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February 26, 2016
Anyone U Want Androids Inc.
Today, I will be giving you a sneak peak at my new e-book, Anyone U Want!
This is a short, sexy little novella (only 20,000 words) I started way back before the 50 Shades Billionaire craze began. I know–I was ahead of my time, right? Anyway, I found it on my laptop the other day and wondered why I had never finished it. I mean, I wanted to know how it ended! So I took a little time to sit down and write the ending and I was glad I had. It’s pure naughty sci-fi fun–my favorite thing to write. I hope you’ll enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!
See below for the Blurb and Excerpt on Anyone U Want which will be released on kindleunlimited (KU) at Amazon on March 1, 2016.
Hugs and Happy Reading,
Evangeline

Anyone U Want: BLURB
What can you do when you’re in love with your hot Billionaire boss and you know you can’t have him? Make an android of him, of course.
Holly Sparks is the plus-sized assistant to Grant Harris the Third–the billionaire magnate of the largest hovercar company in the world. She’s dying for a chance to be dominated by her sexy, unobtainable boss but she knows she’s not his type. While on a business trip to the moon, Holly visits Anyone U Want Androids Inc.–a company that promises to make a life-like android replica of anyone. It might cost her entire Christmas bonus but to Holly it’s worth it to have kinky sex with a man she knows she’ll never have–even if it’s not really Grant.
Grant Harris the Third might appear to have it all but there’s one thing he can’t have–his curvy little assistant Holly. Grant is sure his need to sexually dominate a woman would scare the timid Holly away and he doesn’t want that–better to have her in his life as an assistant than not at all. But then, on a business trip to the moon he happens to find her dream-viewer–full of kinky BDSM fantasies with him in the starring role. And when he sees the brochure for Anyone U Want androids, the temptation to make Holly’s fantasy a reality is just too great.
After all, who needs an android when you can have the real thing?
Anyone U Want: EXCERPT
Taking a deep breath, Holly twisted the knob and let herself in. An exact replica of her boss’s office back home greeted her.
“Wow,” she muttered, her heels sinking into the plush carpet as she stepped into the room. There was Mr. Harris’s polished wooden desk with its high-backed padded chair and there was her own, smaller chair to one side of it. There was a window—no doubt a holographic reproduction but very good all the same—that showed the same remote view of the city she looked out at every day. There were even stacks of paperwork and an iThink holo pad lying on the desk waiting for her to work on it.
But where was the main attraction? Where was the android Grant Harris?
As if answering her thoughts, the knob turned and the door opened to reveal her boss.
“Hello, Ms. Sparks,” he said curtly, exactly as he always did every morning. Then he went to sit behind his desk and started looking through the papers stacked there.
Holly couldn’t help but gape at him in astonishment. She’d seen the ads for Anyone U Want often enough to have them memorized but none of them had ever shown an android that looked this realistic. Most of the androids she’d seen had slightly plastic looking skin and glassy eyes. Holly had been prepared to ignore these slight flaws—as long as the android looked like a reasonable facsimile of her boss and was able to do everything she wanted, it was good enough for her.
But this…this was amazing. She took a step closer to the android boss, still bent studiously over his paperwork. She wanted a closer look at the Grant android…and then she remembered she could actually have one.
The fantasy doesn’t start until I say, she reminded herself. Until then, I can do anything I want.
Including getting close to her boss in ways she’d always dreamed of but never dared.
Holly knew she was safe but still, he looked so real it took a moment for her to gather her nerve. Only the knowledge that the clock was ticking on her fantasy got her moving.
She came around the desk as she did every day. But this time instead of sitting down in her chair and asking going over the day’s schedule, Holly stepped boldly up to her boss. He was so much taller than her that they were almost an even height, even with her standing and him sitting.
The android Grant took no notice of her so Holly began to feel brave. She took a closer look—yes, it was Grant Harris the third, all right—right down to the dimple on his left cheek and the small touches of silver in his dark hair, right at the temples. He really was a mouthwatering man.
Daring greatly, Holly did something she’d always wanted to do and ran a hand through his hair. For a moment, she almost thought she felt the android shudder, its big frame moving beneath her touch. But Grant continued to stare down at the paperwork and she concluded she must have been mistaken.
Getting braver, Holly lifted his chin, relishing the slight scratch of his whiskers against her palm, and looked into his eyes. They didn’t look glassy or artificial at all. In fact, they were the exact same pale, icy-blue shade fringed thickly with black lashes that she looked at every day.
