November 27, 2018, marks the one year anniversary of The Boss’s Daughter, the first book in The Black Rose series! My debut novel. My dream come true. For those who have not read it yet (whaaa?), here’s the gist: Renee Parnell is raised in the world of organized crime. When she discovers her mob-boss father wants…
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The Story of a Peace Loving Man – a Review
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Matthew Keith – Indie Authors: It’s About Enjoying the Ride
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• •I can still remember the day I hit Amazon’s “publish” button for the first time. Afterward, I told my wife, “If even one person reads this book and likes it, that’ll be enough for me.” That was in November of 2013. I’d just finished my first novel, a one-hundred-ten-thousand-word, year-and-a-half-long project that had been one…
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Matthew Keith Interview – The Purpose of eBookBetty
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• •What is eBookBetty? Who is the founder of this site? Why was this site started? Of what benefit is this site to authors and to readers? What genre of books are accepted by eBookBetty? First of all, for those who are unfamiliar with sites like yours, I suppose we should clarify—what service does your site…
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My Kindle Oasis – a Review
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Chariss K. Walker Interview – Alec Winters, New Orleans, and Self-Publishing
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Ten Fantastic Things About Books
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Emma: An Emotions Primer – a Review
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Treasure Island: A Shapes Primer- a Review
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The Turn of the Screw: the Book & the Movie – a Review
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• •A young governess travels to a secluded estate to care for two children. She discovers, much to her horror that a couple of ghosts are hanging around, and these children are communicating with them. The governess fears that these ghosts are evil and attempting to possess the children. The rather creepy children know about these…