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Category Archives: madness
Ashawo Diaries: Tales of Adwoa Attaa
Posted in black, black people, black woman, books, madness
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Farewell to Arms- “If people bring courage” Ernest Hemingway
“If people bring so much courage to this world the world has to kill them to break them, so of course it kills them. The world breaks every one and afterwards many are strong at the broken places. But those … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, Artists, author, authors, book lovers, books, love story, lover, madness, poem, Poet, relationships
Tagged courage, love, meek, mild, plague
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Are writers and authors being held political hostages?!
[This conversation took place about three years about but it is still in the air for some writers.] I know it’s advised by every publisher to their authors: Not to discuss certain topics as a writer and to remain … Continue reading
Posted in advice, ANNOUNCEMENTTS, Artists, author, book lovers, books, diversity, family, home, horror, Legal, life, madness, novel, Personal thoughts, readers, Violence, war, writers, writings
Tagged book burning, freedom of press, liberty
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The Immortal Lover (The First Book of the UnHoly Pursuit Sequels): Revised Kindle Edition
The Immortal Lover (The First Book of the UnHoly Pursuit Sequels): Revised by A. White No, this is not the same book as https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/661647 It has parts that was omitted from the first edition. Destiny Bridwell4.0 out of 5 stars … Continue reading
Posted in angels, anger, atrocity, Azazel, Beautiful things, Best Seller, books, emotions, Encouragement, evil, fantasy, immortals, love, love story, lover, Lovers, madness, paranormal romance,, romance, Supernatural
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The Most Romantic Books of All Time
With Valentine’s Day two weeks away many people are thinking of romance. The romance genre is perhaps the best selling genre of them all. It consist of 38% of all the fiction books sold and rate is steady climbing.
Posted in Best Seller, book lovers, Book reviews., books, famous, happy, holiday, home, hope, humanity, humor, immortals, life, love, love story, lover, Lovers, madness, marriage, Meeting Sam, paranormal romance,, relationships, romance, Sacrifices, sex, slavery, Spouse, stalking, teenagers, The Immortal Lover, Unholy Pursuit main character
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Rachel Hightower~author of “Girl Child In The UnPromised Land”- contact information
Some of you asked me about getting in touch with Ms. Hightower. I can’t give you her email addy, so, here’s the URL to her blog. There’s a way to get in touch with her on it. https://rachelhightowerbooks.blogspot.com/
Civil Rights Icon John Lewis Passed.
When we think of people who made a real contribution to the betterment of America, John Lewis came to mind. There isn’t a person in America whom the Civil Right Movement didn’t affect. Mr. Lewis was at The Selma to … Continue reading
Posted in 1619, abuse, African American History, battle, Biography, black people, famous, leadership, legend, liberty, life, madness, pain and suffering
Tagged Civil Rights, Protests
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Butchers of The Summer Solstice- Unnamed Protagonist
I thought about this story Saturday when I realized it was Summer Solstice. I started this book, “Butchers of The Summer Solstice” during my college years after seeing so many older stories where the main Protagonist had no name. I … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, Artists, author, book lovers, books, Butcher of the Summer Solistice, Childhood, family, Folklore, gospel, Gothic, home, horror, legend, life, love, love story, Lunar, madness, Other worlds, Paranormal, paranormal romance,, Personal thoughts, romance, Supernatural
Tagged buggy, ethereal, ghosts, Horse, reveants
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J. Canadace’s Goodread Review of The Devil on My Trail
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32334556-the-devil-on-my-trail This review was written years ago but I’m just now listing it for blog members. I thought it would be a great book to tackle before the full swing of summer arrive. Dec 26, 2016J. Canadace rated it it … Continue reading
Posted in Ana BuFaye, angels, anger, atrocity, Azazel, Bea, Bea Wyett, book lovers, demons, depression, Dimenison, disabled, diversity, dragon, emotions, empath, Encouragement, family, fantasy, futuristic, gift, girl, lover, madness, magic, marriage, Martyr, mythology, Nephilims, Other worlds, otherworldly, pain and suffering, Paranormal, paranormal romance,, Parent, respect, revenge, romance, saints, sci-fi, sex, siblings, Sister, society, Southern Gothic, Spirit Realm, spirits, spiritual gifts, spirituality, stalking, Standalone, storms, struggle, suffering, Supernatural, Time Walker, Violence, war, warlock, witches
Tagged gangstalking, harassment, saints, satanic
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