Cyn Bagley has another short story up- The Utter Truth. As always, click on the cover to go to the Amazon page The blurb- “I dream in red.” In a land where predators are the boogie-man, what kind of job … Continue reading
Category Archives: Book promo
More promos for indie authors! 🙂 First up Celia Hays and Leanne Hayden’s seventh book in the Chronicles of Luna City- Luna City Lucky Seven Click on the covers to go to the Amazon links! The blurb- Welcome to Luna … Continue reading
Alma Boykin has an new Familiars tale out! Oddly Familiar As always, click on the cover to get it! The blurb- Ah, October, when the ghosts, and spirits walk, and the Off Ramp of Doom falls quiet. Too quiet… Lelia … Continue reading
First up is Stephanie Osborne’s latest book (8) in the Division One Series- Phantoms As always, click the cover to go to the Amazon link. The blurb- Has Alpha One been played? At long last, Echo and Omega are going … Continue reading
Once again trying to help out other indie authors. We exist on the little bits of advertising and sharing provided by blogs, FB, and Twits… 😉 Cyn Bagley has a short story collection out- Ghostly Glimmers Click on the covers … Continue reading
As indie writers, we either support each other, or we suffer as individuals. Most of us cannot afford the big bucks to advertise, so we try to boost the signal when folks publish a new book. And Alma has a … Continue reading
Ladies day! First up is Holly Chism’s short story collection As always, click on the cover to go the Amazon page. The blurb- Look closer. The things that you’re assuming you’re seeing? May not be what you think. Is that … Continue reading
First up this week is indie author Laura Montgomery. This is the first book in this trilogy. As always, click the cover to go to it on Amazon. The blurb- Gilead Tan and Andrea Fielding survived their stint in the … Continue reading
As ‘indie’ authors (in other words self published with little/no support and advertising) it is hard to get our works out there for the public to see. So… Another weekly post on other ‘starving writers’ under the idea that a … Continue reading