Showing posts with label Dissolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dissolution. Show all posts

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Midwinter's Eve Hop Winner Announced


Thanks ever so much to everybody who participated in my leg of the Midwinter’s Eve hop. Thanks so much to Kathy at I am a Reader Not a Writer and Jessie at Oasis for YA for organizing this hop. The winner this time is Shannon Gallagher. I’ll be making contact with Shannon regarding her prize. 
 
Sherryn Allbright is the envy of her peers. She is a wife, mother, and successful business woman. Her life turns topsy-turvy when a woman leaves a child on her doorstep, claiming her husband is the father.
 
Denial is useless, for the boy resembles Reece too closely not to be his offspring. Sherryn, who holds strong views on fidelity, believes her marriage is over. She blames Reece's predicament on his old neighborhood--a Kingston ghetto. If he'd sever ties there, he wouldn't be caught up in baby mother drama. 

Sherryn goes through a season of upheaval, which culminates in violence against Reece, and a separation. When the child's mother is hurt, things take a turn for the worse.

For those of you who like exciting reading, for a limited time, Ethan Evers’ suspense/thriller The Eden Prescription will be available on Amazon at the price of $00.00! Yes, that’s right. Download your copy here by December 30, which is when the offer ends.

Happy Holidays to you all!
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Midwinter's Eve Hop in Session


Welcome to the Midwinter's Eve Hop which runs from December 21-27.  This hop is being run by Kathy at I am a Reader Not a Writer and Jessie at Oasis for YA

This time around someone will win an e-copy of my novel Dissolution

All you have to do to enter is be a follower here and complete the form below. You can like Dissolution’s Facebook Page or tweet this post for extra entries.

Do ensure you visit the other participants in the hop. 


Sherryn Allbright is the envy of her peers. She is a wife, mother, and successful business woman. Her life turns topsy-turvy when a woman leaves a child on her doorstep, claiming her husband is the father. 

Denial is useless, for the boy resembles Reece too closely not to be his offspring. Sherryn, who holds strong views on fidelity, believes her marriage is over. She blames Reece's predicament on his old neighborhood--a Kingston ghetto. If he'd sever ties there, he wouldn't be caught up in baby mother drama. 

Sherryn goes through a season of upheaval, which culminates in violence against Reece, and a separation. When the child's mother is hurt, things take a turn for the worse.


Good luck and don't forget to complete the form below. 


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