Saturday, September 10, 2016
Friday, July 1, 2016
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Thursday, June 2, 2016
#Giveaway: $150 Paypal & Ebook, Tortured Souls: The House On Wellfleet Bluffs #paranormal books
Author Linda Cadose's $150 Paypal & Ebook Giveaway
Co-hosts:
M.M. Hudson
J.A. Gerber
Author Linda Cadose previously wrote two middle-grade adventure books but has now switched genres to paranormal books for adults. Introducing, Tortured Souls: The House On Wellfleet Bluffs, written in collaboration with J.A. Gerber and M.M. Hudson, this book follows Lynne and Jason and a house full of ghost.
About the book:
In some towns, the past is easily forgotten. Not in Wellfleet Bluffs. Lynne and Jason buy their dream house online and quickly move to the quaint little town. After unexplained events send them looking for answers, will they become a forgotten part of history or will they find the answers and help the ghosts of the past find peace?
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Linda Cadose would like to present this book to the world at large by generously offering a giveaway for $150 Paypal and a Kindle copy of the book for one lucky winner. Simply enter in the Giveaway Tools below.
About the author:
2013 Summer Pinnacle Book Award winner, Linda Cadose enjoys weaving fantasy and truth, creating tales filled with mystery and mayhem. She is a retired respiratory therapist with over 40 years in the field. She resides in Carver, MA.
Disclosure:
This giveaway is sponsored by author Linda Cadose who is responsible for prize distribution.. The prize is $150 Paypal and the ebook, Tortured Souls: The House On Wellfleet Bluffs. The giveaway begins 6/2/16 at 1 AM and ends 6/17/16 at 11:59 PM, open Worldwide. You must be at 18+ to enter. You MUST have an active Paypal account and Kindle account for payment. No other payment options will be available and paid only in U.S. dollars. Winner is subject to eligibility verification. Winner will be randomly selected via Giveaway Tools. The winner has 48 hours to respond to an email sent to them or forfeit their prize of which an alternate winner will be chosen. This giveaway is not associated with Facebook, Twitter, Google or any other social media outlet.
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
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"Looking for a book to take on vacation (or to enjoy during a staycation)? The House on Wellfleet Bluffs has a little something for everyone who likes fiction. There is the romantic young couple who are excited to be making the move from an apartment to their first house. There is the Gothic atmosphere of the windswept bluffs and the history of tragedy associated with the house. There are mysterious occurrences that will have you trying to anticipate what comes next. There are touches of sorrow and of absolution. There are even some family secrets and a bit of Civil War history mixed in.
Readers of romantic mysteries (and anyone who watches HGTV), will quickly come to suspect that the house Lynne and Jason purchase is "too good to be true." And when odd things begin to happen, they do what I would do - go to the library for some research. What they learn only leads them to more questions, and they find out other bits of the house's history from real estate records, old newspaper clippings, and even old journals. But the forces at work in the house are building in strength. Should they stay and try to solve the mystery, or leave while they can?
The characters are a wide range of personalities. The colorful Dottie does spiritual cleansings of houses. Energetic Neal has a connection to the house since his father and grandfather both worked on the landscaping and grounds. Anne, the librarian, was best friends with a previous owner and once worked for the realtor who sold the house to Lynne and Jason. Lisa, the next door neighbor, always seems to be wandering around in her yard, but no gardening ever gets done. Everyone has his or her own little story and they all lead back to the house in some way.
Whether you enjoy things that go bump in the night, or prefer sleuthing through old deeds and journals, this is a quick and enjoyable read - perfect for summer vacation or a weekend getaway." ~Suzanne C.
"Looking for a book to take on vacation (or to enjoy during a staycation)? The House on Wellfleet Bluffs has a little something for everyone who likes fiction. There is the romantic young couple who are excited to be making the move from an apartment to their first house. There is the Gothic atmosphere of the windswept bluffs and the history of tragedy associated with the house. There are mysterious occurrences that will have you trying to anticipate what comes next. There are touches of sorrow and of absolution. There are even some family secrets and a bit of Civil War history mixed in.
Readers of romantic mysteries (and anyone who watches HGTV), will quickly come to suspect that the house Lynne and Jason purchase is "too good to be true." And when odd things begin to happen, they do what I would do - go to the library for some research. What they learn only leads them to more questions, and they find out other bits of the house's history from real estate records, old newspaper clippings, and even old journals. But the forces at work in the house are building in strength. Should they stay and try to solve the mystery, or leave while they can?
The characters are a wide range of personalities. The colorful Dottie does spiritual cleansings of houses. Energetic Neal has a connection to the house since his father and grandfather both worked on the landscaping and grounds. Anne, the librarian, was best friends with a previous owner and once worked for the realtor who sold the house to Lynne and Jason. Lisa, the next door neighbor, always seems to be wandering around in her yard, but no gardening ever gets done. Everyone has his or her own little story and they all lead back to the house in some way.
Whether you enjoy things that go bump in the night, or prefer sleuthing through old deeds and journals, this is a quick and enjoyable read - perfect for summer vacation or a weekend getaway." ~Suzanne C.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Friday, April 29, 2016
5 Star Review for my new book
Really well-written ghost story with a realistic backdrop. Young couple Jason and Lynne give up city life for the slower pace of a small town. They buy an old house, sight unseen, and move in not expecting to find anything but a Mayberry lifestyle. Little do they know, their dream house is filled with the stuff of nightmares. Creepily and eerily, the author builds suspense and you feel the tension increase with each chapter. The protagonists are both charming and likable, and as the hauntings mount so does the reader's anxiety. The house holds layers of secrets that must be revealed in order to bring the tortured souls peace.This is an enjoyable read that could almost be a movie of the week. The writing is clear and crisp, descriptive and vivid. Great job. ~C.R.
Thursday, April 28, 2016
My new book...Tortured Souls: The House On Wellfleet Bluffs
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