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Moving day is here

A Serial Reader is moving to it’s new self-hosted blog address which is A Serial Reader. The migration might take up to 48 hours. If you get the GoDaddy page don’t worry I should be at the new address by Monday. Don’t forget to update your reader(s) if you subscribe to A Serial Reader.

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By far my favorite Taylor Jackson book. I love this series so that’s saying a lot. Ms. Ellison has hit a home run over the backfield fence and out of the ballpark with her newest release. As always this series leaves me wanting more, more, more. Whereas I was struggling with the series book I [...]

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I’m so excited for the newest India Black spy adventure. This really is a two-for-one post: wish list and cover attraction. Berkley’s art department once again comes through with a great cover. And I know fans of historical fiction and mystery lovers alike will find India a welcome addition to their collection. Dear Amazon ~ [...]

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I’m getting closer to moving to the self-hosted domain name. The move date is tentatively set for Saturday, 3.26. I’ve also been working on a new design. Here’s a sneak peek at it.

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Loved it! This series doesn’t disappoint. I eagerly look forward to each new release. I feel a bit let down turning the last page knowing that it will be another year before I can once again spend time with Sebastian and company. With each book you learn more about these wonderful characters as their stories [...]

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I love great cover art and The Restorer immediately caught my attention when I spotted it at Shelf Awareness tonight. I rarely order books from new-to-me authors but I’m seriously considering breaking that rule, at the least the Kindle sample chapters. __________ Never acknowledge the dead Never stray far from hallowed ground Never associate with [...]

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Robert Lauria was practically a hermit, and was dead ten days before anyone found him. Fired from his job as a shoe salesman weeks ago, he rarely left his apartment and had no visitors except his cousin, who says she hardly knew him. So who strangled him late one night as he made tea in [...]

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Sebastian St. Cyr finds himself in the realm of international intrigue when he investigates the murder of a foreign office diplomat-a murder his reluctant bride-to-be, Hero Jarvis, knows something about. And when a second body is found, Sebastian must race to unmask a ruthless killer who is now threatening Hero’s life-and the life of their [...]

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Lauren Vancouver is the head of HotRescues, a no-kill animal shelter north of Los Angeles, but it’s often human nature that puts her in the path of danger. Just like when she helps rescue four adorable beagle puppies that were dumped down a drainpipe at a nasty puppy mill. One of the mill’s employees has [...]

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When Ellie, New York City’s most enterprising dog walker, goes to see one of her clients perform in a show, the screams aren’t just for the fantastic dance numbers… A murder happens backstage, and the only witness is a dog named Bitsy. Taking Bitsy to a dog psychic might not be standard procedure, but it [...]

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