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AUTHOR DANIELLE LEE ZWISSLER

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Danielle Lee Zwissler was born in Dover, Ohio. A small town in Northeast Ohio. Her love of romance and cowboys have helped enrich her life and love of reading. She is also big fan of William Shatner, Harry Potter, and all things Harlequin. Her first novel, “Her Last Chance”, debuted in 2010 with Firefly & Wisp Books. And then shortly after the sequel, “The Art of Seduction”. In 2011, an up and coming publisher, “Books to go Now!” published a trio of short- stories called, “Trio of Sin”. Since then, Danielle has been featured in several anthologies and 5 erotica books under her pen name, Heather Lane. Currently, Danielle is working on several fantasy as well as a few western romances. Her latest set of books are all part of a series called, “Cowboys & Cowgirls”. This series features five books, all of the western nature, with sexy lead characters and several subplots. The first in the series is “The Cowboy’s Bride” which is now available on paperback as well as ebook. Then the rest of the series will go as followed: Served, Cowgirl Up! Cowboy Up!, Dakota Falls, and then Tiegen’s Bride.

Author Links Social Media Links:

Website: www.danielleleezwissler.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/danielleleezwissler

Blog: www.danielleleezwissler.blogspot.com

Pinterest: www.Pinterest.com/Danielleleezwissler

 

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“The Long Ride Home” is the fifth book in the Cowboys & Cowgirls Series. It is available on Kindle, Nook, Smashwords and on paperback! Blurb: Holton Dade was eight years old when Elena Rose was born, and he has watched out for her ever since. The girl with the wild, curly red hair has been on his mind on and off for years, but he has a few hang-ups–age being one of them, and death being the other. With the help of friends, Holton and Elena survive through many breakups and insecurities, but in the end there is only one place to go–home, and it is one hell of a long ride to get there.

 

 

Purchase Links:

http://www.amazon.com/Danielle-Lee- Zwissler/e/B005HI56MW/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1383099849&sr=8-2-ent

http://www.amazon.com/Long-Ride-Home-Cowboys-Cowgirls- ebook/dp/B00HMXEXNS/ref=la_B005HI56MW_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1393421711&sr=1-2

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/393734

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-long-ride-home-danielle-lee-zwissler/1118021006?ean=9781494924553

 

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The Sword and the Flame: The Forging by CP Bialois

This is a wonderful book that I wanted to share with you today. If you are a fan of dragons, witches, dwarfs, etc. then this a book for you.

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In a world where magic and the sword rule and dragons are forgotten, a band of friends find each other but can they overcome their own fears and trials in time to fulfill their destiny? Their adventure begins in The Sword and the Flame: The Forging. Before a weapon can be used, it must be forged in the fires of life.

Purchase Link: The Sword and the Flame: The Forging

My Review

The Sword and the Flame: The Forging by CP Bialois is a wonderfully exciting fantasy. I have read other work by this author, and like the other work I have read by him this was not a disappointment. It was amazing! This story follows a group of characters that consists of a warrior, a wizard, a halfling, a dwarf and a cleric through an amazing adventure.  These characters forge bonds and friendships. These bonds are crucial in saving themselves from an evil mage. The characters in the story are extremely well developed and the storyline is wonderfully crafted. The story flows very well keeping the ready hooked from beginning until the end, and then leaves the reader wanting more. This is an epic fantasy that I will follow. I look forward to reading the next installment. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.

About the Author

CP Bialois

Where do I begin? Well first I guess it’s only fair to say that CP Bialois isn’t my real name. It’s a collaboration I made out of the three greatest pets anyone could ever want. My real name is Ed and I’m just an average person that has found a way to do what he loves.

For as long back as I can remember I loved to pretend. Whether it was with my Transformers, GI Joe, or He-Man toys I loved to create intricate plots and have them fight it out. As a fan of horror, science fiction, action, and comedy I dare say my taste in movies are well rounded. Some of my favorites were Star Wars, Star Trek, martial arts, and anything with Swarzenegger in them.

I’d write my own stories about the characters I saw in the theaters or TV or I’d just daydream about what I’d see myself as the hero of course. You can’t have a daydream without beating the bad guys, getting the girl, etc. It’s just not right to envision yourself as a flunky or sidekick.

As far as books I loved Sherlock Holmes, Treasure Island, Dracula, and the normal assortment. My early love was the Star Trek novels, I’d read them or the Hardy Boys relentlessly. For a time I could tell you the plot of over a hundred books not to mention comics.

I have to come clean and say that I learned to read because of comic books. I was bored, make that extremely bored when we started to read in school. Reading “the cat fell down” really didn’t interest me. My dad, who continues to astound me with his insight to this day, figured comics would work. With that in mind he went to the newstand in town and bought issues of Donald Duck, Scrooge McDuck, Tales From the Crypt, and Spider-man. He patiently read through them with me until I picked it up. Whether it was him or the comics I learned to read in about two weeks and for a while few were as good as I was. For years after that whenever we’d go out he’d always spring for a couple of comic books for me.

While it wasn’t exactly the perfect beginning everything I’ve ever read or have seen has influenced me in some way and now is the time I’d like to share some of the ideas I’ve had over the years with all of you. I hope you enjoy my stories, they’re always fun to write and I don’t see myself stopping anytime soon.

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