WonHundred Word Wednesday: “The urge to interrupt him before he had finished was overwhelming”

Our prompt for this week is: “The urge to interrupt him before he had finished was overwhelming.” From that we write a 100 word story. 

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            The peddler droned on. The urge to interrupt him before he had finished was overwhelming.

            “I don’t need a vacuum cleaner. Nor do I need a whole set of Encyclopedias.”

            He narrowed his eyes and looked deep into mine. “Of course, an enterprising young man such as yourself has no need for such mundane items.” He rummaged in his large sack. “However, I have just what you need.”

            “I seriously doubt that.” But I was fixated on that pack. What could he mean?

            With a sly grin, he pulled out of his bag the exact spellbook I had been seeking.

 

Now here are the other authors’ sites so you can check out their take on it!

Wendy Knight, Author:http://www.wendyknightauthor.blogspot.com/

Kelly Martin, Author:http://www.kellymartinbooks.blogspot.com/

Jessica Winn, The Distracted Writer:Http://Thedistractedwriter.Com/

R.K. Grow: Http://Www.Rkgtheauthor.Com/

Stephanie Worlton’s Kreating Krazy blog: Http://Stephanieworlton.Blogspot.Com/

Leah Sanders, inklings: Http://Inklings-Leahsanders.Blogspot.Com/

Laura D. Bastian Http://Www.Lauradbastian.Com/

Jaclyn Weist  Http://Jaclynweist.Blogspot.Com

Amryn Scott Http://Wildscottkids.Wordpress.Com/

K.R. Wilburn  Http://Www.Krwilburn.Com/My-Blog.Html

Lindzee Armstrong/Lydia Winters Http://Lindzeearmstrong.Blogspot.Com

Kat!e Larson Http://Katesnovelidea.Blogspot.Com

Miranda D. Nelson Http://Www.Mirandadnelson.Blogspot.Com/

Angela Schroeder Http://Angelaschroederauthor.Blogspot.Com/

Ginny Romney Http://Romneyrants.Blogspot.Com/

Canda Mortensen Http://Candamortensen.Blogspot.Com

Jenna Eatough http://blog.mistglenmoon.net/blog/

Starimprint: Http://Starimprint.Blogspot.Com/

 

WonHundred Word Wednesday: “The pink glove lay on the ground, almost covered. . .”

This week’s prompt is: “The pink glove lay on the ground, almost covered. . .” A bunch of writers each do a 100 word story based on the weekly prompt. Here is mine: 

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AbbyJane scrambled through the debris. The smoke was starting to thicken and she ducked lower to avoid the worst of it.

I can’t stay. But I can’t leave yet. “I have to find it.”

She dug through the rubble and gasped, immediately coughing from the fumes.

The pink glove lay on the ground, almost covered by the rubble. She snatched it up and quickly reached into the empty fingers.

The ancient ring was still in there. Relief washed over her. She scrambled out of the room with her family’s heirloom still in her possession.

“I’m never taking it out again.”

 

You should check out all the others’ too! 

Wendy Knight, Author:http://www.wendyknightauthor.blogspot.com/

Kelly Martin, Author:http://www.kellymartinbooks.blogspot.com/

Jessica Winn, The Distracted Writer:Http://Thedistractedwriter.Com/

R.K. Grow: Http://Www.Rkgtheauthor.Com/

Stephanie Worlton’s Kreating Krazy blog: Http://Stephanieworlton.Blogspot.Com/

Leah Sanders, inklings: Http://Inklings-Leahsanders.Blogspot.Com/

Laura D. Bastian Http://Www.Lauradbastian.Com/

Jaclyn Weist  Http://Jaclynweist.Blogspot.Com

Amryn Scott Http://Wildscottkids.Wordpress.Com/

K.R. Wilburn  Http://Www.Krwilburn.Com/My-Blog.Html

Lindzee Armstrong/Lydia Winters Http://Lindzeearmstrong.Blogspot.Com

Kat!e Larson Http://Katesnovelidea.Blogspot.Com

Miranda D. Nelson Http://Www.Mirandadnelson.Blogspot.Com/

Angela Schroeder Http://Angelaschroederauthor.Blogspot.Com/

Ginny Romney Http://Romneyrants.Blogspot.Com/

Canda Mortensen Http://Candamortensen.Blogspot.Com

Jenna Eatough http://blog.mistglenmoon.net/blog/

Starimprint: Http://Starimprint.Blogspot.Com/

WonHundred Word Wednesday: “It was time. She’d fought against it for so long.”