“Amazing,” Holly whispered to herself, stepping even closer, so that she was between the android’s spread legs. “It’s so real.”
Still the Grant android said nothing. It only stared at her with an inscrutable gaze as Holly ran her fingers through its thick, dark hair as she had always longed to do with the real Grant. He even smelled real—the warm, spicy scent of his expensive cologne filled her senses, making her almost dizzy with desire.
Then she did something else she’d always wanted to do. Cupping his strong jaw in her hand, she bent down and kissed the sensuous mouth.
The android’s lips were pliant under hers and for a moment—just a bare moment—Holly thought she felt him kissing her back. But when she pulled back uncertainly, he stopped at once. Feeling reassured, Holly went back to her kiss. Grant’s mouth tasted of the spearmint candies he liked to suck between meetings—sweet and sharp and hot—so hot. How did they get an android to have such lifelike body temperature?
Somehow she found herself sinking into his lap with her lips still locked with his. God, he felt so solid—so muscular and firm beneath her, just like she’d always imagined the real Grant would. She knew he worked out on a regular basis and she’d seen his broad, muscular chest once or twice when he had to change quickly in the office—she wondered if the android did justice to that particular detail? And speaking of details…
“Oh!” she jumped, breaking the kiss as she felt something hot and hard pressing against her ass. Well, that was surprising. Could the Anyone U Want people really make androids that got hard-ons?
Standing up, she reached boldly into his lap to find out. The android Grant was wearing an expensive looking, dark, tailored suit exactly like the kind the real Grant always wore. Sure enough, tenting the crotch of the suit was a long, hard ridge that must be his cock.
Mesmerized, Holly reached down to touch it. Then she gripped it gently in her hand, marveling over the size. Wow—she hoped she’d be able to handle all this! She didn’t know if it was true to life or not but it was clear that here at Anyone U Want, size mattered.
Again, as she stroked the hard ridge, she thought she felt the Grant android quiver. But his expression remained blank and Holly decided she must have imagined it. She stroked him again, feeling the heat of his thick shaft in her hand. Would she have that inside her soon? According to her fantasy she would. The very thought made her shiver.
At last, Holly stopped and stood back. Kissing and touching him was fun, but the clock was still running. And no matter what the girl at the front desk had said about everything being taken care of, she didn’t want to get only halfway through and then be told her time was up and she had to leave.
Still, she couldn’t help stealing one last kiss.
“Mmm,” she murmured, pressing her lips to his mouth. “I’ve wanted to do all that for just about forever, I think. I don’t care if I’ll be living on nurtri-paste for a month—this is totally worth it.”
Then she stepped back and went to sit at her own chair beside his desk. Clearing her throat, she raised her voice and said clearly, “Fantasy Start.”
February 19, 2016
My Top 5 New TV Shows
Today, I wanted to give you my Top 5 list for new TV shows. These shows either started in the latter half of 2015 or released in 2016 and have had at least one episode that has been released. All of these new TV shows have spiked my interest in one way or another.
I would love to know what you think of these TV shows, and do you have a Top 5 list for new TV shows that is different from mine.
Well without further ado…
Number 5: DC’s LEGENDS OF TOMORROW (CW)
This one incorporates some of the other superhero TV shows already out but with a little bit of a different twist on it.
Number 4: THE MAGICIANS (Syfy)
This one is based on Lev Grossman‘s best-selling books and centers around a school where magic is taught.
Number 3: SHADOWHUNTERS: THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS (Freeform)
This one is based on Cassandra Clare‘s book and is the second adaption of it being brought to screen.
Number 2: THE SHANNARA CHRONICLES (MTV)
This one is based on Terry Brooks‘ books and brings us on a journey to save the universe from demons who have been trapped for a long time.
Number 1: SENSE8 (Netflix)
This one brings a new meaning to expanding our senses. Eight strangers around the globe find themselves connected and hunted down by an unknown enemy.
February 12, 2016
Coming on Valentine’s Day
Today, I have a special treat for you…an excerpt from my new book coming Valentine’s Day, The Institute: Daddy Issues, which you can find below. First here are a few things that people are saying about The Institute:
I have to say that I went into this book expecting to not enjoy it…I was pleasantly surprised,” says Christina on Goodreads.
“Age play is a newer subject for me. I have read a few short, easy stories but this one wasn’t like that. We had fully developed characters with flaws and “issues” that hit you in the heart,” says Amanda on Goodreads.
“I’m also pleased to say that even though I’m an age play fan that if you aren’t this is a good book to explain how its world works,” says Lex on Goodreads.
