The Risen King by Samantha Warren

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Book Description

In an unprecedented move, three corners of Faery have joined together to defend their land from the terrible Leanansidhe. King Arthur has risen once again to the height of power and stands strong with Queen Aiofe at his side. In this final book of the Risen King trilogy, they go head-to-head with the most powerful faery the land has ever faced.

Other Information

The Risen King is the third and final book in the series of the same name. The first book, The Iron Locket, is available for free on all e-retailers.

Buy Links

Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/460449

Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-risen-king-samantha-warren/1119993088?ean=2940045653428

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/risen-king-risen-king-book/id902170073?mt=11

Kobo: http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/the-risen-king-the-risen-king-book-3

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PYDUMOW

Author Bio

Samantha Warren is a sci-fi, horror, and fantasy author who spends her days immersed in spaceships, dragons, and vampires. She milks cows for fun and collects zombie gnomes.

Contact Information for the Author

URL: http://www.samantha-warren.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/authorsamanthawarren

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/_samanthawarren

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Book Review: Hide Her Name by Nadine Dorries

Book Review: Hide Her Name by Nadine Dorries

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The second book in The Four Streets trilogy sees Kitty pregnant as Kathleen and Maura plan a way for her to give birth without giving the role of their families away in the murder of Father James, the police doggedly investigate the priest’s death. However, a second murder alarms the residents of the four streets.

The first book in this trilogy was a very satisfying read and this second instalment does not disappoint, in fact I stayed up most of the night to read it. it times of great adversity the human spirit does triumph and this is a theme that runs through the first book and this one. I look forward to reading the final installment in Summer 2015.

Link To Book:

Amazon UK
Amazon US
Goodreads

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Author Interview: A. L. Butcher

Author Interview: A. L. Butcher

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From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's books

You may have come across A. L. Butcher on her blog, Library of Erana. Alexandra is one of the most prolific Indies I know, so I was looking forward to finding out more about her and her work.

The Usual

Hello Alex, good to have you here. What inspired you to write your books?

The first novel – The Light Beyond the Storm Chronicles? It was born from a gaming character, something I’d been working on for a while and a lot of encouragement. I decided to flesh out the character, adapt her to my fantasy world and that was that. The later novels and the short stories have come from the lore of the world. It is a world where magic is forbidden, people are segregated and many enslaved. A tyrannical martial law is imposed, lies and half-truths abound and good and bad are not easily defined. There is a…

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Programs That Build Nonfiction Book Sales

Programs that build Non-Fiction Book Sales

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© 2014  Kebba Buckley Button, MS, OM.  World Rights Reserved.

Partering, stress, energy, writers © adam121-Fotolia

 

Are you a nonfiction author? Or would you like to be? Would you like to build the community of people who are interested in you and buy your books? Then this article is for you.

Do you have one book already? Great! So, what is your mission, your calling, your “job in the Universe”, of which this book is a part? What are you trying to achieve? Who are you trying to affect? Take a couple of minutes to write out your cause, your motivation for writing this book and others. This is your mission statement.

“My ideas usually come not at my desk writing

but in the midst of living.”

~Anais Nin

Can you see a multiyear plan that includes other books you may write? What would those books cover? How can you tie together the…

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Merry Christmas!

Nicholas C. Rossis's avatarNicholas C. Rossis

From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's booksIn the spirit of the season, I’ll share a story of generosity. The true story of my mother, who’s an incredibly giving and generous person. Especially with other people’s stuff.

You see, my mom has been working with various charities through the years. She’s always found painting, sewing and preparing things for sale in countless bazaars, when she’s not teaching orphans. Sadly, she tends to get carried away.

Growing up, I never knew whether I’d find my clothes in my closet, or if she would have given them away to a passerby, or to be sold off at a bazaar. Nor was I alone in my predicament; my father suffered the same fate. To illustrate my point, consider the case of the disappearing pair of jeans.

My dad had this pair of jeans that he loved. He’s a rotund fellow (albeit less so, nowadays) and that one pair of trousers fit…

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How Reading Classics Realizes Your Christmas Dreams: 10 Pointers via Pinocchio & Pathan

Margaret Kell Virany's avatarcozybookbasics

pinocchiofizaGetting children to read classic books, even hilarious ones like Pinocchio, is not always easy but the stakes couldn’t be higher. They’re our best bet for ever achieving our dreams for self-realization, rebirth, peace, redemption and goodwill to all mankind. A good boy was what Geppetto was trying to carve out of his outrageously impossible, willful puppet. What classic books come to tell us is that the paradise-on-earth we dream of is never easy but can always happen.

With more than ever readers, available books, gift-giving grandparents, creative teachers, informed parents and technological tools, we should be able to progress:
– the Gutenberg Project offers free e-book versions of all books in print
– you can download excerpts from movies of classics on devices; e.g. a mother I know used  Frozen (from a Hans Christen Andersen story) to organize a birthday party
– a variety of audiovisual resources can be used in classrooms…

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Happy Holidays! *** Greetings and a few special deals.

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Hi, folks! I know the Christmas season is a busy one, so I’ll keep this short. I have several new offerings and a few deals I wanted to share today. See below and let me know if you need something for Christmas so I can get it to you on time!

Blessings,
Aaron

P.S. You are the only folks to see this sneak peek of the new cover art for UNDER THE ICE, the last of the Gus LeGarde books which will be out soon, probably next month. ;o) I just couldn’t resist sharing it with you. But don’t breathe a word – I’ll be officially “revealing the cover” on Facebook soon!

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DEAL #1: For the next few days, the Kindle version of Betrayal is on sale for 99 cents. This is book 4 in Tall Pines Mysteries, but it can be read as a standalone.

DEALl #2: Theaudiobook

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Is a book worth more than…?

What is the worth of a book?

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Book Worth

WHAT IS A BOOK WORTH?

How much money do you spend on…?

one roll of toilet paper

a box of screws

a candy bar

popcorn or soda at the movies

one greeting card

tipping a waitress

diapers

baby formula

a pack of underwear

pencils

a gallon of gasoline

one dozen eggs

garbage bags

a book of stamps

vitamins and supplements

a cup of coffee

lightbulbs

hair dye

a pack of condoms

diet pills

a book that becomes your focus and source of joy or inspiration for weeks

Copyright © 2014 Chris McMullen

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“PRO” TIP: HOW TO CUT DOWN ON MANUSCRIPT ERRORS; AND/OR, HOW TO GET MORE JOY OUT OF POETRY — GUARANTEED! (QUICK TIP #4)

Dyane Forde’s Christmas Challenge

Dyane Forde’s Christmas Challenge

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Author Dyane Forde Author Dyane Forde

Hi everyone! I’m so excited to introduce today my friend and a very talented author: Dyane Forde

Dyane recently released her fabulous book The Purple Morrow. The Purple Morrow is a (light) Fantasy aimed at an adult audience. At the end of this post you will see the book cover, read a blurb from the book and there will also be information on how you can get your own copy.

Dyane Forde’s love of writing began with an early interest in reading and of words in general. She was always amazed at how linking words together in different ways had unexpected and pleasing results on others. People enjoyed what she created! This sparked a life-long desire to write all types of things, from short stories, novels, flash fiction, poetry…she enjoys trying genres and forms of writing which are different from what she’s used to; every story or…

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