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Harvard — Real World Hogwarts

  Harvard College is one of the two colleges within the Harvard University.  It is the oldest tertiary institution in North America, and was founded today, in 1636. The Harvard dining hall (The Annenburg Hall) looks so spectacular…and eerily like the hall at Hogwarts, from the Harry Potter movies. You’d think that learning would be […]

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What if We Weren’t The Top Cats?

What if We Weren’t The Top Cats? Superiority of an individual or a species over another is a harsh lesson to learn, but nature is harsh – it keeps handing this lesson out whether you want it or not.  Humans have been at the top of the food chain for a very long time.  But

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Solstice Surrender – MF Paranormal Romance – Free Until Sunday

Solstice Surrender is unusual in my paranormal romance collection: It’s a short novel (I have an inability to write short, usually), and it’s an MF romance, whereas the vast majority of my paranormals feature menages, usually MMF. So, if you’re menage-phobic, or just in the mood for a change, this mild, Canadian-set erotic paranormal romance

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Who Says Vampire Romance Books are Dying?

Who Says Vampire Romance Books are Dying? I don’t know about you, but I keep hearing these rumblings about vampire stories and vampire romances dying out. Back when I was still thought getting a New York book deal was a good idea, and was submitting manuscripts to agents and the odd editor, I was getting

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Sherlock – Free For Two Days

The first book in my Sherlock Holmes series, Chronicles of the Lost Years, is free today and tomorrow. When Sherlock Holmes was at the peak of his success he disappeared, abruptly, for three years. Dr. Watson believed him to be dead. No one knows what happened to him in those years…until now. Watson takes up

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The Battle of Trafalfar – English Supremacy, But Not the End of the War

The Napoleonic Wars was a miserable twelve years of almost constant fighting between England and France, which ended in 1815 at the Battle of Waterloo, when Napoleon was defeated a second time. The Napoleonic Wars as a whole are ranked in the top twenty highest casualties of all wars throughout history.   In part because of

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SERA’S GIFT – Book 3, Destiny’s Trinities – Now out!

I’m still in love with the covers… 🙂 Book three of the series is now out for your reading pleasure. Winner of The Romance Studio’s 5 Hearts Sweetheart Award. Night Owl Reviews’ Reviewers Top Pick MMF urban fantasy romance. Contemporary settings. Available in all the popular ebook formats. No print edition (it’s too short!), but

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Friday’s Mash – October 18, 2013

Goodies I’ve found from chatting, cruising and working lately: Sites Bargain Kindle Books  Pretty much how it sounds. __ Is Sugar Toxic? Article in the New York Times.  Very interesting (and scary!) __ The Minimalist Guide to Reviews My latest column at Night Owl Reviews. — Reviews Booked-Up Reviews Review of Bannockburn Binding.  A doozy,

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BETH’S ACCEPTANCE – MMF Urban Fantasy Romance – Free Until Sunday

Beth’s Acceptance is free for the next three days. ___ EROTIC MMF MENAGE URBAN FANTASY SERIES 2009 CAPA Finalist for Best Erotic Paranormal Romance. Night Owl Romance Reviewer’s Top Pick MMF romance. Contemporary settings. Pages: 110 in PDF, including front matter (Novella length) ___ Beth’s Acceptance is the first book in the Destiny’s Trinities series:

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Why Set a Thriller in Western Australia?

The Story Behind Terror Stash The smart answer is:  Why not?  There’s been stranger places that quite excellent thriller have been set in, including runaway best sellers.  A classic that springs to mind is Running Blind, a 1970s espionage novel by English thriller writer Desmond Bagley, which was set in Iceland.  Not only did the

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