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23
Mar
Planning Vengeance will be FREE this weekend, Friday through Tuesday, on Amazon for Kindle. Click on the picture below, and enjoy. Reviews are ALWAYS appreciated, both at GoodReads and Amazon. They really help out!
Tags: deals, free, Free Kindle Book, Planning Vengeance
22
Mar
Paul sat in his darkened car. He was holding a rifle scope in his hand. From his vantage point, all he could see above the seawall was Jack’s head. If he thought he could make the shot, he would get the rifle from the trunk and take it. But he knew better. He’d been practicing, but he wouldn’t be able to make a head shot at this distance, especially not without even a warm-up shot, or some way to tell how close the shot was and how to adjust.
19
Mar
Nick glanced around, looking for the big German kid. Not seeing him, he asked, “Things still going well with you guys, I guess?”
Tags: Nicole Dixon, novelexcerpt, Planning Vengeance, Skater
17
Mar
She leaned across the table again and put her hand on the back of his neck. She pulled him toward her. The kiss this time wasn’t a speedy smooch on the lips. It was a toe-curling, tongue lashing. When she leaned back, he was glad he had lip balm in his pocket because his lips were burning. He glanced around and there were half a dozen tables staring directly at them.
Tags: Nicole Dixon, novelexcerpt, Skater
15
Mar
What’s funny is how these two stories are connected, though set 40 years apart. The Skater is NOT a mainline Dixon-Prince story. Part of it takes place before Jack and Amy get together, and Amy never makes an appearance, although Jack does slip in and say hi. We have more of Nicole Dixon, and Terry Gates has a significant role. In fact, we have a different set of actions taking place on June 13th, 1981, the night of …
Tags: Planning Vengeance, Skater, The Call, writing
12
Mar
But one night, a couple of years ago, I was reading a book that wasn’t particularly good. As a side note here, I have read through some books that were pretty bad. It is a point of pride for me to finish one I start, even if I don’t like it. A handful have been a REAL struggle, but only a couple have forced me to give up. Back to the issue… I was reading a book that wasn’t good. It didn’t completely suck, but it could have been SO much better.
Tags: beta readers, In Real Life, writing
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