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#ReScueSeries You’re an impossible case, sweetiey! HOT #MM erotic #excerpt #mustread

However you lived your past, today you’re the key to changing your future

[image:image-0]Only one rule: never fall in love. But the sex and blood is just too good to pass up. So what to do? Blood and sex are the only fair game he, the hunter, allows me, his prey, to have in our passionate chase through time and space. And for his sake, I’ve had more lives than I care to count. From one life to the next, I played his savage game, hungering for him in a way no amount of blood or sex could ever satisfy me. But not anymore! So how to beat him at his own game and get away with it?
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You’re an impossible case, sweetiey!
“I never promised anyone everlasting love or a long relationship for that matter. If they had expectations, it was entirely their problem, not mine. To me, it meant noth besides fun in bed and some extra excitement during the business hours, nothing more.” His eyes flashed. “I certainly wouldn’t get all emotional …

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Want to avoid aurhor burnout? Here are 5 ways how!

Burnout is something we all suffer from as authors from time to time. We have a new book out and we’re trying to market it, and write the next book at the same time, maybe we have a day job as well. Trying to do too much can easily lead to author burnout. It’s hard to write the next story if you’re worried about your child being bullied at schoo,l and the fact you don’t have much time to blog or promote your current release.
Here are five ways that you can help to avoid author burnout:
1. Batch your work. Batching your work is one way to take the stress out of being an author and avoid burnout. For example: You could write and schedule all your blog posts for the week in one sit down session. Find all the stock photos you need for your blog posts for the week in one sitting. Figure out what articles you’re going to write and then do the research for each one in one sitting. Consider listening to some soothing instrumental music while you do each one.
2. That leads me to the next tip, schedule your blog posts. Don’t write …

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Ever wondered What an Author’s Street Team is?

The idea of a street team first became popular back in the 1970’s when record label’s would approach savvy young teenagers and get them to hand out music posters, and other goodies, as well as, get them to buy whatever record happened to be the hoped for hit of the moment. While popular at the time and before home computers were around, the idea sort of died out over time. That is until it got reinvented for the publishing industry in the mid-2000’s. Not all authors choose to create street teams, but those that do sometimes find it a useful marketing tool.
In the case of the publishing industry and authors, a street team is a group of readers who join together to help get the word out about an author’s book. Each street team is different. Some just operate online only, and others both online and offline. Here are some examples of what authors ask their street teams to do:
1. Hand out bookmarks, magnets, pens, pencils and other swag to those who they think will be interested in the author’s books.
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3. Write honest reviews and post them to Amazon, B&N and other booksellers.
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5. Blog …

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