Thursday, March 31, 2022

Find Your Way Back by Javacia Harris Bowser

 Please welcome Harris Bowser author of  Find Your Way Back

The Literary Lobbyist will be awarding one $25 and one $50 Amazon or B/N GC to randomly drawn winners via rafflecopter during the tour


Find Your Way Back

by Javacia Harris Bowser

 

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GENRE: a collection of essays

 

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BLURB:

 

Award-winning freelance journalist Javacia Harris Bowser is convinced that writing is a superpower. She sees her life as proof of it since writing has helped her navigate marriage, crisis of faith and body image issues. It also helped her to beat cancer.

 

As a Black woman from the South, Javacia has used the written word to explore issues of gender and race as well as religion. Find Your Way Back is a collection of essays that demonstrate how Javacia has used writing to achieve some of her wildest dreams such as being a public speaker, having her own column, and being her own boss. The book also explores how writing, self-love, and faith helped her overcome her worst nightmare: a cancer diagnosis in 2020. Javacia’s goal is to show readers how writing can transform their lives as well. The book includes prompts throughout to help readers start their own writing journey.

 

This book is for the woman who has wanted to write since she was a girl but struggles to find the time or the courage to put her words on paper. Find Your Way Back, shows that instead of putting writing on the back burner when life gets turned upside down, we should turn to it to help life make sense again.

 

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EXCERPT:

 

from “How Does a Feminist Fight Cancer? 

 

I was in my early twenties when I started calling myself a feminist—long before Beyonce’s song “***Flawless” made feminism cool. It was in my early twenties that I finally learned that—despite popular opinion—feminism had nothing to do with hating makeup, marriage, or men. 

 

In the song “***Flawless” from Queen Bey’s 2013 self-titled album, we’re given a clear-cut definition of what being a feminist means courtesy of a snippet from Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TED Talk, “We Should All Be Feminists.”1 Feminist: the person who believes in the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes. Merriam-Webster also defines feminism as “organized activity on behalf of women’s rights and interests.”2 

 

But for me, those definitions only scratch the surface. Yes, I call myself a feminist because I believe in women’s rights and the equality of the sexes. But I also call myself a feminist because simply put, I’m obsessed with women, and I’m obsessed with being a woman. That’s why as a freelance journalist, I mostly write stories for and about women. That’s why in 2011, I started a website and online community for women who write and blog called See Jane Write. And that’s why I believe in sisterhood—for real. 

 

I feel an inexplicable kinship to nearly every woman on the planet, regardless of her age, race, or religion. It doesn’t matter if she’s a CEO of a company on the Fortune 500 list or a cashier at my local supermarket struggling to make ends meet. Whether she’s a princess or a pole dancer, in my mind, we are inextricably linked. 

 

But after being diagnosed with breast cancer in January of 2020, I found myself wondering if being a woman was as wonderful as I’d always thought it to be. My oncologist told me early on that after chemotherapy and radiation treatments, I would have to take the drug Tamoxifen for five to ten years. The tumor found in and removed from my left breast turned out to be “ER-positive.” That means the cancer cells grow in response to the hormone estrogen. 

 

When explaining why I needed medication that would essentially push me into early menopause, my doctor said, “Estrogen tried to kill you.” Those words stunned me more than, “You have cancer.” 

 

Learning that the thing that makes me a woman—biologically, at least— was the very thing threatening to end my life caused the earth beneath me to shift. As an ally to the trans community, I understand intellectually that gender is much more than biology. But emotionally, I felt betrayed by my body and by my womanhood. 

 

Despite the sexism that women can face at work, home, church, and even while walking down the street, I have never seen being a woman as a cross to bear. Of course, I was aware of the horrific oppression faced by women and girls in some countries—including the United States. But these stories and statistics only made me more fiercely feminist. I wanted every woman to feel like womanhood was a blessing. But now, all of a sudden, it felt like a curse. 

 

For months I tried to keep my diagnosis a secret, only telling a few close family members and friends about the lumpectomy I had in February of 2020. But as I got closer to my first day of chemotherapy, I knew I’d soon have to share the news with more people because soon I’d be bald. 

