Shifting Shadows by Patricia Briggs

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My Rating: 5 of 5 Stars

Shifting Shadowsis an anothology that includes every short story set in Mercy Thompson’s world from older collections, plus four brand new stories, two of which are actually novellas. For me, the new stories alone were worth the price of admission, but I also like having all of these stories in one very nice collection.

I enjoyed revisiting some of the older tales that I had forgotten about, and I like all of the new ones, but my favorite of all is “Silver,” a novella that goes hundreds of years back in time to tell the story of Bran and Samuel, and the witch who made them werewolves. It was sad and dark, but beautifully done, and I will look at each of those characters a bit differently in future books.

If you are a Patricia Briggs fan and already familiar with Mercy Thompson…

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REVIEW: IMMORTAL FLAME by JILLIAN DAVID

BOOK REVIEW: Onyx by Jennifer L. Armentrout – Book Two of The Lux Series

The Sentinels Series by Alexandra Ivy

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I just finished reading the two main books that Alexandra Ivy released in her fabulous Sentinels paranormal romance series.  Born in Blood and Blood Assassin are the type of high quality stories that devoted fans have come to expect from authors of this caliber, and new fans will definitely not be disappointed.  While lately it may seem that the PNR genre is beginning to be saturated with a lot of the same, many of our favorite authors and a few of the newcomers still bring it.  Introducing a world where “high bloods” and “norms” are struggling to coexist, Alexandra Ivy draws the reader in with both likeable and repulsive characters, a world that is by turns real and paranormally fantastic, and irresistible storytelling.

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While Out of Control was released in October of 2014 at an estimated 109 pages, it was just enough to get the readers going.  Born in Blood was the first…

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Coming Soon

bethany77542014's avatarbethanyshaw

Here is an *unedited* excerpt from Sanctuary releasing 2/21/15

Nate pulled off at an exit. It was nearly three in the morning. He was exhausted, hungry, and needed a break from endless darkness of the freeway. He scanned the rearview mirror, ensuring no one was behind him. The road was dark and vacant. It had been for miles, but he had check to be sure.

He didn’t want to stop for a long time. There was no doubt in his mind that the Hunter’s were tracking them. As long as they kept moving, they should be okay. Although, he swore at times that the Hunter’s had supernatural tracking abilities. It was the only thing that could explain how they found shifters sometimes.

Nate drove up to a twenty-four hour Taco Bell and came to a stop just short of the drive thru. He looked over at his passenger. Tess was…

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Last Day of Sale

bethany77542014's avatarbethanyshaw

Today is the last day to pick up Out of the Shadows for 99 pennies. It is FREE to Kindle Unlimited subscribers.

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Social Media is a Waste of Time for Writers—Hmmm, Think Again

Social Media is a Waste of Time for Writers—Hmmm, Think Again.

Instead of Worrying About First Person vs. Third Person, How About the “Right” Person?

Unknown's avatarDon Massenzio's Author Site

My blog this week stems from my recent reading. As you know, besides writing books and short stories and recording my audio book, I am an avid reader consuming 3-4 books per month. My reading genre is mostly fiction with some non-fiction mixed in. Lately, I have been reading the work of some noted authors that have jumped on the young adult fiction bandwagon and some that have written for characters that are opposite their gender. The results, in my humble opinion, are mixed.

Let’s start with those that have been able to write effectively from a perspective that is quite opposite their own. Most notable is J.K. Rowling. Her Harry Potter series and, to some extent, The Casual Vacancy, were very effectively written from the point of view of 10 year old children through young adults. She represented their emotions, actions, and reactions quite accurately and demonstrated how, over…

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New Release: Phantom Fae, Book 6, The World of Fae Series

terryspear's avatarTerry Spear

Phantom Fae

Human turned phantom fae Brett has to survive mage trials when he has only just learned he’s a mage. And dragon fae shifter Ena is warned that the dragon fae kingdom is in turmoil, something that she vows to help put to rights.
When Brett is forced to fight alongside the phantom fae, which means take a stand against Ena and her kind, he’s not doing it. She will always have his loyalty, though when she learns he’s one of her enemy fae, and a mage on top of that, she might not feel the same about him.

Still, Prince Grotto is their common enemy, and if it means fighting him, maybe they can work together. Yet, Brett wants more than that with Ena. Will she ever see him as more than just a human fae seer she took as payment for rescuing the kingdom’s princess?

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Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SKCY59C

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