A Short but Sweet Review of The Blue Diamond – The Razor’s Edge

The Blue Diamond on Kindle

The other day, I held an advanced ebook copy contest on my Facebook event for the upcoming book signing party for The Blue Diamond. One of the winners not only finished reading the book already but also posted a short but sweet review on my Facebook page.  "Oh my goodness what a wonderful adventure with …

GUEST POST BY AUTHOR P.S. BARTLETT; Check out her new historical fiction release!

The Blue Diamond

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Almost exactly one year ago, I took part in the author’s tent at the Baltimore Book Festival where I got to meet a couple of talented and intriguing authors.  One of them I have remained in close contact with and we have always been willing to help out each other with book promotions as well as just general advice and picking each other’s brains.  That author is P.S. Bartlett and she is getting ready to release her brand new historical fiction novel, The Blue Diamond — The Razor’s Edge.  I didn’t even think twice about hosting her during her blog tour and am excited to do it.  Bartlett has also written two other novels: Fireflies and the prequel Hope From The Ocean.   Fireflies has just recently won the “Readers’ Favorite” Silver Medal in the paranormal fiction category.  Check out P.S. Bartlett’s guest post below and join her on her fantastic voyage!

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Q&A Jo Robinson of African Me & Satellite TV @jorobinson176

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Jo Robinson

“Even though this is not the type of story I would normally read, I enjoyed the other three different themed books by this author (Fly Birdie, The Visitation and Shadow People) so much that I decided to try this latest one – and I’m glad I did, because it let me see yet another aspect of her talent as a writer.”-Chris Graham

The author has done a masterful job describing a wide range of characters. The artistic Suzette, the rugged men who work the land, the cook, maid, and tragic gardner – all have distinct personalities that leapt off the page. Enter the villainous couple who I wanted the smack from the moment I met them.”-Mark Myers

There is never a dull moment in the Hertzog household, which consists of Suzette, her loving husband Herman, their cook, Precious, the gardener, Christopher and their…

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Inspiring Advice From Dr. Seuss

In the past few days, my four year old granddaughter has discovered and formed a bond with Dr. Seuss. We started with the foot book and it snowballed from there. This has made my otherwise crazy week, completely sane and wonderful.