“This story is about more than just the age play theme, it really goes after and explores the emotions of both characters and why they are enjoying the play. All sex scenes are well done and will truly make the reader hot and bothered,” says Monica on Goodreads.
You can read the full reviews that are currently up on Goodreads.
This is a book that is about age play which is a particular type of kink and is not for everyone. If you would like more information about where I acquired my inspiration for it, you can read that here.
P.S. If this sounds like something you would like to read or give a try, you can pre-order it at: Amazon US – Amazon UK – Amazon CA – Amazon AU – Amazon FR – Barnes & Noble – Smashwords.
Happy (Almost) Valentines Day!
Evangeline Anderson
The Institute: Excerpt
“No.” Stevens frowned. “Listen, Detectives, I don’t think either one of you is quite grasping the concept here.” He looked at me. “This man is your protector—your guardian…your disciplinarian…your everything. He will kill or die to protect you and you adore him for that.”
“I do?” I asked.
Salt nodded. “Makes sense. I would kill or die to protect Andi.”
“You would?” I turned my head to look at Salt more fully. He met my eyes without hesitation.
“You know I would, Andi,” he said softly. “On this there can be no question.”
“Well, you’re already doing a good job of acting protective, Detective Salt,” Stevens said. “But you, Detective Sugarbaker, need to ramp up your game.”
“Okay,” I said, trying to hold on to my temper. “Tell me how since you’re the kink expert.”
“You can start by snuggling into your Daddy’s lap like a real Babygirl would,” Stevens said, frowning. “You want to get as close as possible because in his arms is where you find comfort, love, protection from the big, bad outside world. In his arms is where you feel safe.”
I looked back at Salt who shrugged and opened his arms to me—a silent invitation.
I scooted back on his lap until my back was touching his chest but I couldn’t quite allow myself to relax. It felt strange, being held this way. In fact, the last time I could remember sitting on someone’s lap was before my own father took off when I was around nine.
“You’re still too stiff,” Stevens objected. “Relax.”
“I can’t,” I said. “This is just so weird. I’m a grown woman—I shouldn’t be sitting on anyone’s lap.”
“Andi…come,” Salt said in my ear. And then I felt his long, muscular arms enfolding me, drawing me closer so that the side of my body was pressed to his broad chest and my face was against the strong column of his throat.
“Salt!” I protested but I made no move to stop him.
“Just be still, Andi,” he murmured in that deep, commanding voice of his. “Just breathe.”
I wanted to squirm or protest but there was a note of authority in his tone that I didn’t dare to disobey. With a sigh, I closed my eyes and tried to let myself relax.
After a moment, I found that I didn’t have to pretend any more. It was nice sitting in Salt’s lap. He was big and warm and comforting and his aftershave smelled like the ocean. Not a tropical ocean though—something cold and rugged like the Baltic sea… I realized my thoughts didn’t really make sense but then I decided I didn’t care. I liked the feeling of being so close to my partner, of being held and protected by him.
Shouldn’t like it so much, whispered a little voice in my head. You know you can’t trust this feeling—you can’t trust any man to really protect you. You have to look after yourself, Andi!
I knew it was true and yet for a little while, at least, I wanted to pretend it wasn’t. Wanted to pretend that Salt’s arms really were the safe haven they seemed to be and relax against him, feeling the motion of his breathing, and taking in the warm scent of his skin.
Pre-Order Links
Amazon US – Amazon UK – Amazon CA – Amazon AU – Amazon FR – Barnes & Noble – Smashwords
February 5, 2016
My Inspiration for The Institute: Daddy Issues…
Hi guys, I want to talk to you today about my new book, The Institute: Daddy Issues, and my inspiration for writing it.
People often ask me where I get the ideas for my stories. And in most cases, it’s really hard to point a finger to any one thing. I like to say that my brain is always in “what if” mode so everything and anything I see can instantly be turned into a story. It might not be a story I would sit and write down but it keeps me constantly entertained and helps me amuse my seven year old son, so it works for me.
But in the case of Daddy Issues, I did have a clear source of inspiration.
Back in August of 2015, my assistant and good friend Laura told me that Fetcon was coming to town. Fetcon is all about fetishes and the kinky side of sex. Considering how much BDSM I’ve written, you would think I would have attended before. But I hadn’t so I was eager to go.