 

There was no chance I’d run into friends at a networking event or at my favorite restaurant or wine bar. The COVID-19 pandemic had us all confined to our homes. But because of See Jane Write, I do live broadcasts on Facebook, and I post pictures and videos to Instagram often. I knew eyebrows would raise once people noticed I no longer had any. I knew I would have to go public with this fight against cancer, and I knew I would have to fight like a feminist. 

 

But how does a feminist fight cancer? First, she makes a playlist because every battle needs a fight song. Of course, Destiny Child’s “Survivor” is at the top of my list. 

 

But just as there’s no one way to be a woman, there’s no single way to be a feminist. And likewise, every cancer warrior must fight in their own way. Being a writer, I decided I would fight with words. As a friend of mine, who’s also a writer, once said, “I fight with my fingertips.” That mindset shifted how I approached every aspect of my battle with cancer. 

 

During cancer treatments, I wrote from my body and for my body. I wrote as if the sentences could replace the locks of hair that fell into the shower after my curls became a casualty of chemo. I wrote as if the syllables could dry my tear- stained face. I wrote and pretended the dark spots on my tongue, fingernails, palms, and the bottoms of my feet were splotches of ink. 

 

I wrote as if adjectives could restore my taste buds, allow me to know spicy, savory, and sweet once again. I wrote as if vowels and consonants could calm my constantly queasy belly.  I wrote even when hand-foot syndrome made it nearly impossible to hold a pen or touch my fingertips to a keyboard. 

 

When facing a disease like cancer, fighting for your life isn’t simply about fighting to stay alive. You’re not only trying to keep your heart beating from one day to the next. When you feel like cancer is taking away every goal and every dream, you’re fighting to remember who you are. 

 

So, I write. With Beyoncé’s “Find Your Way Back” playing in my ears, I write in journals, essays, poetry, blog posts, and even in the Notes app of my phone. 

 

I write my way back to myself, and I share my words with my sisters so that they—no matter what battle they’re fighting—can write their way home too. 

 


 

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Javacia Harris Bowser is an award-winning essayist and journalist and the founder of See Jane Write. A proud graduate of the journalism programs at the University of Alabama and the University of California at Berkeley, Javacia has written for USA Today, HerMoney.com, and Good Grit magazine. Named one of Birmingham’s Top 40 Under 40, she believes we can all write our way to the life of our dreams.

 

 

IG & Twitter @seejavaciawrite, #FYWBBookTour

IG @TheLiteraryLobbyist #TheLiteraryLobbyist @DawnMichellePR on Twitter

 

 

Purchase Links:

 

Amazon: tinyurl.com/findyourwaybackbook

 

See Jane Write: https://seejanewritebham.com/product/findyourwayback/

 

 

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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE

 

The Literary Lobbyist will be awarding one $25 and one $50 Amazon or B/N GC to randomly drawn winners via rafflecopter during the tour

 

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/28e4345f4140


Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Late For the Wedding by MK Scott

  Please welcome  MK Scott author of Late for the Wedding

MK Scott will be awarding a $40 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.




Late for the Wedding

byMK Scott

 

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GENRE  cozy mystery

 

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BLURB:

 

The Senior Sleuths don’t mind a little peace now and then, but after a long bout of nothing out of the ordinary, they’re eager for some excitement.

No one could’ve imagined it would arrive with such a bang.

A mysterious explosion has rocked the assisted living community, disrupting life for everyone.

Despite the stern warnings from authorities, one of the Senior Sleuths can’t help but get involved. This is their home, after all.
Herman, always eager to root out the truth, ignores the warnings and hunts for answers. He’s convinced the explosion was a rouse to cover up something far more sinister. But the other seniors aren’t as eager to get involved. They’re focused on Marcy and Lance’s upcoming wedding.

Without his usual sidekicks, can Herman track down the bomber and a missing veteran who no one else remembers?

 

 

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EXCERPT:

 

A loud boom erupted behind Herman, resulting in him jumping to his feet, placing a hand on his racing heart, then turning toward the center as bits of wood, shingles, and drywall showered him and the lawn. Gus lay prone on the ground with his hands covering his head. Not thinking twice about the noise and its origin, Herman dashed as much as his stiff knees would allow to his friend’s side. “Are you okay?” He gasped the words as he lowered himself beside his friend. 

