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Tag Archives: Breeder series
Freebie Friday: Enter to win an advance copy of Warrior (Breeder 3)! #giveaway #scifirom
Welcome to Freebie Friday! Every fourth Friday of the month, I’ll ask a fun question, and pick one lucky commenter to win a prize. You have until Sunday night to play; on Mondays I’ll pick and notify the winner. Winners … Continue reading
Warrior #SciFiRom F*R*E*E on #KindleUnlimited & Amazon Prime
From Amazon reviewers: “I like it when a author can catch me off-guard so thoroughly.” “This was powerful and emotional story that kept me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I couldn’t put it down.” “This one … Continue reading
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#8Sunday, #SaturdaySpankings: From Warrior…so crazy it might work
Welcome to the weekly installment of Saturday Spankings (Saturday) and Weekend Writing Warriors (Sunday), two weekend blog hops in which authors post eight-sentences excerpt. In this snippet from my newly released sci-fi romance Warrior, heroine Anika is wanted for murder by … Continue reading
What makes a series book stand alone?
Basically there are two types of series books: Option A: The books are dependent on previous ones. You have to read the books in order to understand the story, or Option B: Each book is an independent story linked by a … Continue reading
From Warrior (Breeder 3)….and then he spoils it!
Isn’t it just like a man to say the wrong thing? Welcome to Saturday Spankings and Weekend Writing Warriors, two weekend blog hops in which authors present eight-sentences excerpts from their work. Mine is from Warrior, a science fiction romance, … Continue reading
For authors: a new way to do character interviews…
If you’re like me, when you interview a character from a work of fiction, you ask leading questions that will unveil the story, reveal something interesting about the character, show the conflict, etc., etc. etc. You fashion the questions from the story … Continue reading