Fetcon was held in a big hotel in St. Pete and there were all kinds of interesting things to see–people dressed in fetish gear, drag queens in black leather and feathers,
exhibitions on how to bind your sub properly
and proper pole dancing techniques, as well as a dungeon where Laura and I saw someone being wrapped in a huge roll of cellophane. And of course, there were rows and rows of dildos,
vibrators, handcuffs, butt plugs, and every other kind of device you could imagine (and some you couldn’t.)
But what really caught my eye (and my imagination) were the women I saw dressed as Babygirls or Littles wandering around. The costume seemed to consist of a short plaid school girl skirt, a button down white blouse, knee socks and Mary Janes. I saw several people wearing this outfit and not all of them were school girl age. In fact, I saw one “girl” that appeared to be in her mid seventies. Some of them were with men–their Daddy Doms–and some were alone. Of course there are lots of other Age Play costumes this was the one I saw the most and it really caught my eye.
After leaving Fetcon, I decided to check into this particular kink which is called Age Play.
Age Play is a fetish where one of the participants (usually the woman) dresses and acts much younger than she is. She is the “Babygirl” or the “Little.” The other participant (usually a man) is the “Big” in the relationship, also called the “Daddy” or sometimes “Daddy Dom.”
It may sound strange at first but Age Play isn’t about child abuse or incest–it’s about the Little being able to regress to an age when she felt completely safe and totally cared for. It’s about giving herself utterly without worry or fear to her “Daddy.” Basically, it’s another form of Domination and Submission but the relationship is often more tender and playful than the one between a regular Dom and Sub.
I knew at once that I wanted to write a book about Age Play but I didn’t just want to make it all about the sex. Although there is plenty of hot sex in The Institute: Daddy Issues, I wanted to dive deeper than that. There are hundreds of books on Amazon which feature Age Play and pseudo-incest–Daddy and Daughter type stories that are strictly what I call “stroke books.” In other words, they’re only about getting the reader off.
Of course I do want you to get off to my books, dear reader, but that’s not all I want. I wanted to explore the past of the characters–to see imagine what might make someone interested in Age Play. To make someone actually need it. And if I’m honest, I wanted to explore a little bit of my own psyche too.
In Daddy Issues, my main character, Detective Andi Sugarbaker, was abandoned by her biological father at the age of nine. She grew up with a neglectful and unloving alcoholic mother and developed a deep distrust of men because of the way her dad left her at such a young age. In the book, she is forced to go undercover playing the Babygirl
while her partner, Victor Saltanov, acts as her Big or Daddy.
Naturally Andi, being a tough, feminist detective, wants nothing to do with this role. She likes her partner well enough but she doesn’t trust men in general and she doesn’t like being made to feel helpless and vulnerable. But as the story progresses, she finds herself getting deeper and deeper into her act as Salt’s Babygirl, and opening herself to her partner in ways she never thought would be possible.
Yes, that does include some spanking in case you’re wondering ; )
Saltanov or Salt, as Andi calls him, isn’t without issues either. He grew up with an abusive father who beat both him and his mother and tried to harm his younger sisters. In consequence, Salt became very protective towards women he cared for. Because he had to shield his sisters and mother from his father’s drunken rage, he developed a need to protect and defend. He takes to the role of Andi’s Daddy–or Papa as she decides to call him–very naturally. Basically, he just wants to give Andi whatever she needs–whether she understands that she needs it or not.
Of course no undercover story would be complete without scenes where the characters are forced to do sexy and uncomfortable things they secretly long to do, even though they deny it. There’s plenty of that in The Institute: Daddy Issues to go along with all the angst.
Yeah…this.
All in all, I found writing The Institute: Daddy Issues to be both entertaining and therapeutic. I wasn’t abandoned by my father as Andi was, but my dad did suffer from clinical depression. He was often distant and emotionally unavailable when I was a child. I learned the hard way that if a girl doesn’t have a good relationship with her father at a young age, it can affect the rest of her life. It’s hard to have confidence in yourself when you didn’t get your dad’s approval and I still find myself very mistrustful of men at times.
So I didn’t just write Andi–I lived her, part of her anyway. Her issues and feelings and needs are near and dear to my heart. Luckily, I have a wonderful husband who helps me deal with my issues–not all women with Daddy Issues are so lucky.
And so, dear reader, I hope you’ll find reading The Institute: Daddy Issues to be entertaining, hot, and naughty. But if you had a bad or distant relationship with your own father, you might find yourself sympathizing with Andi as I did. I think that’s a good thing–at least it was for me.
Evangeline Anderson
Preorder The Institute: Daddy Issues now to get the special preorder price of 2.99.