It is that time of the week again. A bunch of authors take the same prompt and writ a 100 word story about it. The prompt for this week is: “It was time. She’d fought against it for so long.”

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It was time. She’d fought against it for so long. But fifty years of arguments, fights, underhanded stunts, and trickery had worn her down.

She was almost eighty years old. She couldn’t keep up the battle.

She pulled the paper toward her and glared at the person across from her. “Fine. I’ll sign it.” Her hand shook as she scrawled her signature across the bottom line. “I hope you’re finally happy, Mildred. The souvenir tea spoons are yours.”

The other woman cackled with maniacal glee.  “Finally mine! Don’t try to hide any.”

“I won’t. I hope you choke on them.

 

 

Now check out all the other stories! 

Wendy Knight, Author:http://www.wendyknightauthor.blogspot.com/

Kelly Martin, Author:http://www.kellymartinbooks.blogspot.com/

Jessica Winn, The Distracted Writer:Http://Thedistractedwriter.Com/

R.K. Grow: Http://Www.Rkgtheauthor.Com/

Stephanie Worlton’s Kreating Krazy blog: Http://Stephanieworlton.Blogspot.Com/

Leah Sanders, inklings: Http://Inklings-Leahsanders.Blogspot.Com/

Laura D. Bastian Http://Www.Lauradbastian.Com/

Jaclyn Weist  Http://Jaclynweist.Blogspot.Com

Amryn Scott Http://Wildscottkids.Wordpress.Com/

K.R. Wilburn  Http://Www.Krwilburn.Com/My-Blog.Html

Lindzee Armstrong/Lydia Winters Http://Lindzeearmstrong.Blogspot.Com

Kat!e Larson Http://Katesnovelidea.Blogspot.Com

Miranda D. Nelson Http://Www.Mirandadnelson.Blogspot.Com/

Angela Schroeder Http://Angelaschroederauthor.Blogspot.Com/

Ginny Romney Http://Romneyrants.Blogspot.Com/

Canda Mortensen Http://Candamortensen.Blogspot.Com

Jenna Eatough http://blog.mistglenmoon.net/blog/

Starimprint: Http://Starimprint.Blogspot.Com/

Book feature: THE SHAMAN’S CURSE by Meredith Mansfield

Here is another book I am really excited about. I have read excerpts from this world and it is a wonderfully complex dual magic system fantasy world (along with different cultures). I have read another of Meredith Mansfield’s books and loved it. Really glad this one is out AND on sale for the month of July!

INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL: $0.99 for the month of July only

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 Blurb: 

Vatar risked his life to try to save his friend–and failed. Now he has an implacable enemy in the vengeful shaman, who blames Vatar for the death of his only son. In his isolation, Vatar finds some comfort in daydreams. He knows the strange girl he sometimes imagines is just that–a dream. She’d better be.

Because, if she’s real things could get even worse for Vatar. The accepted magic of Vatar’s plains tribe wouldn’t enable him to see or communicate with a girl he doesn’t even know–or know where to find. That would be more like the magic passed down in certain, closely-guarded bloodlines among the ruling class of the coastal cities. And that’s bad. Very bad.

Unlike their own, Vatar’s people think the city magic is evil. If the shaman ever found out, it could be the weapon he needs to destroy Vatar. And yet, finding a way to accept the other side of his heritage may be the only way Vatar can ultimately defeat his enemy.

The two kinds of magic have always been totally separate. Until now.

 Enjoy an Excerpt:

Vatar reined his horse back behind his friends and turned his head slowly to scan around the endless circle of the plains that merged with the sky at the far horizon. The earth was all golden brown now, the grasses prematurely dried up by the lack of rain. Here and there, the green smudges of trees dotted the savannah, marking the waterholes. The darker blue-green line of the Great Forest marked the eastern horizon. Another line of trees, much closer, marked the course of the river. Everything seemed normal, but that spot between his shoulder blades still itched with a premonition of undefined danger that grew stronger the closer they got to the river.

