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Contest announcements coming, and sweet review on Delsyn's Blues!

I know I'm supposed to get the contest winners announced tonight, but some of you may recall my method of chosing the winner involves either very small children (none available), or a cooperative cat (none available). I'm still hoping to get it done tonight, but one way or another you should know soon. Check back here if you don't hear from me by Saturday, as I'll post a list.

One thing I can do is post this link to a review of Delsyn's Blues by a Goodreads member, Lisa. The 4.25 stars are sweet, but the words she wrote left me feeling warm all over. Here's the link to Lisa's review. (Many thanks Lisa.)

Incidentally the photo is here for no reason except that I like it, and it was taken in the general area where Delsyn went into the woods, in Delsyn's Blues, and it's... that type of forest. Taken by Michael McKee, website here.
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Published on January 05, 2012 19:47 Tags: contest, delsyn-s-blues, lou-sylvre, review, vasquez-and-james

A really nice review for Delsyn's Blues...

...by Tom Webb, beautifully written in its own right. You can find it here on goodreads or head straight for his great blog A Bear on Books , and find it there.
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Published on January 12, 2012 21:44 Tags: delsyn-s-blues, lou-sylvre, review, tom-webb, vasquez-and-james

Wow! Wonderful Review of *Yes* by Lisa...

Lisa at The Novel Approach gave Yes: A Vasquez and James Novella a sparkling review, topping it off with five full stars. My thanks to Lisa. I've quoted a couple of sentences below. Click the link above for the full review. It's brief, but eloquent in it's own right. And of course if you're looking to read the novella, it's available at the Dreamspinner Press store.


"This is a story of loving and fearing and dying and living. It’s a story of hope in the face of hopelessness, faith tested by helplessness, endurance diminished by the cruel nature of illness, courage that doesn’t mean being unafraid but means looking at the nightmare head on and living in spite of that fear."
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Published on September 02, 2012 21:52 Tags: m-m, novella, review, romance, vasquez-and-james, yes