Maggie Blackbird

Romancing Canada's Indigenous People

Today, I’m hosting author Addison Carmichael and her latest release Rebel and its prequel Claimed, books three in the Sons of the Alpha series, a shifter paranormal romance.  As well, be sure to read my reviews of both books.  And don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. ****

Today, I have author Christina Britton in the interview chair.  We discuss her writing process and her favourite authors.  I’m also reviewing her latest release A Match Made in London.  Don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. ****

Today, I’m reviewing Between Bloody Lips, book two in The Valentino Family series by Sai Fox, a m/m contemporary, mafia romance.  Be sure to check out the excerpt, and don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway.  

Today, I’m reviewing Beauty & Her Beast, the prequel to Knight, and Knight, book 1 in Sons of the Alpha by Addison Carmichael. I’m also helping Addison celebrate her release blitz.  Don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway. ****

Today, I have author Karen Botha guesting at my blog.  She’s here to talk about The Commitment Collection, her latest book series featuring super-hawt race car drivers.  And of course she’ll be talking about super-hawt race car drivers.  What can I say?  I love that she’s a super-fan of this sport in the same way …

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Being new to book marketing after the release of my first novel through eXtasy Books on July 6th, I asked the staff at Digital Book Girl to guest at my blog in order to help fellow authors choose the right book promotion service for their shiny new release they’ve slaved over.  There are many promotional …

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Today I’m blogging at TBQ’s Book Palace and she has me in the interview chair, so there will be no Monday post from me.  Stop on by and comment so you can have a chance at winning an e-copy of my newest release Blessed–a M/M, Multi-cultural, contemporary romance starring the Ojibwa people of Northwestern Ontario.

Today, Romance, She Wrote is pleased to host guest blogger Shelly Bell. ***** When I wrote my book, A Year to Remember, it never entered my mind to classify it as a particular genre. It was fiction. It was romance. It was a story about a young woman’s transformation. It was about friendship. It was …

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