Inklet #94, Anubis Has Sent You Six Souls

Our most recent Inklet by Liana Brooks, Anubis Has Sent You Six Souls, has just been released! Anubis Has Sent You Six Souls is a contemporary fantasy story with a romantic twist. Ninety-six-year-old Tilly’s great grandchildren insist she try something new to keep her brain active. The cute little virtual game Hero’s Journey seems harmless…

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This Week’s Inklet: Reincarnation

We are thrilled to introduce Reincarnation by Amy Laurens to the world this week! Reincarnation is a portal fantasy story. Apparently, not believing in reincarnation means… well, nothing, actually. Whether you believe it or not, you still have to do it.  Of course, no one can stop you from cheating…

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Dancer, Dreamer, Seer – Out Now!

Congratulations Liana Brooks on the release of Dancer, Dreamer, Seer this week! Dancer, Dreamer, Seer is a fantasy story. Running out of time to perfect the Dance that determines his future career and success, Dallon practices for hours on end. His sister Dasha watches and supports him—but longs to choose a Dance for herself…

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It’s A Wedding – Of Sorts ;)

This week, we are excited to introduce A Wedding of Sorts by Liana Brooks to the globe! A Wedding of Sorts is a contemporary fantasy story. In retrospect, telling the prince that death surpasses marriage to him? Maybe a trifle theatrical…  Now she stands at the edge of an ocean-side cliff in boggy, new-spring…

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This Week’s Inklet: Even Villains Grant Wishes

Even Villains Grant Wishes by Liana Brooks, the newest publication in our Inklet lineup, debuts this week. Even Villains Grant Wishes is a superhero Christmas/holiday story. Dreams-Come-True Coordinator at the Merriton Pediatric Hospital: an emotional job at the best of times. But with Christmas fast approaching, Andrea needs help even more desperately than…

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Inklet of the Fortnight: Rock-a-bye

Congratulations Liana Brooks on the release of Rock-a-bye this week! Rock-a-bye is a crime fiction story. She lives in a rowhouse between rehabilitated crack addicts, sex offenders, and pensioners raising grandkids—and she does jobs. At odd hours, odd jobs that mean a little bit of safety here, one less predator…

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