WeBook Blog Talks To Dopamalovi Author, Jack Knight
Check out another article written about Jack Knight and his brand new book,
Darkness Whispers.
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Flashes In The Dark Interview with Terrence Scott
Listen to Flashes in the Dark on Blogspot as they talk with Terrence Scott about his new book, Portrait of John Doe, and ask him questions about how he'd like to die and how he comes up with ideas for book covers.
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Alaskan Book Cafe: 12 Days of Christmas with Terrence Scott
Check out Terrence Scott's blogpost, "What Christmas Means to Me", at the Alaskan Book Cafe blog, where he explains exactly why Christmas is NOT his favorite time of the year.
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Alaskan Book Cafe:
Interview with Bret Jordan
Read the interview with Bret Jordan where he discusses his new novella, The Witch, the Hunter and the Bride with Alaskan Book Cafe.
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Alaskan Book Cafe:
Halloween Fun with Bret Jordan
Read Bret Jordan's new Halloween short story, "Jacob's Rising", on Alaskan Book Cafe.
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Stacy Bolli’s Ollie is a fun, quick, easy read.
Worth taking an escape break…but don’t feed the fish!!!
—Sue James
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“Found myself so tense I realized I was holding my breath! Terrence Scott is...
...a master at building perpetual pressure that congeals the mind into a space that can’t escape the musty smell in Portrait of John Doe.”
—Sue James
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“John “JAM” Arthur Miller enticed me to risk a new genre and it was PURE ENJOYMENT!
A lone wolf needing to belong, the sniff of female scent and heart hammering competition kept me flying through the pages. JAM had my brain screaming, ‘BRING IT ON!’ Now it’s yelling, ‘Bring on the sequel!!’”
—Sue James, on Battle of the Two Paths
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“Earl, Earl, Earl...What are you thinking with? If Sharon doesn't get you...
...the mother-in-law will. Neither would be pleasant. It’s worth an hour to find out who gets Earl in Patricia Clemmons' Cheap Perfume.”
—Sue James
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“Wonderfully different! Matthew Warren Wilson and his editor, Donna Lyons...
...deserve accolades for Duke Carter’s letter allowing the reader to 'waller' in the culture. From the realistic portrayal of the brother-sister relationship to the end, Vanessa touched my heart. Don’t think this is a sissy book though, it might make the hair on your arms rise at what you thought were everyday things. One thing for sure…Duke didn’t lie!”
—Sue James
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“Terrence Scott’s Portrait of John Doe
is a spine-tingling psychological thriller that combines a rich mix of drama with real nail-biting supernatural suspense. Terrence Scott’s voice is rare and unique and one you’ll not soon forget. His debut epic novel is one you won’t be able to put down, or stop talking about.”
—Donna Jean Lyons, Author of Seven Kane
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“The Onnest Trooth is a horror story that, while reading, I kept having flashbacks...
...to Stephen King's early short stories. When I read the final sentence my first reaction was to say out loud, ‘Oh f**k me!’ While Duke's writing may be difficult to read at first, you will get use to it. It is definitely worth the effort and would not be his story if told in cleaned up version. It really helps you to get into the character of Duke and be able to hear him speaking. Duke has a compelling story to tell, one you will not easily forget.
The Onnest Trooth is an edge of the seat, hang on for the ride and leave the lights on type of read.”
—Cristina Gutierrez, Alaskan Book Café
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“The Onnest Trooth is a chilling supernatural thriller from Dopamalovi Books’...
...newest master of horror, Matthew Warren Wilson. This small town is in for a big awakening.”
—Donna Jean Lyons, Author of The Witchdoctor of Hog Holler
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"Nobody, I repeat, nobody writes like Donna Jean Lyons.
Lyons delivers every time with such a raw talent for rage and sexuality that is rarely done so precisely. Some write of blood and guts, some of blood and lust, but very few can marry the two in such a perfect unholy matrimony. Donna Jean Lyons is a master of her craft and is guaranteed to always get the juices flowing."
—S. Wayne Roberts, on Blood Candy
“Alone in the Mist is an enjoyable short story.
Imagine waking up from a nightmare only to find you are in a nightmare. You can't get anything electrical to work, you can't find your family, and there is a strange mist outside your house. This is what happened to Jeff. Except maybe there was no nightmare. Maybe the nightmare was reality. Maybe reality IS the nightmare. Where has everyone gone? You can't call anyone, computer doesn't work, you can't even get coffee and the mist won't go away.
The perfect story to read on a foggy morning while enjoying a cup of coffee...in a coffee shop. Because you don't want to be alone in your house with the mist outside.”
—Cristina Gutierrez, Alaskan Book Café
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“New Zealand’s Alick Harris offers a true gift for the Western genre lovers.

This fast-paced, action-packed drama is sure to satisfy everyone’s need for a good old-fashioned, in-your-face, classic western. Revenge just saddled up and rode into town.”
—Donna Jean Lyons, Author of The Angel Maker
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“Patricia Clemmons writes so far over the top in her hardcore debut novel...

...Blind Trails, it took a week for my blood to stop running cold. She blends a perfect mixture of the good and evil men do, forcing you to want more. They may be able to hide the bodies, but the shocking truth still remains.”
—Donna Jean Lyons, Author of Deadly Climax
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Patricia Clemmon's Blind Trails: "Relentless tension & hair spring tight...

...all the way through. Twists and turns will keep you turning the pages! Had to read it all the way before I could put it down. Clemmons writes in your face and doesn't let up. Not for the faint of heart or those with easily offended sensibilities. If this is her first, get ready for the rest!"
—Sue James
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"High 5 for Alick Harris!!! So well written it's like being in Marshal Steele's...

...holster, smelling the gun smoke. Definitely worth taking a break to enjoy righteous Retribution."
—Sue James
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