Ariad slowed down to match Vatar’s pace, allowing the other two boys to go ahead. “Lions?”

Vatar shook his head. That was one danger he could dismiss out of hand. His connection to the Spirit of the Lion told him the nearest lions–in the shade at a distant waterhole–were sleeping off a full meal. “None we need to worry about.”

“What then?” Ariad asked.

“I don’t know. Something . . .” Vatar caught himself before he said too much. It was one of his mother’s oldest admonitions–almost as old as “Don’t touch the fire!” From the very first time he’d tried to describe that infrequent feeling of danger, she’d warned him not to mention it to anyone but her and Pa. Even his little sister Kiara didn’t know about it.

Vatar was already different enough–dark-haired and strongly-built among the tall, lanky, fair Dardani. Though she was Dardani now, his mother had come originally from a far-off city on the sea coast. The Dardani would accept his hair color and height, but not anything that even hinted at forbidden magic. Other than a few old stories, Vatar had no idea why his people had such deep-seated superstitious fear of magic, but he knew full well that it was one of the few things they’d never forgive.

Vatar didn’t think the itch between his shoulder blades was magic, any more than his ability to sense lions. That was his connection to his clan’s totem spirit–just like Ariad could sense eagles. But Mother’s caution was second nature by now. He forced one corner of his mouth up in a half-smile. “Maybe I’ve just heard one too many of Pa’s stories about Themyri ambushes.”

Ariad barked a laugh. “Haven’t we all? To hear our fathers tell it, the river is almost as dangerous as the Great Forest.” He shuddered a little at the reference to the one place all plains-dwelling Dardani feared most and made a surreptitious sign against magic and evil spirits. Being Eagle Clan, Ariad’s hand curled in an imitation of an eagle’s talons.

Where to find it:

Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LKP49TM

Barnes & Noble

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-shamans-curse-meredith-mansfield/1119702692

Apple

https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/the-shamans-curse/id887236843

Kobo

http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/the-shaman-s-curse

The related short story “Becoming Lioness” is free in all those places and more.

A little about Meredith Mansfield: 

Professionally, I’ve been a financial analyst and a visual basic programmer. I also have a paralegal certificate, although I’ve never worked in that field. It’s anybody’s guess what I’ll be when I grow up.

Imagining stories and writing have always been an important part of my life. It’s one I finally got to spend a significant amount of time on while I cared for my mother who had Alzheimer’s disease. 

Connect with me on my blog: 

MeredithMansfield.WordPress.com

WonHundred Word Wednesday: “It was just for one night.”

Today’s prompt for our 100 word story is: “It was just for one night.”

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Princess Kiva clutched her growling stomach. The sound echoed alarmingly in the silent tomb. It was just for one night, but the kingdom depended upon it. Potential rulers had failed in the past.

She had gone through every purification ritual and now she needed to spend the entire night amongst her ancestors—the wisdom of the ages—to prove she could lead the country.

Otherwise there would be civil war.

She settled down against the cold stone of the tomb. There was an errant sound. A hiss, and dry scales brushing through dust.

Had other ancestors failed?

Or been assassinated?

 

Now you can see what everyone else did with the same prompt! 

Wendy Knight, Author: Www.Wendyknightauthor.Blogspot.Com

Kelly Martin, Author: Www.Kellymartinbooks.Blogspot.Com

Jessica Winn, The Distracted Writer:Http://Thedistractedwriter.Com/

R.K. Grow: Http://Www.Rkgtheauthor.Com/

Stephanie Worlton’s Kreating Krazy blog: Http://Stephanieworlton.Blogspot.Com/

Leah Sanders, inklings: Http://Inklings-Leahsanders.Blogspot.Com/

Laura D. Bastian Http://Www.Lauradbastian.Com/

Jaclyn Weist  Http://Jaclynweist.Blogspot.Com

Amryn Scott Http://Wildscottkids.Wordpress.Com/

K.R. Wilburn  Http://Www.Krwilburn.Com/My-Blog.Html

Lindzee Armstrong/Lydia Winters Http://Lindzeearmstrong.Blogspot.Com

Kat!e Larson Http://Katesnovelidea.Blogspot.Com

Miranda D. Nelson Http://Www.Mirandadnelson.Blogspot.Com/

Angela Schroeder Http://Angelaschroederauthor.Blogspot.Com/

Ginny Romney Http://Romneyrants.Blogspot.Com/

Canda Mortensen Http://Candamortensen.Blogspot.Com

Jenna Eatough http://blog.mistglenmoon.net/blog/

Starimprint: Http://Starimprint.Blogspot.Com/

Book Feature: SECOND DAUGHTER by Susan Kaye Quinn (with a giveaway)

