whom I contacted so that I could credit the originator.  Patricia said she had no notion who started this chain train, but she also had seen it on a variety of sources. I guess the point is that when…

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Twelve for Twelve: 12 Ghost Novels for 2012

Twelve for Twelve: 12 Ghost Novels for 2012

The clock is striking twelve on 2012! So, it must be time for those cherished year-end lists. Everybody’s doing it. At least all the book reviewers seem to be. And as Yossarian said in one of my very favorite books, Catch-22, “Then I’d be a damn fool to think any different.” So here are the top twelve ghost novels I read (with links if reviewed) in 2012: 12. In the Night Room by Peter Straub In the Night Room opened…

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