 

Gus lifted his head, shaking off a shingle particle, and asked. “Are we being bombed?”

 

Using his flattened hand as a sun-shield, Herman peered up at the sky. “No planes in sight.”

 

No word of reproach for his friend who automatically assumed enemy fire. Complacency delivered many a soldier to an early grave. The words uttered years ago by his drill sergeant returned. Observe the area and check for the slightest thing awry. Herman stared at the single-story rambling building with the gabled roof. 

 

Herman offered his hand to help up Gus, who took it. They both stood, hugged tightly, patting each other on the back. After a few seconds, they separated then delivered half-hearted shoulder punches to each other.

 

“I don’t know what got into me,” Herman muttered, running a hand over his face. “I saw you on the ground, then I thought…” He paused and shook his head. “Oh, never mind.”

 

Gus inhaled deeply, then said, “Me, too.”

 


 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

M. K. Scott is the husband and wife writing team behind the cozy mystery series, The Painted Lady Inn MysteriesThe Talking Dog Detective AgencyThe Way Over the Hill Gang, and Cupid’s Catering Company.

 

Morgan K Wyatt is the general wordsmith, while her husband, Scott, is the grammar hammer and physics specialist. He uses his engineering skills to explain how fast a body falls when pushed over a cliff and various other felonious activities. 

 

The Internet and experts in the field provide forensic information, while the recipes and B and B details require a more hands on approach. Morgan's daughter, who manages a hotel, provides guest horror stories to fuel the plot lines. The couple's dog, Jane, is the inspiration behind Jasper, Donna's dog.  

 

All the series are full of quirky characters, humorous shenanigans, along with the occasional murder.

 

Amazon buy link:https://www.amazon.com/Late-Wedding-Over-Hill-Gang-ebook/dp/B09LTCHFY3/

The book will be $0.99.

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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE:

 

MK Scott will be awarding a $40 Amazon or Barnes and Noble GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

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Thunder on the Moor by Andrea Matthews

 Please welcome Andrea Matthews author of Thunder on the Moor

Andrea Matthews will be awarding an Ebook copy of books 2 and 3 in the series to one randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.


Thunder on the Moor

byAndrea Matthews

 

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GENRE  historical time travel romance

 

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INTERVIEW:


1. What or who inspired you to start writing?

 

I’d have to say the pure love of writing and storytelling inspired me. I’m a romantic, with a love of history that I inherited from my father, so the genre was easy enough to decide upon. I was inspired to begin this particular story when I discovered my husband was descended from the border reivers. Of course, their tales have been romanticized a bit, but nevertheless, I found the idea intriguing.

 


2. What elements are necessary components for this genre?

 

First, there has to be a historical element that’s accurate and based on a distinct period in history. In this case, it was the tales of the border reivers that rode across the hills and valleys of Scotland and England from about the thirteenth or fourteenth centuries to the seventeenth. Next, as this is a historical romance, there needs to be a strong romantic relationship at the center of the story. In this case, that involves Will Foster and Maggie Armstrong. But there is a third element here as well, though it isn’t in the forefront, and that’s the insertion of time travel. This adds an extra layer of drama as the story develops and another cause of tension between the lovers.

     
3. How did you come up with your idea for your novel?

 

Believe it or not, I actually had a dream about it. I’d discovered my husband’s ancestors were most likely border reivers. As a historian and genealogist, I decided to do some research into his family tree. I suppose it was on my mind, for when I woke up, I had this great idea for a story involving the time traveling daughter of a border reiver who’d been stranded in the twentieth century. And so, Robert and Maggie Armstrong were born. Immediately recognizing the possibilities, I made a note to myself so I’d remember the idea, and went back to sleep. I tend to forget the dreams if I don’t write them down as soon as I wake up. As it turned out, I didn’t need to in this instance. Maggie’s adventure was well ensconced in my head, along with the visage of her soon to be lover.

