Lana has just gone through a divorce from her cold uncaring husband and has no uneasiness about staying in the huge house that her ex let her keep. Just for safety, she still has the locks changed. She has no clue of the excitement, the love, and the terror coming her way.
Tag: music
Fiction Writing, Guest Posts, Writing
The Power of Music – Guest Post by LC Champlin
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• •Who doesn’t like music? To say music is powerful is the understatement of the millennium. It activates our brain in ways nothing else can. It makes us feel emotions and remember times gone by. We know thousands—if not tens of thousands—of songs, but we think nothing of it. Music is an alphabet of twelve notes…
Author Spotlight, Fiction Writing, Guest Posts
Music, Writing, and my Bucket List – Audrina Lane
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• •Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, War
The Chords of War – a Review
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• •Book Reviews, Fantasy, Fiction Writing, Kentuckiana Authors, New Words Learned, Paranormal, Words
Crowns of Silver & Ash: Book II: The Seven Plagues – a Review
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• •Author Interviews, Fiction Writing
Joshua Hampton Interview – Outlines, Medieval Dialogue, and Music
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• •Author Interviews, Fiction Writing
Matthew Keith Interview – Inspiration, Research, and a Deadly Rain
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• •What was the author’s inspiration for this series? Which of the characters would he like to sit down with and have dinner? What is the biggest misconception that he had about being an author before he became one? What was the inspiration for this series? A news report? Random thought? A dream? My wife and…
Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, New Words Learned, Words
The Confessions of Young Nero – a Review
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Richard Fenton & Andrea Waltz Guest Post/Interview – Music, Historical Events, & Developing Characters
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• •Do they really listen to music while they write? Why did they choose to include the Boston Molasses Flood of 1919? How did they go about developing the wide array of characters in the book? How do they manage to keep all the different storylines straight? Before each episode of your book, you named a…
African American, Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, New Words Learned, Suspense/Thrillers, Words
Exclusive: A Tisha Ariel Nikkole Novel #1 – a Review
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• •What is life like for rap artists? For the ones who manage their careers? For the journalists who write about them? Enter the world of music, rap stars, and the journalists who interview them. Exclusive gives you an inside look at their world of drama. A journalist, Tisha, is asked by an old college friend…