Come and get your free Kindle Fiery Salamander ebook for Easter. It looks great in a virtual basket! The offer starts on April 12 (Easter) and ends on April 18. You can afford free.
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Set your eyes on this lovely review of my YA historical fiction novel, The Fiery Salamander, by the sterling book reviewer, Jenna "Meadow", on her site The Book of Meadow.
Its hard to believe that Luska will have been published two years ago on October 20th! That was an exciting time. I've learned a lot since then and my third book, The Land of the Young, should be out in the near future. So, here's to all of you who read Luska and gave me some great feedback and helped me grow as a writer.
,Book Blogger, Gina Rae Mitchell has posted a lovely review of my historical fiction novel, The Fiery Salamander.
Check out this lovely review of the Fiery Salamander from author/ reviewer C.D. Tavenor
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2837480095?book_show_action=false Lovely review of my scifi space opera Luska by talented author and reviewer C.E. Clayton
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2254983608?book_show_action=true&from_review_page=1 I am celebrating the 5 month anniversary of the publishing of The Fiery Salamander. Just like a child at 5 months, the Fiery Salamander can sit up by itself. It still can't roll over on its tummy, but I'm not worried, books age at different rates. So join me in celebrating The Fiery Salamanders birthday- they grow up so fast.
Two of the universe's most loved scifi novellas and novelletes are now free to a good home starting tomorrow, April 24th on Amazon. That's right I am talking about Kadru, the Imperial Forest and Pathology Report. These gourd winning books will be free for five days!
The Fiery Salamander is free for five days on Amazon starting tomorrow, April 15th. Get one (or 100) while supplies last!
My novel, The Fiery Salamander, set during the end of the French and Indian War in the Carolinas is ranked #212 on Amazon in the category "French Historical Fiction". I think that is pretty magnifique. There are a few elements in the novel that speak on the influence the French had on the Carolinas during this period. First, there was a large population of French Huguenots that settled in Charleston and one of the characters, Zarina Michaux, is from that distinct ethnic group. Also, there is a French doctor character who is based on a real person of the same name, Jean Cantzon. Dr. Cantzon lived in the Carolina backcountry during this era and, in the novel, tries in vain to save the life of one of the main characters. Also, the Shawnee in the book are French speakers.
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