What if you suddenly discovered that everything you have considered to be your own choices were nothing but inevitable responses to the directions of the future? Even worse, what if it was your heart that betrayed you by selecting the... Continue Reading →
AMAZON SMASHWORDS NOOK KOBO IBOOKS When Emma meets Christopher, it isn't long before the handsome, hunky young man manages to sweep her completely off her feet. Seeing him as her "guardian angel," Emma can't help falling head over... Continue Reading →
The Swords of an Angel is spreading its wings and I hate to be doing this alone. I've made a page for all of you who want to be notified when it's released. In the meantime, you can take a... Continue Reading →
AMAZON LINK My father had told me stories about this mountain where you’re surrounded by the fairies of the source of the immortal water.The dreadful queenStyx lived on this sacred mountain, Zeus’ ally in his war with the Titans. She had... Continue Reading →
Did you know that many famous writers were bilingual? These links will take you to very interesting articles. For instance, in his article “From William Shakespeare to Amy Tan: Do bilinguals make better writers?”, Word Jazz wonders: “in more scientific terms, is there any causal link between individual bilingualism and linguistic creativity?” I cannot tell if bilinguals make better writers and you’re going to have to read his article (both parts!) for more information, but I’ll give you a hint; there might be scientific evidence to that proves a relationship between these two.
Gate Deadlock, the 5star book #1 of The Gate Deadlock series is still free for the subscribers of my Newsletter. Still, if you want to read it for free, I have uploaded more than 50% of its content on instanFreebie If you... Continue Reading →
A Valentine's Day article on the “apotheosis” of Eros. “Every heart sings a song, incomplete until another heart whispers back. Those who wish to sing always find a song. At the touch of a lover, everyone becomes a poet.” ... Continue Reading →