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I recently came across your blog and I was wondering if you would like to review my latest book. Here is the press release. I would be happy to send you a PDF copy at your request.
Take A Walk On The Darkside
Nevada, November 8, 2012- Author, Corinna Underwood uses her stunning writing ability to give us a book like no other. A Walk On The Darkside is a thrilling combination of mystery and paranormal.
Pearl Blackthorn is a novelist and investigative reporter for Darkside paranormal magazine. Armed with her digital recorder and accompanied by her friend and photographer Harry Raymond, Pearl is sent by her editor J.J Benson - affectionately known as Benny - to the four corners of Great Britain, (and sometimes further), to investigate stories of spirits and specters, demons and doppelgangers, prophecy and possession. The problem is, Pearl doesn’t believe in the supernatural; her creative imagination is tempered by a strong skepticism. She is immovable on her stand that there is always a simple, rational explanation behind every report of paranormal activity. But Pearl soon realizes that the intricacies of paranormal events are often far from simple and not always rational.
Uprooted from the heart of England and transplanted in America twelve years ago, Corinna Underwood has been sowing seeds of imagination ever since. She enjoys combining her fascination for the paranormal with mystery, history and folklore. Corinna is also the author of Haunted History of Atlanta and North Georgia and Murder and Mystery in Atlanta.
For interview requests, email me.
Thanks for your time, Corinna
underwood@ambiguousmedia.net
www.ambiguousmedia.net

Hey there, I'm new follower of your blog and also gave it +1 on google+. Added you on twitter, too. When you have a chance visit http://iron2112fist.blogspot.com/ and if you find it interesting follow and + back.
Thanks.
IF

Hi Belle,
I just checked out your blog and really liked your review, I like that you are a fan of the classics as well. I love Willkie Collins - a very under rated mystery writer. My blog is mainly about fantasy type stuff at the moment but I have very broad taste in my reading. Its only just over a week old so its still a work in progress.
Hope you can swing by and check it out http://kiwigirlreads.blogspot.com
Regards
kiwigirl
Hi,
If you are interested in growing the people following your blog, I would be happy to follow yours if you follow mine.
I own a used bookstore and my blog has posts about bookstore life, author-led discussions, literary games, and customer reviews. www.classicsusedbooks.com.
If you do decide to follow, make sure to let me know so I can return the favor.
Thanks!
Eric Maywar
Hayley ( The Fable Faerie) said… Hi Belle :)
I'm a follower over at your blog, you have a great site :)
Heres my blog if you want to stop by and follow, http://bookmigik.blogspot.com/

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