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17. The Unfinished Song
The Unfinished Song: Initiate (Start at the Beginning of the Novel) “Reflection of the Sky” by Bedova Ekaterina Dindi …you, so at least you’ll match.” “Mmmrrff,” said Dindi, while her mother wiped the cloth over her mouth. “My mother loved dancing too,” Mama said. An old hurt quivered in her words. “She loved it…
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16. After the Farmers Left
The Unfinished Song: Initiate (Start at the Beginning of the Novel) “behind blue ice” by julia-julia Dindi …take my leave now, however, as I must also visit Full Basket clandhold before the sun sets.” Is there anything else I could do to convince Abiono not to invite me to become a Tavaedi? Dindi despaired while…
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Disciple, Part III by L. Blankenship
Today I’m excited to share an excerpt from L. Blankenship’s Disciple, Part III as part of her blog tour for its release. Disciple is a gritty fantasy romance that can be a bit gory, so might be best enjoyed by older readers. (Even though the city is preparing for a siege, Kate and Sir Anders manage…
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15. More Problems With Blueberries
The Unfinished Song: Initiate (Start at the Beginning of the Novel) “…withouteither, thanks much. What would I want with babies and a husband? They just give you a lot of cooking and cleaning to do. I’d rather dance.” “Well, you can’t dance without magic,” said Jensi. “I hope you’re not as stupid as Mad Maba,”…
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Upcoming Changes to the Blog
There’s something I’ve been meaning to do for a while. In fact, I’ve tried it twice before. I failed both times. That’s right, I’m talking about switching to a WordPress blog. I’ll be honest: I LOVE blogger. I find WordPress a lot harder to use. It doesn’t have all my blogger friends in my dashboard,…
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14. The Problem With Blueberries
The Unfinished Song: Initiate (Start at the Beginning of the Novel) “Handprint” by par-rish Dindi “Oh, Dindi,” sighed her mother. Uncle Lubo slapped his thigh and bellowed with laugher. In minutes, the whole clan joined him. “For mercy’s sake, girl,” said Great Aunt Sullana. “Did you smear your face with blueberries?” Dindi’s hands flew…
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The Last Oracle by Delia J. Colvin
Can love defy death itself? The Last Oracle is the final book in The Sibylline Trilogy, weaving Greek mythology with a modern tale of eternal love. As Alex and Valeria’s wedding draws near, their secret plans are discovered, and now no one is safe! To triumph over the dark forces that threaten their existence, they…
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Coming soon
This will soon be my new blog. Meanwhile, find me at http://taramayastales.blogspot.com.
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13. The Important Guest
The Unfinished Song: Initiate (Start at the Beginning of the Novel) “Shining Porcelain” by Lisalein Dindi …laughter and cheers from her family. She’d never stopped dancing; they’d stopped cheering. By the time she was five, the same aunties who had praised her grace and dedication complained of her clumsiness and laziness. Little girls should…
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