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D. Ann Hall

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I've always been enthusiastic about great stories, there is nothing better than getting lost in another world. Telling stories is something I've done my whole life. I've an interest in the paranormal - got a bit of a crush on the old vampire, world history - especially ancient Egypt and generally anything with a bit of a mystery to it. It's a big universe, anything is possible. ...more

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Anne Rice and The Mummy

It took me years to get around to reading The Mummy (Ramses the Damned) by Anne Rice simply because I was writing my own novel - The Rising: Awakening - which is also set in Egypt with the appearance of Ramesses (yes I spell it like that because I'm British) and vampires and didn't want Anne Rice to influence it.
Ok I'll admit she was the reason I started writing about vampires in the first place. Read more of this blog post »
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Published on December 13, 2020 03:12 Tags: anne-rice, d-ann-hall, immortals, paranormal, supernatural, the-mummy, the-rising-awakening, vampires
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Strathmor Forest by D. Ann Hall
"This wasn’t bad overall. I’ve never read anything like this before but really enjoyed the suspense that this book offered. For being smaller in pages, it was as one could expect with so few. I thought this was pretty well written."
Strathmor Forest by D. Ann Hall
"I was concerned that the Scot dialogue might make reading this book more difficult but that wasn’t the case at all. It helped that the author added a guide to various words at the beginning of the book but I found it easy to follow the dialogue as I " Read more of this review »
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D. Hall Hi K,

I've not used your code yet, want to know if you are able to access my book via KU or if not a subscriber if you use Kindle at all, if so I could gift a copy. Let me know.

D.


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D. Hall Hi K,

Thanks for that coupon. I've not leant how to do that. epub is great . if you what to tell me how you created the coupon I'm happy to do the same for you?

Can I use it on kindle?

D.


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