 

4. What expertise did you bring to your writing?

 

I’m not sure I’d call it an expertise, but I have a Bachelors degree in History and a Masters in Library Science, so this was right up my ally. Though my specialization was in Early American history, I also studied the early history of the British Isles. It seemed logical since the two were connected. While I hadn’t heard of the border reivers before I started researching my husband’s ancestry, I did have a knowledge of the political and social atmosphere in England at the time, which proved to be invaluable when dealing with the outside tensions that existed on the border during the scope of my story. My research skills as both a historian and librarian taught me to search for accurate sources, though I won’t deny employing a bit of poetic license on occasion. 


5. What would you want your readers to know about you that might not be in your bio?

 

Since I have always loved history, I thought it would be fun to join the fencing team while in college. Of course, I didn’t know how that skill would come into use so many years later. Though Will might not be using a foil, knowing how to fence has certainly come in handy during the battle scenes in Thunder on the Moor.  

 


6. As far as your writing goes, what are your future plans?

 

I hope to continue writing, as long as the ideas keep coming, and my readers are enjoying the stories I write. For the immediate future, book four in the series, With Fire and Sword, is slated to come out in November of this year, and I plan to continue my Cross of Ciarán series as well. Book three in that series, The Cave of Rúin Ársa, is due to be published at the end of May. In the meantime, I intend to try my hand at a historical mystery under the name of I. M. Foster, with the hope of publishing Murder on Oak Street at the end of August.  

 

7. If you could be one of the characters from this book, who would it be and why?

 

I think maybe Betty Hetherington, Graham Foster’s wife. I love how she basically runs the family, in spite of what Graham and everyone else thinks. Her children are all around her, and no matter how old her sons get, one look from her puts them in their place, and yet they love her unconditionally. She’s one tough lady, who cares deeply about her family. That’s just nice.

 


8. Can you give us a sneak peek into this book?

 

Before the book is finished, there will be murder, betrayal, an a happy for now ending, but bring your tissues. 


9. Do you belong to a critique group? If so, how does this help or hinder your writing?

 

Yes, I belong to an online group called Scribophile, which has turned out to be a very supportive group. I’ve developed some great critiquing partners and received some helpful reviews of my chapters, which in turn have improved my writing skills. Though I don’t get much time to spend there these days, I’m still a member and stop by whenever I can.


10. When did you first decide to submit your work? Please tell us what or who encouraged you to take this big step?

 

I finally made the decision at the beginning of 2019. It was just time. I had been working with my crit group, and with my kids grown, I just decided to get off the bench and do it. I’d developed some connections through the group and asked them how to go about it, then held my breath and published. 


11. What is the best and worst advice you ever received? (regarding writing or publishing)

 

The worse advice I ever got was probably a huge list of what not to do. Instead of explaining how to use adverbs and descriptive speech tags etc. sparingly, the general consensus was don’t use them at all. That never made any sense to me. Each part of speech has its purpose, so why would we cut them out completely. Another bad piece of advice was that I shouldn’t bother trying to publish at all. There were so many books out there,  mine would never be noticed. 

 

Fortunately, I paid more attention to the best advice I ever got. You know you can do this. Don’t be afraid of what people will think. You’ll never please everyone, so just follow your heart.


12. Do you outline your books or just start writing?

 

I start with a very loose outline, basically a beginning, some kind of direction for the middle, and the ending. From there, I let the characters, stories, and plot bunnies take over. It’s amazing the directions Thunder on the Moor took as I began writing. I knew what my end point was, a happy for now ending involving Will and Maggie, but getting there took a few detours along the way. I like it that way, because sometimes I even surprise myself with a plot twist. 


13. How do you maintain your creativity?

 

I switch things up once in a while. It might be taking time out to design a trailer, or work on programming, or maybe start another book. I may even go off track completely and put some time in on my genealogy. My mother always said variety was the spice of life. 

 
14. Who is your favorite character in the book? Can you tell us why?

 

I think it’s probably Robert Armstrong or Walt Foster, though I love so many of them. Both Robert and Walt are strong, handsome men, but far from perfect. Not only do they know how to lead, but they’re also smart enough to listen to the advice of others when it makes sense. They both have big hearts, and in spite of their gruff appearances, they can be gentle and caring and aren’t afraid to show their feelings, even shedding a tear now and then. 

