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October 15, 2013

A World of Terror: A Short Story Collection FREE

A World of Terror

A World of Terror


Get in the mood for halloween with an anthology of horror stories by ASMSG authors. Collect your free copy here.



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Published on October 15, 2013 02:09

October 13, 2013

Paul Anthony Associates Christmas Book Blog Tour

Winter in Sussex

Winter in Sussex


Welcome tothe Christmas Blog Tour: A group of authors entertaining their readers with some thrilling tales of fiction. Let’s find out what they are up to at the moment. Santa Claus wants to ask some questions. Indeed, they’ve all been asked the same questions as they introduce themselves and their work. So let’s hear what they have to say. First up is Ceri London.


Q. Whereabouts do you live, Ceri? A. I live in West Sussex, England, just south of the High Weald, an area of outst...

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Published on October 13, 2013 09:24

September 26, 2013

FREE and Beautiful: A World of Romance

It’s here. A World of Romance by authors of ASMSG is now available FREE for download from Smashwords. Twenty-two short romance stories by authors across the world.


A World of Romance


Sweet, poignant, funny, hot, fantastical, or whimsical, there are stories in this romantic collectionto suit a variety of tastes. I jumped at the opportunity to warm up the cold depths of space with some hot romance and my story ASHES uses elements from my Shimmer in the Dark sci-fi series without revealing too much of the developin...

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Published on September 26, 2013 13:23

September 15, 2013

Paul Anthony Associates Autumn Book Tour Blog

Mid October 2013, looking out towards the High Weald, Sussex

Mid October 2013, looking out towards the High Weald, Sussex


Welcome to the autumn book tour blog.


Autumn in England signals the end of summer and a slow movement towards winter as the temperature drops and the nights get longer and darker. With less sunshine and a lost summer it’s also the time many authors get their heads down and historically write more than during any other season.


[image error]Mid October 2013, Mid Sussex overlooking the High Weald to the north.”

But autumn in England is ‘Fall’ in Americ...

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Published on September 15, 2013 07:30

August 31, 2013

My Review of The Last MacKlenna by Katherine Lowry Logan

The Last MacKlenna (The Ruby Brooch)The Last MacKlenna by Katherine Lowry Logan


My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Following my review of The Ruby Brooch, I was delighted to be offered an Advance Review Copy of The Last MacKlenna, a romance that picks up the story of Elliot Fraser, CEO of MacKlenna Farm, and introduces Meredith Montgomery, owner of a vineyard in California.


Once more, I was enthralled, but for very different reasons. This is a more mature romance that fearlessly explores cancer, psychological damage, and loss. It is a story...

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Published on August 31, 2013 03:55

August 23, 2013

My Review of The Ruby Brooch by Katherine Lowry Logan

The Ruby BroochThe Ruby Brooch by Katherine Lowry Logan

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


A beautifully crafted romance across time


It is rare for a story to capture my attention so quickly, but this proved to be the perfect holiday read. Kit, a modern young paramedic, horse owner/racer and heiress to a fortune, is feisty, lovely, humble, and wonderfully stubborn. She has recently lost her parents and has discovered a Celtic brooch that can take her back in time on a quest to discover her true parentage. There she meets...

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Published on August 23, 2013 07:47

August 20, 2013

Ceri London In The Spotlight with Maer Wilson.

So thrilled to be In The Spotlight at Maer Wilson’s awesome website. Check it out!



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Published on August 20, 2013 03:41

August 18, 2013

2 reviews of Nick Sansbury Smith’s books from The Tisaian Chronicles

The Biomass Revolution (The Tisaian Chronicles #1)The Biomass Revolution by Nicholas Sansbury Smith

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


A thought-provoking and prophetic insight into Earth’s future


The BioMass Revolution is a fascinating, sombre, and ultimately inspiring story of man’s fight for survival post nuclear war, set at a time when a semblance of civilisation has re-emerged from the ashes.


It took me a while to sink into this story due to the extended collection of viewpoints that include two main characters who thread through to the end. Give it t...

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Published on August 18, 2013 15:25

Lotta Bangs reviews Rogue Genesis at Smartgirls Love SciFi!

I was so thrilled with this guest review at Smartgirls love SciFi!


Big thank you to Charlee for hosting and Lotta for the review.



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Published on August 18, 2013 14:16

August 16, 2013

Review of sci-fi romance: Dreams of the Queen (The Brajj, #1) by Jacqueline Patricks

Dreams of the Queen (The Brajj, #1)Dreams of the Queen by Jacqueline Patricks

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Well-developed characters and a diabolically evil scheme.


Disclosure: I received this book free. I am providing an honest review.


Dreams of the Queen is a fun science fiction story that neatly mixes in military adventure with some erotic romance and some not-so-erotic, but still graphic, horror.


A group of humans made up of six military and six scientists explore a wormhole and discover that nothing is what it seems on their new wo...

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Published on August 16, 2013 05:40