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Friday, September 25, 2015

Check out the bestselling romantic suspense "Brooklyn's Song".



"Brooklyn Pierce has just witnessed an attempted assassination, and Detective Song Kai and his partner, Detective Mattice Blake, are on the case.
But as the story progresses, sparks begin to develop between Brooklyn and Song, providing the reader with a storyline overflowing with sensuality, compassion and romance amidst the onset of drama, tension, suspicion, deception and murder and an explosive ending, which you will never see coming."

Click to pick up your copy.
USA: http://amzn.com/B010F7SNQA
UK:http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B010F7SNQA
CA: http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B010F7SNQA

Monday, September 21, 2015

My favorite book trailers...



Thursday, September 10, 2015

End of Summer picture.

 Here's another one of my favorite vacation pictures. It features all of my favorite things... A  butterfly, yellow flowers and a sunny day.

Majestic creatures...

 
 I snapped these pictures at one of my favorite zoos.

Saturday, September 5, 2015

Check out this lovely picture of #Vermont..


#Vermont is not only a beautiful state; it is also one of the friendliest. We were driving by this field, and I just had to snap a picture of it. 


Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Amazon in Korea?



 A few South Korean readers wanted to know if they could purchase my books via Amazon. Perhaps one day they'll be able to, but as of now Amazon hasn’t tapped into the Korean market.

"Coupang, South Korea’s largest online retailer, has raised $300 million in private equity to fend off Amazon’s entrance into the market, which is expected this year.
To date, the company, which was founded by Harvard Business School dropout Bom Kim four years ago, has raised $480 million, valuing the company close to $2 billion, according to Bloomberg, which quoted people familiar with the deal.
BlackRock Private Equity Partners led the round and Wellington Management Company, Greenoaks Capital Management and Rose Park Advisors also participated. The round will give the company a sizable war chest — around $500 million in cash, to be precise — to prepare for Amazon’s arrival in the country, which is expected this year, according to a report by a Korean newspaper "

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