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Books, books, and more books!

Pssst! It’s time…for this week’s edition of LMBPN’s Fan Pricing Saturday! Grab ‘em quick and pull up your favorite reading spot, because there’s more here than meets the eye. 😉

Crystal Doors Full series Boxed Set – https://books2read.com/u/3npqQe

Dark Reunion – https://books2read.com/u/bpEMnz

Witch of the Federation – https://books2read.com/u/bO6EAE

The Born Leader – https://books2read.com/u/bw2VAa

Death and Deception – https://books2read.com/u/4Axa9J

Diamond in the Rough – https://books2read.com/u/3GeP7r

Providence Paranormal College – https://books2read.com/u/3yvM2V

All’s Fair in War – https://books2read.com/u/4NQD5o

Happy reading!

Fan Pricing Saturday [2/16/19]

Here’s the Fan Pricing Saturday list of books for this week. Grab ‘em at the hot price of $0.99 each!

Soldiers of Fame and Fortune Boxed Set 2 – https://books2read.com/u/mKYx5Z

Watery Grave – https://books2read.com/u/m2xrP1

Shadow of the Ring – https://books2read.com/u/b6xkX6

Oath of the Witch – https://books2read.com/u/mYrKeP

Ghost Adaptation – https://books2read.com/u/brYVLZ

Tommy V Cancer [update]

For those who haven’t heard author Tommy Donbavand’s latest update, go here. http://www.tommyvcancer.com/2019/02/this-is-it/

And so it doesn’t get missed, here’s how you can help immediately. https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/tommyvcancer

Fan Pricing Saturdays

Here’s the list for this Saturday’s Fan Pricing (February 2, 2019).

Backstabbing Little Assets – https://books2read.com/u/3yggPl

Lunar Assault – https://books2read.com/u/bzLPyL

The Family Business – https://books2read.com/u/meyy0Z

Ghost Stalking – https://books2read.com/u/mVQBG5

It’s Working as Intended – https://books2read.com/u/b6xxry

Gods Remembered – https://books2read.com/u/bzLLoL

Halloween and horror/thriller lovers, these stories are for you!

Author Daniel Willcocks brings us this description: If you’re looking for something to entertain you through the witching season and stick some goosepimples on your skin, then grab your copy of Twisted: A Collection of Dark Tales.

For the first time ever in one collection, ‘Twisted’ collates 28 of the best dark horror shorts featured on the chart-busting, award-nominated podcast, ‘The Other Stories’ (plus a few cheeky extras stories thrown in).

The book is available on Amazon and is free with Kindle Unlimited.

Christmas Wishes (and other things)

So much has happened in the years since I first decided to start expressing myself in a somewhat more public fashion. Good times, bad times; times when living became sheer monotony as I wearily slogged through a fog of seemingly endless workdays and travel. Years when finding any iota of Christmas spirit has felt like a Herculean task. Through it all, though, even in the lowest times, the spark which flared to defiant life some 4-5 years ago never fully died, although its light has often been dimmed for awhile before once again flaring brightly.

It’s that spark which has kept me going; kept me believing amid a sea of doubts and setbacks; and kept me from giving up on some of my closest-held wishes and dreams…the ones that you’re afraid to whisper about even in your own head; the ones that even your closest friends may not know about. The ones that if you’re honest with yourself, you’re scared may never come into being.

Turns out, wishes like that can be funny things. Especially when your closest-held secret wish has nothing whatsoever to do with anything material. “Funny?” you say? Yep, although not necessarily in the “laugh until your gut hurts” kind of funny…more like the quirky, slap you upside the head out of nowhere, “I’m going to give you what you wished for, in a way you never expected, at the hands of someone (or several someones) you’d never in a million years dream of being the catalyst” kind of funny.

Christmas Wishes

This year has been a struggle when it comes to the spirit of Christmas. I’m not talking about spirit as the giving of material gifts (that’s another topic entirely), or even the giving of one’s time, attention, and fellowship to others. I’m talking about the spirit of joy, hope and renewal that wells from deep within each and every one of us – even if its initial catalyst is an outside source. The internal spark, if you will. “Ok,” I can hear you wondering, “what’s that got to do with Christmas wishes? Or even hidden wishes?” Well, in my case, quite a bit…the shortest complete answer to which is, in spite of my Christmas spirit being about the lowest it’s ever been, the dim spark deep within me has been getting slowly fanned back into life. And that resurgence, caused in part by several outside catalysts (one in particular), has led me to wonder if (and hope that) my closest-held secret wish might not end up becoming a Christmas wish come true.

My Wish for You

With all the craziness happening in the world, my wish for you and yours this Christmas and throughout the year is for happiness, health, love, and peace:

May you find and bring happiness to yourself and others.
May you and all your loved ones be healthy.
May you give and receive love, in all its many forms.
May you find and bring peace to your pocket of the world, one small conflict at a time.

