Goin’ Extinct: Tales From the Edge of Oblivion

Looking for something FUN to read this summer. Check out Goin’ Extinct: Tales From the Edge of Oblivion.

 

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Steragos: An Intro

A new blog with wonderful illustrations – you need to check it out. Good stuff.

Steragos:

An Intro

Posted on July 7, 2014

For anybody new and curious about Legends of Steragos , welcome!  Pull up a chair , lemme talk atcha.  Allow me to give you the skinny about LOS.LOS is a book series , which is a bit difficult to say since the series currently consists of one book.  However , I’m working on the second one currently , aiming for a September release. By the looks of things , it’s shaping up to be a humdinger.  There’ll be a snow goddess, a train crash, bandits,  dangerous quests, a venture into an otherworldly realm, and one character even uses an intercom!I like intercoms.  That’s … that’s why that’s there.  I like ‘em.The stories of LoS  take place in the enchanted realm of Steragos, during the technological revolution of that world’s 1920s, and center around three heroic princesses – Zariah, the stalwart leader and future queen of the land, Ayomi, a brilliant pilot and inventor from Savgali-Mesada, and Ballista, an eccentric, gunslinging bookworm adventurer.  Brought together by similar tragedies, these three women fight with their backs together to keep their realm safe, prosperous and free.

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Unexptectd shorts

Click on the link here for unexpected short stories, usually with a twist or turn. Gothic romance, modern tales, paranormal, ghosts, gods, more romance, and a lot of humor: Short Stories (Stand Alone).

 

Gasoline and Tiger Maple (don’t mix)

What would you do if you came home to fine someone in your home? Click here for: Gasoline and Tiger Maple (don’t mix).

 

Experience the Wonder: Tinsel Tales

Click here for the ultimate holiday reading experience AND soon to be loved Christmas classic: Experience the Wonder: Tinsel Tales.

A Night at the Crest

Click here for: A Night at the Crest.

 

If you’re wondering where the name West Coast Review came from, this is the story. I promise you won’t be disappointed.

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