                                                                        
15. Are your plotting bunnies, angels or demons?

 

I’d have to say my plot bunnies are rather well behaved and tend to help more than hinder. As long as I give them a nod, i.e. write down the idea, they seem perfectly happy to sit patiently and wait until I can get to them. They know if they interrupt my current train of thought, I’m likely to block them out completely, and that won’t help either of us. I guess you could say, we have an understanding. Of course, I do let them out to play quite regularly.  





BLURB:

 

Maggie Armstrong grew up enchanted by her father’s tales of blood feuds and border raids. In fact, she could have easily fallen for the man portrayed in one particular image in his portrait collection. Yet when her father reveals he was himself an infamous Border reiver, she finds it a bit far-fetched—to say the least—especially when he announces his plans to return to his sixteenth century Scottish home with her in tow.

Suspecting it’s just his way of getting her to accompany him on yet another archaeological dig, Maggie agrees to the expedition, only to find herself transported four hundred and fifty years into the past. Though a bit disoriented at first, she discovers her father’s world to be every bit as exciting as his stories, particularly when she’s introduced to Ian Rutherford, the charming son of a neighboring laird. However, when her uncle announces her betrothal to Ian, Maggie’s twentieth-century sensibilities are outraged. She hardly even knows the man. But a refusal of his affections could ignite a blood feud.

Maggie’s worlds are colliding. Though she’s found the family she always wanted, the sixteenth century is a dangerous place. Betrayal, treachery, and a tragic murder have her questioning whether she should remain or try to make her way back to her own time.

To make matters worse, tensions escalate when she stumbles across Bonnie Will Foster, the dashing young man in her father’s portrait collection, only to learn he is a dreaded Englishman. But could he be the hero she’s always dreamed him to be? Or will his need for revenge against Ian shatter more than her heart?

 

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EXCERPT:

 

 

Will Foster crouched behind the crumbling stone wall, watching the Armstrongs approach over the opposite hilltop. They pulled up before what he could only assume was a small foraging party, for the strangers traveled on foot. But where had they come from? Moments before, nothing but harebells and thistle had filled that field. He scratched his head. Perhaps they’d walked from a nearby village. Not too clever with the Armstrongs on the prowl. Then again, maybe they were of the same clan, though he certainly didn’t recognize any of them. The Armstrongs, however, he knew all too well, and he thought it best to stay out of their way.

     

As he peered around the broken wall, one of the strangers turned. An angel amongst a pack of wolves, no doubt. But one of the men tugged her back to his side before Will could determine if she was their hostage. Though he was certain she’d seen him, she didn’t cry out, so perhaps she

hoped he’d rescue her.

    

 He inched a bit closer, staying low to avoid detection. Though he still couldn’t make out much of their conversation, the breeze did manage to catch a few words that caused his ears to perk up. “So, he’s a cousin to Archie, is he.”

     

Will scurried amongst the trees, coming to rest behind an ancient pine. He caught sight of the bonnie wee lass once more, standing off to the side this time. Instinct caused him to grasp the hilt of his sword. If he moved quickly, he could run out and rescue her before the Armstrongs realized he was there. Then one of the men spoke again, his words taking Will by surprise.

    

 “’Tis me daughter, Maggie,” the stranger said.

 

 

 

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Andrea Matthews is the pseudonym for Inez Foster, a historian and librarian who loves to read and write and search around for her roots, genealogical speaking. She has a BA in History and an MLS in Library Science and enjoys the research almost as much as she does writing the story. In fact, many of her ideas come to her while doing casual research or digging into her family history. She is the author of the Thunder on the Moor series set on the 16th century Anglo-Scottish Border, and the Cross of Ciaran series, where a fifteen-hundred-year-old Celt finds himself in the twentieth century. Andrea is a member of the Romance Writers of America, Long Island Romance Writers, and the Historical Novel Society.

