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Jack
Jack is your meant-to-be man! He's the ultimate "reluctant hero". He fears there is nothing else in the world to explore, nothing else for him to see… until he finds the right woman. He just needs the right woman to make him believe in magic and love at first sight. He'll come through for you, just when you need him; he'll be your knight in slightly tarnished armor. In bed and out, Jack is exactly what you need.
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Ahem, you can buy Boundless here. I do recommend Annie Dean. Her style is fun, sexy and beyond the rules. There is yet another account of what publishing is like after you start to see success. This time it's by the beautiful and hilarious Cherie Priest. Could she get any more perfect? Go, read, enjoy. I also want to point out to everyone who knows me in the flesh that as a writer I am not expected to be perfect at the grammar and the spelling. (OMG OpenOffice corrected my t-e-hs! Is this bad or good?) Editing is half the battle. So you can stop making fun of my habit of making up words when I'm talking to you. I'm starting my Success Series Monday, so make sure to check back. This will be an interactive series, which means your opinions are important! Start thinking about what makes a book a success in your mind. I got my copy of HebrewPunk today! I am quite excited. For those who haven't heard here's a testimonial: “I did read the book, and the good thing is that I loved it—kick-ass kosher adventures. Tidhar writes a sort of intensified supernatural action-surrealism that fair rattles along and is full of surprises—not only plot-twists and thrills, but a level of conceptual surprise, a reinvigoration of some of the more tired conventions of the fantasy-horror genre. Zombies, golems, werewolves, Rabbis, Kabbala, it’s all here, and all saturated with a sense of exotic roundedness, an eerie solidity and reality. Not to be missed.” —Adam Roberts, author of Gradisyl Lastly, on the review front I'm now reviewing for Tangent Online. You can check out my first review here. And I'm moving my reviews to their own blog in the hopes that they'll get more attention that way. I'll still cross post them here, of course, but the whole point is to let people know what kinds of options are out there, so the more user friendly the better. I'm also open to guest reviews. If you want to share a review of a book you loved I want to see it. The review blog address is micheleleebooklove.blogspot.com I'll be adding my past reviews and tagging them by genre as I can. New! Check out my review Blog: Book Love | WriYe: 95,764/100,000 | WC September: 4,783 | | Subs: 79/50 | Accepts: 4 | Rejects: 65 |
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