authors and bloggers against piracy
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Before we get started on today’s post, I wanted to say a few words. Well, type a few, but you know what I mean. This tour has meant a lot to me. I never thought that my books were worth enough to get pirated until I saw them on that site a few months ago.
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I am excited to be bringing you all an exciting collection today. Joleene Naylor has been kind enough to grant everyone a free copy of the first seven books of the Amaranthine series. Please keep in mind that these coupon codes are only good for the next 24 hours. Hunted by a coven
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Day five and we’re going strong. I have to honestly say ‘thank you’ to each and everyone of you that has stopped by the tour and picked up all of these wonderful books thus far. It is truly wonderful. Today we’re featuring a collection of short stories by Simon Goodson. They say
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Welcome to day four of the Authors and Bloggers Against Piracy Blog Tour. Today we are featuring one of my dearest friends and mentor, Tricia Drammeh, and her latest release Sweet Sorrow. This is a YA contemporary fiction. Rowan achieves her greatest desire when she earns the part of Juliet in the school
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Day three in full swing! Today we’re bringing you another fantastic story from Simon Goodson. These vampires don’t sparkle. They hunt and kill, driven to evil by the raging darkness inside them. From the moment they feed on their first victim they are lost – but what if the darkness was destroyed before
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Welcome to day two of the Authors and Bloggers Against Piracy Blog Tour. You know, you hear about books being pirated and how other authors fall victim to it, but you never think it’ll happen to you. That is most certainly not the case. The sad fact is that if it’s out there, it’s
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We are kicking off the start of the first official Authors and Bloggers Against Piracy Blog Tour with a couple of amazing reads. One out of the Science Fiction category (Wanderer’s Escape) and the other out of the Paranormal Fantasy category (Beyond the Eyes). I cannot think of a better starting point than