This Bookmobile has copies of Interludes

coldhandboyack's avatarEntertaining Stories

Hello, everyone, Harmony Kent here. Welcome to my tour stop on the Story Empire Roadshow. First of all, I would like to give Craig a huge thank you for hosting me today. Yesterday, we did a bit of exploring around the murky world of The Forest of Dean, the setting for my Mystery/thriller, The Glade. Today, having had so much fun the first time around, I thought we could revisit an interview between Craig’s awesome Lisa Burton and one of my side characters from Interludes (the naughty book). And, remember, throughout this week, I’ve set up offers on Kindle deals on some of my books, so do visit the other tour stops for details of which books and when the discounts are happening. The most prolific commenter at the end of the tour will get to choose ONE copy of any TWO of my ebooks!

Lisa Burton Presents

‘This…

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NaPoReMo #7: I’ll go to the foot of our stairs

Jo Bell's avatarThe Bell Jar

BEATTIE IS THREE

Adrian Mitchell

At the top of the stairs
I ask for her hand.  O.K.
She gives it to me.
How her fist fits my palm,
A bunch of consolation.
We take our time
Down the steep carpetway
As I wish silently
That the stairs were endless.

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[from The Apeman Cometh, Cape 1975]

Tell me you didn’t go ‘aaahhh’ when you read it. Of course you did. You recognise that feeling, that experience.

Unlike yesterday’s Larkin, there aren’t any fireworks or special effects in this one. Don’t stare at it like a Magic Eye print in hopes that a hidden structure will appear. It works more or less as it seems to, as a simple moment of recollection. Hardly worth calling a poem, right?

But still, you went ‘aaah’. Mitchell’s poetry is meaningful, memorable and humane. What craft there is here helps to make the piece effective…

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“Sacrifice of An Angel (The Haward Mysteries Book 1)” by Natasha Duncan-Drake, Sophie Duncan

https://read.amazon.co.uk/kp/kshare?asin=B0053CE1ZA&id=jDhEJAWBRsertZWYCi4pmw

I loved this book I give it 10 out 10 stars.

CSI meets charmed. The interactions between the twins were wunderful. They have to find out who or what kild a kind helpful feel. Loved to get my clots on thier huge Magic Lybrary. Was not set ten but did not think Raven was the killer. But did not Hess who or what did.
I think that Raven has something to do with the coming end of the world.

Would recommend this #fantasy #book to anyone over #eateen. Hope there will be many more by these #author #twins.

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#RRBC Springtime Book & Blog Party #Prizes#Books

Jan Hawke's avatarJan Hawke INKorporated

Welcome to Rave Reviews Book Club’s BOOK & BLOG BLOCK PARTY 

atJan Hawke INKorporated, the author support blog of RRBC Member of the Year 2016, author Jan Hawke! 😀
Location: N. Cornwall, UK
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Today’s giveaways are…

  • *One (1) promotional Guest spot on Jan Hawke INKorporated (interview or other feature)
  • *One (1) hand-made deck of Jan’s fantasy tarot cards (the Page of Cups is on the wallpaper this month!)
  • *One (1) $/£ 10 AMAZON gift card

making 3 lucky winners for this stop!

Just post a comment on the 3rd April to be in the draw to win – good luck!

Slight change of plan with my second giveaway – I dropped the Milele Safari T-Shirt in favour of my exclusively designed fantasy tarot deck as this formed the basis of the cover design of my latest book, A Freebooter’s Fantasy Almanac.

Last year I made a decision to…

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