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Friday, January 17, 2014

Giveaway & Book Spotlight: Angel of Death by Eamonn Hickson

Angel of Death
Angel of Death Series, Volume 1
Genre: Paranormal Drama

by Eamonn Hickson

About the Book:
Tormented by dreams and visions from an early age, Emily Dunhurst battled her way through childhood, missed the excitement of teenage years, yet still managed to arrive in her twenties with some shard of sanity.

But, when the Angel of Death appears at her grandmother’s bedside, Emily’s world is remolded in pain and worry. Her ability to see otherworldly creatures is the only way to stop the Creator’s Servant—and save her family.

However, Emily soon finds out that angels are hard to stop.


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About the Author:


Eamonn Hickson is an Irish author. He has self-published two novels: The History Maker (2012), and Angel of Death (2013). His interests, apart from writing, include football, soccer and film. Eamonn currently resides in County Kerry, Ireland.

The History Maker on Amazon 
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TOUR GIVEAWAY DETAILS:
Two winners will each receive a paperback of ANGEL OF DEATH.   Open Internationally

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Review - Going Lupe by A.R. Dawn

Going Lupe
by A.R. Dawn
Book One

Genre: Paranormal Fantasy
Publishing Date: July 12, 2013
Publisher: Smashwords

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About Going LupeEver since puberty hit and Alex turned into a wolf, she’s known something else is out there. One day, she finally finds that something else- and quickly wishes she hadn't. 
Until she meets Warren. An Alpha who knows exactly what he wants.
But a threat that could destroy everything is coming…



Review by Cary Morgan Frates

Ms. Alex Hunter is in a world of hurt. Having recently found out she is a werewolf, the story opens after her abduction and placement in a breeding camp. Living by her wits and instinct, she manages, barely, to escape and carve out a niche in a world she doesn't understand, with a man she must learn to accept. While the writing is something less than polished, and typos crop up from time to time, the story-telling is good and the premise interesting. Despite the writerly issues, I was left with a desire to know more about this very interesting group of lupes, and where Alex’s bold nature will take her next. Good start.

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