What Speed Do You Read?

I ran across this fun little reading challenge this morning and, my curiosity being what it is, decided to see where I stood in the rankings. End result? I read 630 words per minute, or 152% above the national average.

<laughing> Whoops! No wonder I’m always on the lookout for new reading material!

2013 in Review: Life Is One Hell of a Learning Curve

Wow, it’s been a while. A long, tumultuous, series of days/weeks/months where at times I had no idea if I was coming, going, or meeting myself somewhere in the middle of doing both. Probably that last one. Or as my friends would no doubt say (in exasperatedly concerned voices), definitely that last one. So much has happened in 2013 that my mind boggles just trying to think of it in some semblance of order.

I’ve spent much of this year still on my voyage of rediscovering – and in some cases reinventing – who I am as an individual. To say that some of the things I’ve learned about myself were eye-opening is an understatement. Some of what I learned was more of a reaffirmation of my core values. Other things were extended and more enlightened versions of my point of view on a variety of subjects and situations. Some things were surprising – and a few were downright life-altering.Image

Things I’ve Learned

  • I don’t have to please everyone. In fact, I shouldn’t be trying to please everyone. That way lies the path to disaster. See the next reason for why…
  • Be true to yourself and trust your gut. If something feels wrong, then there’s a pretty good chance that for you it is a wrong choice. Go digging for why, and then make your decision once you have some insight and answers.
  • If you want others to accept you for who you are, you first have to accept yourself for who you are. Completely, totally, and without reservations or harsh, overly critical self-judgements. Trust me on this, folks, 99% of the time we’re our own worst critics. Yeah, I know – harsh. But true.
  • Being single isn’t a bad thing. In fact, it’s quite empowering!
  • Positive emotions can turn each and every one of us back into happy, silly, giggling kids. Embrace it. It’ll keep you feeling and looking younger than your actual age 😉
  • Life is messy. Accept and learn to enjoy the chaos, because you’re only going to make yourself stressed out and miserable by trying to regulate it too tightly. Yes, fellow introverts, this goes for us as well. We can learn to do this.
  • Accept and enjoy the love of friends, family and if you have one, your partner. Give your love to them unstintingly. It will come back to you threefold, especially when you need it most.
  • Relationships come and go, and not everyone is who they present themselves to be. Enjoy the good moments for what they are, learn positive lessons from the bad moments (like what you don’t want next time), and toss any lingering resentments like three-week-old fried rice. It does you no good to hold on to them, and is just going to stink up your house if you do.
  • Dare to make your deepest dreams and fantasies a reality. Legally, of course! You want to write a novel? Then by God, sit down and start writing! You want to try something new and kinky with your partner? Then by all means, discuss it with him/her and give it a go! Live your life, because the chances are pretty damn good that you’re only going to get one real shot at doing the things you want to do.
  • Take chances and risks. I’m not saying bet your life savings on who’s going to win the Breeder’s Cup or Red 8 on the roulette wheel, but get out of the rut you’ve been existing in and shake the dust off your sense of adventure and opportunity.
  • Be spontaneous. There’s a time and place for lists and plans, but stop letting them rule your life.
  • Be fully present in the moment. Stop allowing the million-and-one little busy distractions we each create for ourselves to take your focus away from what’s going on, right now, around you. Yeah, I know, that’s a tough one. Do it anyway. You’ll thank yourself later, and others will probably thank you too, for the gift of your attention.

Life Is One Hell of a Learning Curve

I’m not ashamed to admit that I’ve been less than successful at maintaining all of these things I’ve learned over the course of the year. But even when I fell down, and got away from some of these hard-learned lessons, I’ve somehow managed to find my way back to them – battered, bruised, often feeling like I’d just been through an industrial-grade cross-cut shredder – but increasingly finding it easier and easier to life my life in such a fashion that I’m happy more often than not. The difference has been markedly noticeable to both myself and everyone around me.

I’m not saying that I haven’t been stressed, exhausted, sick at heart, sometimes depressed, and often angry at circumstances – hey, I’m a human being, not a machine! But I’ve found that even in my “workaholic by necessity, not by choice” life of little sleep, long work hours between two jobs, endless miles of driving and months on end of working 7 days/week with no day off just to barely make ends meet, I’m still happier than I’ve been in years. Why? Because I choose to be. And because I have the satisfaction of knowing that I’m building myself back into a strong, independent and caring person who values the world and people around her, and takes the time to appreciate what’s good instead of just complaining about what’s wrong or bad. No, I haven’t given up griping – I’m no saint! LOL. But each time I catch myself going there, I now make an effort to find something good and/or funny about the situation to distract myself from the all-too-tempting rut of negativity. Yes, it’s work. It’s hard work – for a while. But it’s totally worth it.

What say you, readers? What have you learned – or wish you’d learned – over the course of 2013? I’d love to hear your stories.