Daddy Issues…
Hi guys, I want to talk to you today about my new book, The Institute: Daddy Issues, and my inspiration for writing it.
People often ask me where I get the ideas for my stories. And in most cases, it’s really hard to point a finger to any one thing. I like to say that my brain is always in “what if” mode so everything and anything I see can instantly be turned into a story. It might not be a story I would sit and write down but it keeps me constantly entertained and helps me amuse my seven year old son, so it works for me.
But in the case of Daddy Issues, I did have a clear source of inspiration.
Back in August of 2015, my assistant and good friend Laura told me that Fetcon was coming to town. Fetcon is all about fetishes and the kinky side of sex. Considering how much BDSM I’ve written, you would think I would have attended before. But I hadn’t so I was eager to go.
Fetcon was held in a big hotel in St. Pete and there were all kinds of interesting things to see–people dressed in fetish gear, drag queens in black leather and feathers,
exhibitions on how to bind your sub properly
and proper pole dancing techniques, as well as a dungeon where Laura and I saw someone being wrapped in a huge roll of cellophane. And of course, there were rows and rows of dildos,
vibrators, handcuffs, butt plugs, and every other kind of device you could imagine (and some you couldn’t.)
But what really caught my eye (and my imagination) were the women I saw dressed as Babygirls or Littles wandering around. The costume seemed to consist of a short plaid school girl skirt, a button down white blouse, knee socks and Mary Janes. I saw several people wearing this outfit and not all of them were school girl age. In fact, I saw one “girl” that appeared to be in her mid seventies. Some of them were with men–their Daddy Doms–and some were alone. Of course there are lots of other Age Play costumes this was the one I saw the most and it really caught my eye.
After leaving Fetcon, I decided to check into this particular kink which is called Age Play.
Age Play is a fetish where one of the participants (usually the woman) dresses and acts much younger than she is. She is the “Babygirl” or the “Little.” The other participant (usually a man) is the “Big” in the relationship, also called the “Daddy” or sometimes “Daddy Dom.”
It may sound strange at first but Age Play isn’t about child abuse or incest–it’s about the Little being able to regress to an age when she felt completely safe and totally cared for. It’s about giving herself utterly without worry or fear to her “Daddy.” Basically, it’s another form of Domination and Submission but the relationship is often more tender and playful than the one between a regular Dom and Sub.
I knew at once that I wanted to write a book about Age Play but I didn’t just want to make it all about the sex. Although there is plenty of hot sex in The Institute: Daddy Issues, I wanted to dive deeper than that. There are hundreds of books on Amazon which feature Age Play and pseudo-incest–Daddy and Daughter type stories that are strictly what I call “stroke books.” In other words, they’re only about getting the reader off.
Of course I do want you to get off to my books, dear reader, but that’s not all I want. I wanted to explore the past of the characters–to see imagine what might make someone interested in Age Play. To make someone actually need it. And if I’m honest, I wanted to explore a little bit of my own psyche too.
In Daddy Issues, my main character, Detective Andi Sugarbaker, was abandoned by her biological father at the age of nine. She grew up with a neglectful and unloving alcoholic mother and developed a deep distrust of men because of the way her dad left her at such a young age. In the book, she is forced to go undercover playing the Babygirl
while her partner, Victor Saltanov, acts as her Big or Daddy.
Naturally Andi, being a tough, feminist detective, wants nothing to do with this role. She likes her partner well enough but she doesn’t trust men in general and she doesn’t like being made to feel helpless and vulnerable. But as the story progresses, she finds herself getting deeper and deeper into her act as Salt’s Babygirl, and opening herself to her partner in ways she never thought would be possible.
Yes, that does include some spanking in case you’re wondering ; )
Saltanov or Salt, as Andi calls him, isn’t without issues either. He grew up with an abusive father who beat both him and his mother and tried to harm his younger sisters. In consequence, Salt became very protective towards women he cared for. Because he had to shield his sisters and mother from his father’s drunken rage, he developed a need to protect and defend. He takes to the role of Andi’s Daddy–or Papa as she decides to call him–very naturally. Basically, he just wants to give Andi whatever she needs–whether she understands that she needs it or not.
Of course no undercover story would be complete without scenes where the characters are forced to do sexy and uncomfortable things they secretly long to do, even though they deny it. There’s plenty of that in The Institute: Daddy Issues to go along with all the angst.
Yeah…this.
