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Monday, October 20, 2014
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Stephanie O'Hanlon - Author of Intruiging Romance...
Affaire de Coeur
By Stephanie O’Hanlon
Blurb:
Paris, May 1770, in the midst of aristocracy, country
girl Madeleine Dumont is privileged to partake in social events while living
with her friend Colette du Lorme, daughter of a Marquis. While following in the
shadow of her popular and socially verse friend, she finds herself caught up
with her infatuation with a man, a Comte. Lucien de Laurent, one of King Louis
XV’s favourites and established bachelor, as well as social recluse.
But how does a woman win such a man without playing the
game?
Bio:
Stephanie O'Hanlon graduated from the Toronto Film
School in 2008 with aspirations of starting a career in film, but found herself
drawn to writing. Combining her love for writing and history, her preferred
genre is historical romance, as seen in her EP title Affaire de Coeur, though
she has also enjoyed the paranormal romance genre, as seen with her EP
re-release Out of my Grave.
Now a full time writer, she lives in Ontario, Canada with
her dogs Judas & Dante, and beloved cats Nevermore & Willow.
Find Stephanie…
…on Eternal Press:
http://eternalpress.biz/people.php?author=531
http://eternalpress.biz/people.php?author=531
…on Twitter:
www.twitter.com/sohanlonauthor
www.twitter.com/sohanlonauthor
…on her website:
www.stephanieohanlonauthor.com
www.stephanieohanlonauthor.com
Other novels by Stephanie O’Hanlon:
- Out of My Grave
- The Beast of Bradley Downs (TBR)
Links:
Eternal Press:
http://www.eternalpress.biz/book.php?isbn=9781615728688
Amazon.ca:
http://www.amazon.ca/Affaire-Coeur-Stephanie-OHanlon/dp/1615728694/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1370979543&sr=8-1
Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/Affaire-Coeur-Stephanie-OHanlon/dp/1615728694/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1361134344&sr=1-1&keywords=affaire+de+coeur
Kobo eBook:
http://www.kobobooks.com/ebook/Affaire-de-Coeur/book-q8H7TNnD4EGwMiRuZ_IeHg/page1.html?utm_source=indigo&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=retailer&ikwid=affaire+de+coeur&ikwsec=Home
Chapters Indigo:
http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/home/books/affaire-de-coeur/9781615728695-item.html?ikwid=Stephanie+O%27Hanlon&ikwsec=Home&gcs_requestid=0CMCKze3eibcCFUgs5wodXDUAAA
Barnes & Noble:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/affaire-de-coeur-stephanie-ohanlon/1114520224?ean=9781615728695
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Friday, October 3, 2014
MUSA PUBLISHING's Colossal Anniversary Celebration...
COLOSSAL ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
with Musa
Publishing
$15.00 Musa Gift Certificate
6 Paperback Books
Baiting the Hook by Mary Palmer &
David Wilton
Brothers in Crime by KM
Rockwood
Legends of the Timekeepers by Sharon
Ledwith
Indian Shirt Story by Heather
Lockman
Pantheon by Josh Strnad
Windy City Heat by Remi
Hunter
$10.00 Musa Gift Certificate
6 Paperback Books
Baiting the Hook by Mary Palmer &
David Wilton
Brothers in Crime by KM
Rockwood
Legends of the Timekeepers by Sharon
Ledwith
Indian Shirt Story by Heather
Lockman
Pantheon by Josh Strnad
Windy City Heat by Remi
Hunter
2nd Place Winner
$5.00 Musa Gift Certificate
5 Paperback Books
Cairo in White by Kelly Ann
Jacobson
Chasing Athens by Marissa
Tejada
First Frost by Liz DeJesus
Who Wacked Roger Rabbit by Gary K. Wolf
Windy City Heat by Remi
Hunter
3rd Place Winner
5 Paperback Books
Cairo in White by Kelly Ann
Jacobson
Chasing Athens by Marissa
Tejada
First Frost by Liz DeJesus
Who Wacked Roger Rabbit by Gary K. Wolf
Windy City Heat by Remi
Hunter
Plus
Beginning October 1, 2014 we draw 2 winners a day and they
will each receive 3 books
And
All participants receive a download of Cooking with
Musa.
All entrants are eligible for Grand Prize and Other
Drawings October 15, 2014
Winners announced October 16, 2014
Enter daily to win!
