Sunday, January 1, 2012

TELL ME WHAT YOU'RE INTERESTED IN READING FOR 2012!!!!

In appreciation to all the readers, I'm giving away a PDF of any of my backlist all day Sunday, January 1st.
To enter leave a comment about what you are looking for to read in 2012. Basically, what you'd like to see in a story. I'll draw the winner by Random.org tomorrow from all the entries.



                 
Available in: Adobe Acrobat, HTML, Microsoft Reader, Mobipocket

  The Cougar and Her Vampire, Born to Be Wild, Born to Play, My Life as a Dog, Texas Heat and A Gift of Lover, are available
      in E-book for purchase at:
  Secret Cravings ~ http://store.secretcravingspublishing.com
  OR:   AMAZON  ~  B&N  ~  ARe  ~  BOOKSTRAND

3 comments:

  1. Hi Cynthia !
    Love the music...it's got the feeling of oh so many nice things...*S* Beautiful blog too..*S*
    I recently purchased your 'the Gift of Love", but haven't had a chance to read it yet, but can't wait.
    I love stories that I can get an emotional connection to. the characters have to have depth and meaning to them, as well as a great premise of truth and realism of whatever setting or time period. I hate books that go into so much detail of setting that you lose the point of the journey in the telling of the story. I don't know if I'm explaining it well enough though. I love compassionate, and empathetic characters who have flaws just like the rest of the human species so to speak...even paranormal characters have of have some depth....*S*
    Thank you for the give away and listening to the readers. That's why I so enjoy the stories and the authors who create them...you all just rock!

    Darcy
    pommawolf @hotmail.com

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  2. Thanks Darcy, you explained very well. Appreciate your purchase of A Gift of Love too!

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  3. I enjoy reading erotica, paranormal and sci-fi/fantasy. I also enjoy different parings and will be looking forward to reading more of the same. Though I have a read a few well written first person stories, I prefer to read authors that avoid writing that way. I find it a little confusing and don't feel I get the full story. I agree with Darcy that detail is good, but don't go into so much that you lose the point of the story.
    Patricia
    panthers.ravens@yahoo.com

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