All in all, I found writing The Institute: Daddy Issues to be both entertaining and therapeutic. I wasn’t abandoned by my father as Andi was, but my dad did suffer from clinical depression. He was often distant and emotionally unavailable when I was a child. I learned the hard way that if a girl doesn’t have a good relationship with her father at a young age, it can affect the rest of her life. It’s hard to have confidence in yourself when you didn’t get your dad’s approval and I still find myself very mistrustful of men at times.
So I didn’t just write Andi–I lived her, part of her anyway. Her issues and feelings and needs are near and dear to my heart. Luckily, I have a wonderful husband who helps me deal with my issues–not all women with Daddy Issues are so lucky.
And so, dear reader, I hope you’ll find reading The Institute: Daddy Issues to be entertaining, hot, and naughty. But if you had a bad or distant relationship with your own father, you might find yourself sympathizing with Andi as I did. I think that’s a good thing–at least it was for me.
Evangeline Anderson
Preorder The Institute: Daddy Issues now to get the special preorder price of 2.99.
January 29, 2016
Which is better for creativity?
Recently, I have been reading different articles, posts, etc. on what people say helps to boost creativity. Today, I wanted to focus on meditation vs. exercise. To help make sure we are all on the same page, I am going to list the definitions of meditation and exercise that I found on Merriam-Webster’s website:
Meditation is the “act or process of spending time in quiet thought” (Meditation. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2016, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/meditation).
Exercise is “physical activity that is done in order to become stronger and healthier” (Exercise. (n.d.). Retrieved January 29, 2016, from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exercise).
People have opinions on the matter that go every which way possible, but the one thing most of them have in common is that they think they are right. The real answer is that it is subjective. It all depends on what works best for you and that may or may not be the same as someone else.
For me, I have found that when I exercise regularly I am able to focus better on the task at hand (i.e. writing). Recently, I started doing yoga which mixes meditation with exercise and has definitely helped me quiet down some of the noise in my head that can impact my writing negatively. I think anything that helps us to drown out the stresses of the outside world and help us focus our attention and energy on the task at hand will have a positive influence on our creativity. Of course sometimes what I am creating helps do this all on its own.
January 22, 2016
Did you know…
Hello Readers!
Recently, I was reading a BookBub blog post, and I found it so interesting I decided to bring it up here. The following info was acquired from BookBub’s subscribers list. From this information, they came to the conclusion that if you read in a certain genre then you are more/less likely to read in certain other categories (see image below). You can click on the image below or the link above to read the full article at BookBub. If you are signed up at BookBub, then you can subscribe to me by clicking here to receive automatic updates on my books. Also, I would love to hear from you in the comment section below on what are your favorite genres to read?
Hugs and Happy Reading/Listening,
Evangeline Anderson
What Else Are Your BookBub Readers Reading?
January 15, 2016
Evangeline Reviews “Dark Lover” by J.R. Ward
There have been many different takes on vampires, and I’m sure there will be many more. One of those takes is the Black Dagger Brotherhood series by J.R. Ward. This series and it’s author helped to inspire my bestselling series, the Brides of the Kindred, as well as define the type of males that make the girl in me giddy and the woman in me groan.
January 9, 2016
‘Forgotten’ GIVEAWAY
I am having a giveaway where you will have the chance to win a $25 Amazon e-gift card. This giveaway will be run through a Rafflecopter app which you can find by scrolling down in this blog post or clicking here. Please read the instructions below and in the Rafflecopter app carefully to make sure your entry counts. E-mail me at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Instructions: If you have not left a review on Forgotten, then you have a chance to get 5 points in this giveaway. All you have to do is put up a new review (reviews posted from 1/9/2016 to 1/14/2016) on Amazon US for my ebook Forgotten: Brides of the Kindred 16, then send me a link to that review at [email protected]. For those of you who have already left a review, you have the chance to receive 1 point on each of the other 3 options. Any entries not following the specific criteria stated above and/or in the Rafflecopter will not be counted.
Thank you and good luck to everyone!!!
Hugs and Happy Reading,
Evangeline Anderson
January 1, 2016
2015 to 2016
Many great things happened for me in 2015, and it looks like more is yet to come in 2016. But, I know none of this would be possible without each and everyone of my readers. You all make a huge difference in my life! I hope that all of you have a wonderful 2016 full of happiness and promise for a brighter future.
I wanted to take a look back at my 2015 and give you a glance at what I have planned for 2016 in regards to my books and audiobooks. Take a look below at 2015 and scroll down a bit more for my goals for 2016 (subject to change).