No particular order to the daily drawings for the books
below
Random Survival by Ray Wenck
TRUE blue by Susan Rae
Chasra: The Homecoming by Joanne Hirase
Drowning Cactus by Carrie Russell
To Catch A Fish by Mary Pamer &
David Wilton
Lies in Wait by Donna Del Oro
Question of Time by Mary S. Palmer
Glass Frost by Liz DeJesus
The Andersen Ancestry by Addie J. King
Contest begins October 1, 2014 and ends midnight CST October
14, 2014. All winners announced October 16, 2014.
Winners who reside outside the Continental United States
will receive their prize in e-book format.
All prizes must be claimed by October 20, 2014 or they are
forfeited. Prizes will be shipped October 22, 2014.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Ancient evil, new promises...

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So, in the wake of this "shocking" revelation, the NFL has promised 30 days of domestic violence training for its management (seriously?) and celebrities are suddenly coming out with long-buried stories of domestic abuse, as though jumping on the bandwagon of some dark new fad. How long will this outpouring of moral indignation last? Tic-toc. Before you know it, we'll be dumping ice water over each other's heads again and will have forgotten the whole ugly subject ever came up.
So, what's going on, anyway? Were we as a nation truly surprised by the sight of domestic violence? It's certainly no surprise to anyone who's been paying attention the last few decades at least that a woman is abused in this country every few seconds, or that one in three women is abused by a male companion. The evening news and daytime talk shows were full of it (at least, back in the days when daytime talk shows dealt with something other than celebrity gossip and fashion tips.) Those of us old enough to remember Geraldo Rivera's heyday have heard the televised horror stories of abused wives who've had to go into hiding for fear of their lives. Bloody tales of children murdered by their abusive fathers while battered wives stayed passive. What, it just slipped our minds?
Or, do we simply prefer to picture our sports celebs as heroic manly men who can do no wrong; certainly who would never commit so cowardly an act as physically abusing a woman? Hmmm...I'm guessing that ship pretty much sailed with O.J. Simpson, so no. Especially not with this latest disgusting display coming on the heels of a college football rape scandal. So, why the supposed shock and weak promises of change? Are we as a nation trying to reassure ourselves that this was really just a momentary aberration of our national character, and that it won't happen again?
After an abuser beats his wife, he'll often simper and cry and ask for forgiveness, then issue an empty promise that it will never happen again. And, of course, it does. So, perhaps, it is with a nation that glorifies violence and equates it with maleness, that vilifies and demonizes female sexuality while simultaneously putting it on display and (if only subliminally) equates violence with sex and yes, even with love, quietly justifying spousal abuse. Subconsciously, this has been going on since day one, though on the surface of our outwardly frivolous, puff-piece-loving society, we simply ignore it, like Jekyll ignoring Hyde.
Now and again, we find the need to purge our souls when something like this hits our T.V. screens. Then, after the newness of it wears off, we settle back into our normal routine, blissfully unmindful of the fact that the violence is still going on. I guess, in a way, we're simply less honest about our deeply entrenched patters of male violence than older cultures in which fathers butcher their daughters for marrying the wrong guy or cut their daughters when they hit puberty so they can never enjoy sex. In western society, we aspire to be more than we are, perhaps, but we seem less and less willing to acknowledge the violence all around and within us.
As always, we make excuses for rapists by blaming the victim. We pretend to treasure life (at least in its unborn state) while bombing countless women and children to death. We seem to need the lie in order to avoid the pain and inconvenience of facing the truth. Just as the Roman Catholic church hid the ugly, abusive evil hiding in its midst (probably since the middle ages) for as long as it could in order to maintain the mystique on which its patriarchal religion is based, so our still essentially patriarchal society maintains its comforting illusion of enlightened modernity.
Ancient rituals and customs designed to cage the male beast by subjugating woman to man's will no longer apply in the west. (No doubt the comforting illusion of bygone ages, hiding still more violence than history is willing to reveal.) So, how are we to confront the ancient demon of male violence in the modern age? We've acknowledged its forms and patterns. But, are we willing to fundamentally change a culture which seems, at its very core, to embrace and depend on violence? As long as we revere and enable our modern-day gladiators, the spirit that fuels violence in all its forms will always be with us.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Guest blogging on the Dabbler ...
I'm guest-blogging on Dianna Gunn's fine site "The Dabbler" -
http://thedabbler.ca/author-spotlight-tom-olbert/
Stop on by and post a comment, if you like.
http://thedabbler.ca/author-spotlight-tom-olbert/
Stop on by and post a comment, if you like.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
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