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Vistaria Has Fallen, Chapter Four

VISTARIA HAS FALLEN (Vistaria Has Fallen: Book One) A Romantic Military Thriller VISTARIA HAS FALLEN WILL BE RELEASED ON OCTOBER 19, 2017 EXCERPT FROM VISTARIA HAS FALLEN COPYRIGHT © TRACY COOPER-POSEY 2017 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Chapter Four Supper was a long, multi-course meal served on silver platters by dozens of waiters, and finished with a standing toast […]

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Vistaria Has Fallen, Chapter Three

And the goodness roles on! VISTARIA HAS FALLEN (Vistaria Has Fallen: Book One) A Romantic Military Thriller VISTARIA HAS FALLEN WILL BE RELEASED ON OCTOBER 19, 2017 EXCERPT FROM VISTARIA HAS FALLEN COPYRIGHT © TRACY COOPER-POSEY 2017 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Chapter Three “You’re not paying attention, are you?” Minnie said, looking over the top of the shimmering

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Vistaria Has Fallen, Chapter Two

Picking up from last week – more romantic thriller goodness… VISTARIA HAS FALLEN (Vistaria Has Fallen: Book One) A Romantic Military Thriller VISTARIA HAS FALLEN WILL BE RELEASED ON OCTOBER 19, 2017 EXCERPT FROM VISTARIA HAS FALLEN COPYRIGHT © TRACY COOPER-POSEY 2017 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Chapter Two Fifty-three minutes later, a sullen soldier escorted Calli down the

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Vistaria Has Fallen, Chapter One

A Surprise bonus for blog subscribers!  😉 VISTARIA HAS FALLEN (Vistaria Has Fallen: Book One) A Romantic Military Thriller VISTARIA HAS FALLEN WILL BE RELEASED ON OCTOBER 19, 2017 EXCERPT FROM VISTARIA HAS FALLEN COPYRIGHT © TRACY COOPER-POSEY 2017 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Chapter One Calli gripped the bars in the window, stretched up on her toes and looked

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Why Should Historical Characters Sound Like They’re Speaking Funny In Historical Novels?

This article first appeared on my blog a long, long time ago.  It’s still relevant, so I’ve updated it, with clean links, for the many new blog readers who missed it the first time around — t. ______________ I was culling some reviews the other day and came across an old one for one of

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Purely By Accident

In the seventeenth century, the Dutch were among the most adventurous sea explorers in the western world.  The new worlds they discovered quickly became favoured trading destinations.  One in particular was Jakarta, on the island of Java in Indonesia. The Dutch traders were wily.  They quickly discovered that one of the fastest ways to get

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I Hate Cliffhangers!

This article is over 3,000 words long.  I first considered chopping it up into a series, but given the subject matter, I reconsidered.  Instead, I am offering it as a booklet that can be downloaded and read on your ereader.  Click here to download.  (You will be asked to subscribe to my blog.) Tracy. PS: 

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Pulse Pause Moments — Goran Višnjić and Timeless

Wow, how time flies!  Here we are, in the middle of March, and the last one of these I did was in December last year!! Anyway, recently we got around to watching the first season of Timeless, the new time travel series.  Both Mark and I write time travel stories and are fascinated by them, so Timeless

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