I am so excited for this book. I read the first book (Third Daughter) and loved it! (I mean, really– steampunk, flavor of India, adventure, romance– what’s not to love?) So I have been waiting for this next book to come out. AND the first book is on sale for only $.99 until the 21st. What are you waiting for? 😀

NEW RELEASE

Second Daughter (The Dharian Affairs #2)Assassins, skyships, and royal intrigue… Kindle, Kobo, AllRomance

Second Daughter is the second book in The Dharian Affairs trilogy (Third Daughter, Second Daughter, First Daughter). This steampunk-goes-to-Bollywood (Bollypunk!) romance takes place in an east-Indian-flavored alternate world filled with skyships, assassins, royal romance and intrigue.

Reviews of the first book, Third Daughter:
“The author fuses carriages, steam trains, airships and clockwork with the rich eastern culture that underlies Bollywood storytelling…” – Cherie Reich
“The political intrigue, the steampunk gadgets, and the beautiful costumes kept me in wonderment.” – Tony Benson
“Third Daughter is vividly breathtaking. Quinn delivers royal intrigue, exotic locations, and sweeping romance. Not to be missed!” – Pavarti Tyler, author of Shadow on the Wall

ON SALE – 99cents until 7/21 Third Daughter (The Dharian Affairs #1)

Kindle, Nook, Kobo, iTunes, AllRomance (also available in print)The Third Daughter of the Queen wants her birthday to arrive so she’ll be free to marry for love, but rumors of a new flying weapon may force her to accept a barbarian prince’s proposal for a peace-brokering marriage. Desperate to marry the charming courtesan she loves, Aniri agrees to the prince’s proposal as a subterfuge in order to spy on him, find the weapon, and hopefully avoid both war and an arranged marriage to a man she does not love.

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WonHundred Word Wednesday: “She had to find the necklace before. . .”

This week’s prompt for our 100 word story is: “She had to find the necklace before. . .”

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This was absolutely the last wedding Jenessa was planning. There had been crazy things before, but today had been disastrous. The bride decided—last minute, mind you—that there was a particular piece of jewelry she had to have. Jenessa had scrambled from one end of the city to the other. She had to find the necklace before the wedding luncheon.

She finally found it.

All for nothing.

Jenessa had dealt with terrible brides before, but this one took the cake. And the presents.

And apparently took the best man too.

The wedding was cancelled in a shout-fest.

Never. Again. 

Oh no she didn’t!

Now see what all the other authors did with this same prompt 🙂 

Wendy Knight, Author: Www.Wendyknightauthor.Blogspot.Com

Kelly Martin, Author: Www.Kellymartinbooks.Blogspot.Com

Jessica Winn, The Distracted Writer:Http://Thedistractedwriter.Com/

R.K. Grow: Http://Www.Rkgtheauthor.Com/

Stephanie Worlton’s Kreating Krazy blog: Http://Stephanieworlton.Blogspot.Com/

Leah Sanders, inklings: Http://Inklings-Leahsanders.Blogspot.Com/

Laura D. Bastian Http://Www.Lauradbastian.Com/

Jaclyn Weist  Http://Jaclynweist.Blogspot.Com

Amryn Scott Http://Wildscottkids.Wordpress.Com/

K.R. Wilburn  Http://Www.Krwilburn.Com/My-Blog.Html

Lindzee Armstrong/Lydia Winters Http://Lindzeearmstrong.Blogspot.Com

Kat!e Larson Http://Katesnovelidea.Blogspot.Com

Miranda D. Nelson Http://Www.Mirandadnelson.Blogspot.Com/

Angela Schroeder Http://Angelaschroederauthor.Blogspot.Com/

Ginny Romney Http://Romneyrants.Blogspot.Com/

Canda Mortensen Http://Candamortensen.Blogspot.Com

Jenna Eatough http://blog.mistglenmoon.net/blog/

Starimprint: Http://Starimprint.Blogspot.Com/

 

WonHundred Word Wednesday: Reluctantly, he handed over the key.

