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Wyndano’s Cloak: New Review on Amazon!

Tweet Wyndano’s Cloak got a rave book review on Melissa Bartell’s blog, Bibliotica! She called the book, “Unique and compelling,” called Naryfel the, “Perfect witch/hag,” and read the book in a single night! She posted the review on Amazon and Goodreads, and recommended that the book went well with a latte and a chocolate-covered croissant. […]

The One That Got Away: Teaser Train Excerpt

Tweet Welcome to another edition of Teaser Train, bringing to you the work of talented indie authors. Today, we’ve got an excerpt from Kellianne Sweeney’s “The One That Got Away,” a story about a regular person given the opportunity to play with the big puzzle. Kellianne Sweeney has spent most of her adult life as […]

Howard Hopkins – In Memoriam

Tweet   In December, I posted an excerpt from Howard Hopkins’ children’s novel, “The Willow Witch.” Sadly, Howard passed away recently. He was a talented and prolific author. He penned westerns under the pen name Lance Howard, and horror novels under his own name; including The Chloe Files series for adults; and The Nightmare Club […]

All Aboard the Teaser Train!

Tweet All Aboard! The Supersonic Teaser Train is leaving the station! But you can catch it, and fill your Amazon Kindle with great reads, today, February 2nd through tomorrow, February 3rd. Lots of genres to choose from, including children’s literarature, scifi, romance, mystery, and thriller. This is a Buy 3, get one free sale, and […]

Teaser Train: Nebulous!

Tweet Greetings, fantasy fiction fans! I’m thrilled to host Keith Weaver, author of “Nebulous.” Keith was into fantasy as a young boy. No surprise then that “The Phantom Tollbooth” is still a favorite of his. He was drawn to horror in his preteen days, when he watched the original “Friday the 13th” movie. He’s been […]

“The Willow Witch” Teaser!

Tweet I’m thrilled to be hosting Howard Hopkins this morning on Teaser Train. Howard is a Fictionwise #1 Best-Selling and Eppie-nominated author of horror stories and children’s horror stories, which he writes under his own name in the tradition of Stephen King and Dean Koontz. He also writes western stories under the pseudonym Lance Howard. […]