A Quick Review of Fiction Book Marketing by Jolene MacFadden
Introduction to Marketing Strategies for Fiction books includes the various means you can get the word out on your books and where to purchase them.
Truth Tells by Lacey Dancer. A family is taken hostage while under government protection. Because the Raynors are transported to another country, normal government channels are not possible.
Truth Kills by Lacey Dancer. Felicity Ramsey felt the unknown hunter closing in. She didn’t know who he was, whose orders he followed. She didn’t know if that man was the mastermind of the hunt for a dead woman that neither man had any reason to believe still lived.
Diamond and Ice by Lacey Dancer
Diamond and Ice by Lacey Dancer. Jason Starke ‘The Iceman’ had earned his nickname both on and off the ice. The Olympic Gold Medalist was a brilliant technician on the ice, a dazzling master of the silver blades.
Choices by Lacey Dancer. At seventeen years old, Lorelei Starke was America’s hope for gymnastic gold. A car crash cost her full use of her leg, a damaged voice and years of surgeries and physical therapy.
Catch the Fire by Lacey Dancer
Catch the Fire by Lacey Dancer. RJ Ryder is a war veteran with a past that has cost him his future. He lost his right leg and the ability to father children in a landmine explosion in the Middle East. When Lydia North dares him to fight for his future, he takes her job offer as second in command of her growing construction company.
Strike the Fire by Lacey Dancer
Strike the Fire by Lacey Dancer. Lydia North turned visions into homes and businesses. Her company, North Enterprises, built to last, to be kind to the environment and to lift an area into the future while still paying homage to the past.
Playing with Fire by Lacey Dancer
Playing with Fire by Lacey Dancer. Run,” Randi whispered. Lucy sprinted for the door, fearing that at any moment she would hear a gunshot, killing the only family she had.
Chase the Fire by Lacey Dancer
Chase the Fire by Lacey Dancer. Escape! Her stalker was out on bail. She was sheltering in place in her condo like a prisoner. He was free to walk the streets and she didn’t dare go out for fear of another attack.
T is for Trespass by Sue Grafton
T is for Trespass by Sue Grafton. Kinsey Millhone’s elderly neighbor, Gus Vronsky, may have been the original inspiration for the term “Grumpy Gus.”
S Is For Silence by Sue Grafton
S Is For Silence by Sue Grafton. Book 19 in the PI Kinsey Millhone Series. California private investigator Millhone is hired to solve a decades-old cold case
R Is For Richochet by Sue Grafton
R Is for Richochet by Sue Grafton. private investigator Kinsey Millhone has her hands full when a job that should be easy money takes a turn for the worse.
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