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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Why “Fated Mates” Annoy Me
This post is part of the Lucky in Love blog hop. Scroll down to the end for information about prizes available and other participants. Why “Fated Mates” Annoy Me You’ve read about them, those couples where a man or woman … Continue reading
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Neighborhood Whimsy: The Trading Stump
I occasionally like to feature odd and whimsical things I find on my walks around the neighborhood. This, for instance: It’s The Trading Stump. There’s a little sign that you can’t read that suggests visitors take something and replace it … Continue reading
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Sale on My Books at Smashwords
Smashwords is having a “Read an Ebook Week” sale, and most of my books are included at GREAT prices: The Wizard’s Shield is only $1.00 with the 75% off coupon code. A Question of Fire is only $1.00 with the … Continue reading
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New Dragons in the Collection
It’s taken me a while, but I have some new dragons to add to my collection, including a pair that were a Christmas gift from my wonderful critique partner, Elysa Hendricks, and one I found in a very odd and … Continue reading
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