 

Buy Link: Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Thunder-Moor-Andrea-Matthews-ebook/dp/B07ZS7V3TB

 

Andrea Matthews Historical and Paranormal Romance - Website -  https://andrea-matthews.com

Facebook -  www.facebook.com/andreamatthewshistoricalromance

Twitter – www.twitter.com/AMatthewsAuthor

Instagram – www.instagram.com/andreamatthewshistoricromance

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19718311.Andrea_Matthews

Bookbub - https://www.bookbub.com/profile/andrea-matthews

 

 

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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE:

 

Andrea Matthews will be awarding an Ebook copy of books 2 and 3 in the series to one randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/28e4345f4121


Tuesday, March 29, 2022

PRIDE, A DANCE OF FLAMES by Cait O'Sullivan

Please welcome Cait O'Sullivan author of  PRIDE,  A DANCE OF FLAMES



PRIDE,  A DANCE OF FLAMES

by Cait O'Sullivan

 

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GENRE:  Fantasy Romance

 

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BLURB:

 

Researcher Ellora Radley's life is just fine, thank you. So why turn it upside down to accept a new job with a sexy reckless treasure hunter and dive into a hot bed of shamanism and shapeshifting to shake the very fiber of existence? A fine life doesn't put her in jeopardy.Lee North lives on the edge of jeopardy. Tracking down ancient, powerful artifacts demands no less and leaves precious little time for others. But when a raven-haired researcher surfaces repeatedly in his dreams, it's her he tracks.Together they discover a world filled with magic they never dreamed of and danger that quickly becomes deadly. Their innate connection leads them on the adventure of a lifetime, but one which escalates into a world where evil dominates. Now they just have to survive it.

 

 

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EXCERPT:

 

The door opened, admitting Ellora, and he gestured to her to sit back. Absentmindedly, he watched her prowl over to the sofa, sitting with grace and economy in her movements. Running a hand through his hair, he listened to his client. 

 

“I’m looking for an ancient religious artifact originating in Neolithic times. Athens should be your first stop.”

 

There was an odd note, something he couldn’t put his finger on. Greece. He hadn’t been there before. He glanced at Ellora who looked as though she were listening with every fiber of her being. 

 

“No problem. What is it?”

 

“A chalice, possibly Roman Catholic. It needs to be returned to its rightful owner. You know the budget.”

 

No budget. Spend what is needed.

 

“Understood. What information can you give me?” He nodded at Ellora and watched as she pulled an iPad from her bag. 

 

“It is made of metal and has engravings of three spirals and eagles on the outside with a cross in the center of the bowl.

 

He knew better than to ask for any images, knowing Constantin didn’t put anything on paper. All business was conducted over the phone, and then only very briefly. 

 

“Do you know when it was last seen?”

 

“No. You know all I know. Keep in touch.”

 

A click preceded the dial tone.

 

 

 

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Karen Lovell, better known by her pseudonym, Cait O’Sullivan, grew up in Ireland to an Irish mother and an English father. Dividing her school holidays between idyllic time on her Granny’s farm and the big cities in England culminated in her feeling as though she had a foot in Ireland and another in England, often joking that she came from the Irish Sea. Wanderlust in her blood sent her out to travel the world and then, reluctant to give up on following her dreams, she started writing. After publishing four books, the world of shamanism called to her and she spent three years studying with her guides. This resulted in a rich vein of inspiration for her writing and she combined her loves of traveling, shamanism and love itself into a brand new trilogy—A Dance of Flames. She currently lives in the countryside in England with her hubby, four daughters and one Irish setter and visits Ireland on a regular basis. But maybe one day she’ll move back there. 

 

 

Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/Pride-Dance-Flames-Cait-OSullivan-ebook/dp/B09QJ7MJVV/ref=sr_1_2

 

 

Twitter: https://twitter.com/romanticait

Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/personalcait

Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/CaitOSullivanAuthor/

Goodreads    https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6853028.Cait_O_Sullivan

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cait_osullivan_author/

Cait’s Place (blog)

 http://caitosullivan.blogspot.co.uk/

 

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GIVEAWAY INFORMATION and RAFFLECOPTER CODE

 

PLEASE MENTION THE PRIZE THAT THE AUTHOR WILL BE GIVING AWAY: 

 

Cait will be awarding a $25 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

 

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