October 2014

DEAD AGAIN – Romantic Thriller – Free Until Sunday

Please take note of the date of this post! If you’re reading this somewhere in the future, the book is probably no longer available for free and I don’t want you to be disappointed. Check the date line! 🙂 _____________ Dead Again, the lead book in the big Romantic Thrillers collection, is free to download

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How Long Can You Hold Your Breath?

  I’m terribly aware of the fact that my summer has been a complete disaster, writing-wise, and that some of you (I won’t name names) are feeling a bit impatient for the long promised big book [The Branded Rose Prophecy] which wasn’t published when I thought it would be. I’ll talk about that another day,

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DELLY’S LAST NIGHT – Hot, Short Romantic Suspense — Free Until Sunday

Please take note of the date of this post! If you’re reading this somewhere in the future, the book is probably no longer available for free and I don’t want you to be disappointed. Check the date line! 🙂 _____________ Delly’s Last Night is a short erotic novel – an MF romantic suspense that features

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CHRONICLES OF THE LOST YEARS – Sherlock Holmes Romance – Free Until Sunday

Please take note of the date of this post! If you’re reading this somewhere in the future, the book is probably no longer available for free and I don’t want you to be disappointed. Check the date line! 🙂 _____________ The first book in my Sherlock Holmes series, Chronicles of the Lost Years, is free

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Columbus and His Day

552 years ago today, in 1492, Columbus arrived in the Bahamas. Exactly three hundred years later, in 1792, America celebrated the first Columbus Day, in New York City. It’s been a public holiday ever since. However, there’s an interesting anomaly in the dates. Columbus spotted the islands of the Bahamas before the new calendar was

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