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Window Above The Porch by Kevin Constanzi Angel is set in and around Baghdad in 2005. Iraqi Angel leads one group of insurgents whose task is to leave a bomb in what’s called the Green Zone. In the process they meet up with another more extreme insurgent group led by Arab Qasem on [...]
There aren’t that many of us on the street, but we turn up a lot in books. What, editors? Struggling indie authors? (I’m both of those!) No, redheads. (Yes, I’m one of those too.) The most popular hair colour for literary heroines is red, and to go with the fiery locks they often have green [...]
I’ve just read Chrissie’s first novel, Living Sensitive, and I loved it. I enjoy paranormal romance and this is a particularly original and fun book of this genre. And great news! There are more books to come in this series.
Here’s my ‘official’ review:
Delia Rhodes is a feisty and fascinating heroine who [...]
A Secure Heart by Charity Parkerson is a clever and entertaining series of four interwoven romantic stories. Not only does the Smith Security Services team of Shannon Smith, and twins Bob and Weave Sparks feature in each of the four vignettes, but the other characters that appear are connected in various ways. Gracie [...]
I’m always reviewing and promoting other people’s books. I decided it was time to promote my own! Heads Above Water is the account of our first couple of years living the expat life in France with a family, no income and an awful lot of work to do …
Here’s a review of [...]
This book is set in politically and socially turbulent 1960s America where women and ethnic minorities were beginning to emerge from under the oppressive discrimination they’d suffered until then. But the prejudices are still simmering. There are boundaries that shouldn’t be crossed. The after effects of both the Second World War and the [...]
David S Grant is the author of ten books, including Corporate Porn, Bleach|Blackout, Hollywood Ending, and Rock Stars. He also writes weekly rock, travel, and NBA columns from New York City.
Blood: The New Red really started with Corporate Porn since that featured a model, named Mickey, who worked in the adult movie [...]
Dark Redemption by R Peter Ubtrent is the fifth book in the stunning Dark Pilgrim series. And still the author keeps up mesmerised and surprised as events in the galaxy continue to twist and turn in directions we could never have foreseen. The universe seems to be crumbling into chaos. The F’gat Ynos [...]
As part of her virtual book tour for Go Publish Yourself, Katie Salidas is stopping by at Books Are Cool today, at least virtually! (And today is Katie’s daughter’s birthday too – happy birthday!) I asked Katie some questions about her book, her writing and herself.
1. What inspired you to write Go [...]
There are two approaches to writing. One is to write for the sake of writing – to let free those ideas and stories that are whirling around in your head. The other is more pragmatic – write to sell and make money. That might seem an unidealistic and mercenary way to go about [...]
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