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Real Family History Brimming Over into My Fictional Stories by Abby Collette
In most books I write, my protagonists are well-educated women, and more often than not, surrounded by family and who have a close, non-antagonistic...
SNEAK PEEK: THE HANDS WERE GIVEN (Aces High 1 Jokers Wild) By O.E. Tearmann
THE HANDS WERE GIVEN Aces High 1 Jokers Wild
A Stunning new Queer Cyberpunk Epic By O.E. Tearmann
Life's a bitch. She deals off the bottom...
QUICK LOOK: Snarc 2: The Journey Continues!!!
Snarc 2: The Journey Continues!!!
Welcome to Snarc 2, the continuing adventures of Snarc, our favorite intergalactic traveler, and his companion Cosmic Staff. As you...
ALA praises House introduction of Build America’s Libraries Act
Today the American Library Association (ALA) welcomed the introduction of the Build America’s Libraries Act in the House of Representatives by Reps. Andy Levin...
Harlequin Creator Space
Harlequin has launched the Harlequin Creator Space, a website dedicated to inspiring and celebrating writers, artists and anyone who wants to live a creative life....
SCHOLASTIC BOOKS TO PUBLISH AUTHOR, ACTIVIST, AND SCHOLAR, DR. BRITTNEY COOPER
“Stand Up: 10 Mighty Women Who Made a Change!”,
the first of three picture books, to be published March 1, 2022
“The Bees”, a four-book middle...
BEHIND THE WORDS: Jill Eileen Smith
BEHIND THE WORDS welcomes Jill Eileen Smith. We’re excited to have you on Reader’s Entertainment. First, tell our readers a bit about yourself. Where...
SNEAK PEEK: Obsession by Patricia Bradley
Obsession by Patricia Bradley
A Tale of Obsession and Second Chances
In 2020, Daphne Du Maurier Award winning author Patricia Bradley introduced a fresh cast of...
SNEAK PEEK: DANGER IN NUMBERS BY HEATHER GRAHAM
Danger In Numbers by Heather Graham
When a ritualistic murder shakes a small north Florida community, an agent from the State police is forced to...
Shaped By Love by Jill Eileen Smith
Celebrating Women's History Month
SHAPED BY LOVE
Guest Post By Jill Eileen Smith
Looking back. I do a lot of that for some reason. Perhaps it is...