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LTMS1479CSP
 27 Mar 2009, 19:50 #54408 Reply To Post
Hi,

Is anyone around? I was wondering if anyone has been reading other people's new YWO novels? There are some very interesting looking ones to read. I'm looking forward to ordering a few myself.

Catherine
PS my book is titled See Through
LoopyLou
 30 Mar 2009, 12:22 #54485 Reply To Post
I've read Ordinary Monsters and a A Warped Sense of Uma. Both very good books.

Mine's called Eden, a fantasy romance. What's yours about?

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http://louisewise.blogspot.com

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Louise-Wise/e/B003FW6RKM/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_pop_1Romance by Louise Wise
Steevang
 30 Mar 2009, 17:13 #54488 Reply To Post
I am working on Francis Owens Jap Jung and have Time Ellis' little number to go as well.
The frog and the scorpion is NOW available to buy at www.amazon.co.uk,WH Smiths and Waterstones or visit my website and blog www.steevanglover.com




pam123writing
 31 Mar 2009, 13:14 #54499 Reply To Post
I can highly recommend SAFE by KATE HANNEY and READY, STEADY, DIG! by ROSALIND WINTER. Both novels are well worth buying and are readily available from Amazon. Cheers, Pam.
"And, in the end, the love you take / Is equal to the love you make." Lennon and McCartney 1969
Athene
 04 Apr 2009, 17:30 #54588 Reply To Post
Thank you, Pam!


I just wish "Ready, Steady, Dig!" was doing as well on YWO as all my other stuff ... but at least it's had some great professional reviews, even if some YWO reviewers aren't so keen!


Rosalind/Athene


Scias te fortasse Romanum esse si animal convivialissimum arbitreris esse caprum
(Henricus Barbatus)


my website
pam123writing
 04 Apr 2009, 18:10 #54594 Reply To Post
You're welcome Rosalind. Isn't it nice to get the instant MB back. Just read your comments on Carl's 192, story and must add mine. I don't understand why RSD isn't higher, but I guess it's down to the vagaries of the reviewers. They don't all seem to know what's what. See the thread on the thank you slot started by Marko. It shows what we're up against. If your story doesn't fit the genre the reader likes they mark it down whatever it's merits.
"And, in the end, the love you take / Is equal to the love you make." Lennon and McCartney 1969
RandomNotes
 04 Apr 2009, 18:44 #54599 Reply To Post
Quote: LoopyLou, Monday, 30 Mar 2009 12:22
I've read Ordinary Monsters and a A Warped Sense of Uma. Both very good books.

Mine's called Eden, a fantasy romance. What's yours about?



Thanks for the support LL. Ordinary Monsters was mine
k0306
 04 Apr 2009, 22:19 #54603 Reply To Post
Quote: pam123writing, Tuesday, 31 Mar 2009 13:14
I can highly recommend SAFE by KATE HANNEY and READY, STEADY, DIG! by ROSALIND WINTER. Both novels are well worth buying and are readily available from Amazon. Cheers, Pam.


Aaah cheers Pam - that's right kind of you!

Best wishes as ever, Kate X X


www.katehanney.com
timellis
 05 Apr 2009, 11:21 #54617 Reply To Post
Quote: Steevang, Monday, 30 Mar 2009 17:13
I am working on Francis Owens Jap Jung and have Tim Ellis' little number to go as well.


Steevang, thanks for the vote of confidence. Which one?

The Knowledge of Time: Second Civilisation





or



Warrior: Path of Destiny





Hope you like whichever one it is. Tim
Steevang
 05 Apr 2009, 21:49 #54668 Reply To Post
Quote: timellis, Sunday, 5 Apr 2009 11:21
Quote: Steevang, Monday, 30 Mar 2009 17:13
I am working on Francis Owens Jap Jung and have Tim Ellis' little number to go as well.


Steevang, thanks for the vote of confidence. Which one?

The Knowledge of Time: Second Civilisation





or



Warrior: Path of Destiny





Hope you like whichever one it is. Tim


Knowledge of Time.

Just finishing Jap Jung and then you're up!
The frog and the scorpion is NOW available to buy at
www.amazon.co.uk,WH Smiths and Waterstones or visit my website and blog www.steevanglover.com




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