Today’s one hundred word story is based on the prompt: “Reluctantly, he handed over the key.”

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Reluctantly, he handed over the key. Of course, the reluctance was all for show. That fool Overmaster grinned—self-satisfactory way of his—and held his hand out. The steam-powered guards flanked the Overmaster and watched to make sure Devin didn’t try anything funny.

So Devin passed off the key without a fight. He didn’t need to suggest that the Overmaster should be the first one through the locked door. He knew the arrogant man wouldn’t let anyone else in with the treasure.

Devin also didn’t mention the beast that waited inside that room. 

Watching over the treasure. 

Eating trespassers.

 

Here are the other authors and their take on the prompt. Check them out! 🙂

Wendy Knight, Author: www.wendyknightauthor.blogspot.com

Kelly Martin, Author: www.kellymartinbooks.blogspot.com

Jessica Winn, The Distracted Writer:http://thedistractedwriter.com/

R.K. Grow: http://www.rkgtheauthor.com/

Stephanie Worlton’s Kreating Krazy blog: http://stephanieworlton.blogspot.com/

Leah Sanders, inklings: http://inklings-leahsanders.blogspot.com/

Laura D. Bastian http://www.lauradbastian.com/

Jaclyn Weist  http://jaclynweist.blogspot.com

Amryn Scott http://wildscottkids.wordpress.com/

K.R. Wilburn  http://www.krwilburn.com/my-blog.html

Lindzee Armstrong/Lydia Winters http://lindzeearmstrong.blogspot.com

Kat!e Larson http://katesnovelidea.blogspot.com

Miranda D. Nelson http://www.mirandadnelson.blogspot.com/

Angela Schroeder http://angelaschroederauthor.blogspot.com/

Ginny Romney http://romneyrants.blogspot.com/

Canda Mortensen http://candamortensen.blogspot.com

Jenna Eatough http://blog.mistglenmoon.net/

Starimprint: http://starimprint.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

 

 

WonHundred Word Wednesday: “My heart pounded wildly”

This week’s prompt for our 100 word story is: “My heart pounded wildly.”

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          My heart pounded wildly as my feet scrabbled for a toe-hold. My upper arm strength was pretty impressive, if I do say so myself, but even I couldn’t dangle by my fingertips all night.

          “Next time, Jake, I’ll make the plan. And you’ll put on the cat suit and scale the cliff wall.” With a gasp I stretched further and my foot found purchase against one of the rocks.

          “I thought we’re on radio silence.” His smooth voice carried through the earpiece. “Besides, I like the view from down here.”

          “And I like it better when you’re quiet.” Total eyeroll.

 

Now you can check out all the other authors and see their take on this prompt! Enjoy 🙂

Wendy Knight, Author: www.wendyknightauthor.blogspot.com

Kelly Martin, Author: www.kellymartinbooks.blogspot.com

Jessica Winn, The Distracted Writer:http://thedistractedwriter.com/

R.K. Grow: http://www.rkgtheauthor.com/

Stephanie Worlton’s Kreating Krazy blog: http://stephanieworlton.blogspot.com/

Leah Sanders, inklings: http://inklings-leahsanders.blogspot.com/

Laura D. Bastian http://www.lauradbastian.com/

Jaclyn Weist  http://jaclynweist.blogspot.com

Amryn Scott http://wildscottkids.wordpress.com/

K.R. Wilburn  http://www.krwilburn.com/my-blog.html

Lindzee Armstrong/Lydia Winters http://lindzeearmstrong.blogspot.com

Kat!e Larson http://katesnovelidea.blogspot.com

Miranda D. Nelson http://www.mirandadnelson.blogspot.com/

Angela Schroeder http://angelaschroederauthor.blogspot.com/

Ginny Romney http://romneyrants.blogspot.com/

Canda Mortensen http://candamortensen.blogspot.com

Jenna Eatough http://blog.mistglenmoon.net/

 

 

 

Book Feature: TORN CANVAS by Donna K Weaver

 

Today I am featuring the book TORN CANVAS, by Donna K. Weaver. 

