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I know a bunch of those types of books :)

Those would be great ! I have not read any of those yet just the All guys group. I don't know there is just something about those, But I am very curious to the ones you have! Thanks!

Ah, my favorite growing up was The Eye of the Hunter Riatha totally shaped the woman I became! It is a great fantasy read.
I am thoroughly enjoying reading The Journey of the Marked right now. It is an exciting Sci-fi that focuses on a team of marked who are fleeing death. Two females, three males.
I am a writer, and I like to play with gender "roles" in my books. If you like stories where the vampires deserved to be killed, not kissed, then you will love Fury from The Hunters
Of course, the Bones series. Dr. Brennan is AWESOME!
Goodness, there are so many... Patricia Cornwell's are awesome too! Scarpetta is tough, but still retains her feminine charm.
I will have to do some more brain-storming because there was a really cool series about a female FBI agent that is escaping me ATM. Off to hunt through my bookshelves!

Thank you so much! I am checking these ones out!

Also, Raymond E Feist's Empire Trilogy, starting with Daughter of the Empire which has a rather powerful female lead, surrounded by men.


Thanks I wil check those one out!

Will do! A horror can be a nice change!

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Right now, I'm working on two projects: a Romantic/Suspense about a family heirloom that holds the power to inheriting a family dynasty--if you're the last one standing; and one with a Sci/Fi element including a mummy antagonist. I'm so excited, and can't wait for their release in 2017.

**my latest release**

**a major character in this book was written in the image of Prince!**

sure! why the heck not =)

Playing Out Swings and Roundabouts
To encourage sales and to gain customer reviews (which are crucial for success) I have discounted Playing Out: Swings and Roundabouts to the lowest price possible. Kind regards PDL.
Playing Out - Swings and Roundabouts outlines the first ten years of Paul’s life. Abandoned by his mother at six weeks old, he lives alongside three brothers and a sister being raised by their lorry driver father. Struggling to cope, their father does his best to provide but living on state handouts means the children often go without.
Being motherless has a huge impact on every aspect of his existence. In way of compensation, swings and roundabouts, Paul is afforded the freedom to roam. Hardships aplenty, lacking the nurture that often comes from a motherly embrace, Paul is being sculpted, his life is playing out.
Set in the 1970s, the older reader can enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane and the youngsters can view the offline existence of kids who wore flares and had bad hair. Products and television programmes, toys and confectionery, the sweetest of memories entwined with the roughness of a working-class environment. Street games, scrumping and sewage tunnels. A patchwork quilt of Paul’s memories stitched together using a rather coarse yarn makes this story a true account of British social history that is both poignant and humorous. All the main elements of the story are genuine incidents, although many of the people and places have been distorted to protect the guilty and to assist with the flow of the narrative.

Hi Dyantha,
I can offer you a free E-book in exchange for a review, if you would be interested in my novel - Initiated to Kill.
Looking for a dark psychological thriller that will challenge how you see the world? Initiated to Kill explores the conspiracy about how a powerful organization initiated a psychopath into their midst, bringing about one of the world's most infamous serial killers in the 19th century.
While in present-day Spain, the actions from the past drives another man to carry out his own sadistic fantasies.
Annabella Cordova, a deaf art student quickly becomes entangled in the disappearances of students. Unknown to her, Annabella’s past could be the key to discovering the meaning behind these
vicious crimes.
To find out more, you can check out my blog - https://sharlenefreelancewriter.wordp...
And you can email me on [email protected] for those that are interested in reviewing my novel.
Thanks,
Sharlene
Books mentioned in this topic
Playing Out Swings and Roundabouts (other topics)Colors In The Dark (other topics)
'Cause She's a Good Girl (other topics)
Daughter of the Empire (other topics)
The Eye of the Hunter (other topics)
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The Hive trilogy by Jaymin eve
The rocker that holds me by Terri Ann Browning
Music of the heart by Katie ashley
Play nice by L.P Maxa
Finding my Pack by Lane whitt
Shocking Heaven by D.H Sidebottom.
Hopefully someone could help me and recommend some great books! Thanks in advance
Dyantha,