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Survival Tactics Is FREE For The Next Five Days!

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Get "Survival Tactics" for #FREE from now until January 13, 2016. Just visit #Smashwords at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/529479 and enter coupon code RL22W at check out to get "Survival Tactics" for $0.00. 100%, absolutely FREE just in time for the weekend. I love #reading on a lazy Saturday afternoon and I hope that you do, too.  Be sure to pick up "Swept Away" and "Code:PINK" while you are there. And as always, please leave a review if you enjoyed the book(s) Thanks so much for your support and your readership! Also, look me up on #Goodreads, as I love hearing from other readers and fellow authors. #freeebook #freebook #newauthor #newbook #fiction #domesticviolencefiction #dysfunctionalrelationshipfiction #romanticsuspense

Paperback Copies of "Code:PINK" Have Arrived For My Winners!

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They're here!  ‪#‎ Paperback‬  copies of "Code:PINK" for the two winners from my book signing event that took place on April 9, 2015 have arrived! Gloria Carty, (mother of  Herman MrHit Carty  and  Cherisse Carty-mcpherson ) and Gary Watson  will each be receiving an  ‪#‎ autographed‬  copy of "Code:Pink". Also, make sure when you  ‪#‎ read‬  "Code:PINK" to check out the ‪#‎ cameoappearance‬  by  Gia Hensford Warren  as "Destiny Rivera" Gia was our  ‪#‎ prize‬   ‪#‎ winner‬  to appear as a minor ch aracter in my next  ‪#‎ book‬ ! ‪#‎ Congratulations‬  to all of the  ‪#‎ winners‬ ! Also, to  ‪#‎ celebrate‬  the release of the prequel to "Survival Tactics" on Smashwords, which is called "Swept Away", I am offering "Survival Tactics" for  ‪#‎ FREE‬  for the next five days, starting tomorrow January 8, 2016. I will be posting a  ‪#‎ couponcode‬  at midnight tonight, so be sure you don't miss this ‪#‎ greatdea

Review: Trying to Survive

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Trying to Survive by Hannah Davenport My rating: 0 of 5 stars I happened to pick up this book while it was on a free promotion during the Christmas holiday, The cover really grabbed me and the storyline seemed to be interesting. I did not know anything about PCD, nor had I ever heard of it. But I liked the fact that the author integrated a disease into the story, as sometimes the characters in the book are too perfect if the writer is trying to hard to pull readers in.(if that makes sense). This was an enjoyable read and I really came to care for the two main characters, their stories written in alternating POV(point of view) I am a fan of this kind of writing, because I like to see the same story from different angles and it puts an interesting spin on things when we can see both sides of a situation. I very much enjoyed reading about Carlana(Lana)and Colin! I am looking forward to the next book in the series, and I really got pulled into the story.