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Title: TORN CANVAS(Safe Harbors, #2)

Author: Donna K. Weaver

Release Date: May 28, 2014

Pages: 376

Genre: Fiction | Adventure | Contemporary Romance

Modern-day pirates took more than Jori Virtanen’s friends; they stole his face. Not only does the twenty- four-year-old former model have to confront months of reconstructive surgery, he discovers his previous life was as superficial as his looks. Jori struggles to make a new life for himself as an artist while evading the press. They expect a hero, but he knows the truth. His beauty masks a beast.

Olivia Howard’s given up a normal life for her job, and the sacrifices are finally paying off. The twenty-six-year-old talk-show host’s ratings are heading to the top of the charts. Her dream is to make a difference in people’s lives, but the studio wants mind fluff—like interviewing hot model Jori Virtanen. When Olivia learns the guy helped rescue passengers on a cruise excursion from kidnappers, she knows this is the story she needs to make her case. The only problem is the hero was injured, and now he’s disappeared.

The more Olivia learns about the man behind the scar, the more intrigued she becomes. But Jori is no girl’s happily ever after. Once she finds him, Olivia has to free his heart and heal the beast.

My Thoughts on the book: 

I loved the first book in this series, A CHANGE OF PLANS, and Jori was one of my favorite supporting characters.

He had lived a very shallow life (mostly to deal with horrible things from his childhood). Through the events in the first book he becomes as scarred on the outside as he was on the inside. TORN CANVAS picks up with Jori’s story.

I loved his journey. To see the lives that touch his for good and to see the difference he makes for them is wonderful. ‘Grandma Anna’ is a great example of one of these people. She was really feisty and a favorite character for me.

This book also gives us a better look at Olivia and the person she is. She was so cool. She had overcome a horrible life-situation and was a genuine and caring person. (And a gamer, which made her Awesome!!)

This book was a great view of the pathways the characters chose, or even the ones that were thrust upon them, and what they did with them to make the most of their lives. And bonus: it has swoon-worthy clean romance. *sigh* 😀

I can’t wait for the next book in the series!

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Donna K. Weaver is a Navy brat who joined the Army and has lived in Asia and

Europe. Because she sailed the Pacific three times as a child, she loves cruising and

wishes she could accrue enough vacation time to do more of it with her husband.

 

Donna and her husband have six children and eight grandchildren who live all over the world.

 

At fifty, Donna decided to study karate and earned her black belt in Shorei Kempo.  

 

After recording city council minutes for twenty years, Donna decided to write something a little

longer and with a lot more emotion–and kissing.

You can find Donna here: 

Facebook | Goodreads | Twitter | Website 

 Pinterest |  Google+

Check out this book trailer!

 

June 16th Sweetly Clean Romance– Review/

Excerpt

 June 16thGamila’s Review  – Review

 June 16hCindy M. Hogan– Review/Playlist

 June 17thPeering Into– Review

 June 17th Krista Wayment– Guest Post

 June 17thLaura D. Bastian – Review

 June 17thChristy Dorrity Author – Interview

 June 18thLeigh Covington– Interview/Highlight

 June 18thCanda’s Ink Blast – Review

 June 18thDiann T. Read– Spotlight

 June 18thMeetings With My Muse– Spotlight

 June 18thMedeia Sharif– Top Ten/ Spotlight

 June 18thBookishPlaylist/Top Ten

 June 19thLucinda Whitney – Review/Interview

 June 19thYA Author Elana Johnson– Interview

 June 19thWhy Not? Because I Said So – Review

 June 19thJordan McCollum – Spotlight/GP

 June 20thFeather Pens, Tartan Dreams – Review/Guest Post

 June 20thLindzee Armstrong/Lydia Winters– Review

 June 20thAuthor Brooke Williams– GP/Spotlight

 June 20thWordpaintings Unlimited– Spotlight

 June 20thMins Reads and Reviews– Review

 June 20th Meredith Mansfield – Review

 

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