Jane Sevier's Blog - Posts Tagged "psychic"
Explore the Unknown!
Ever felt you might have that elusive sixth sense, y'all? Ever wished you did? Come join the fun at Wattpad Insider, where I'm talking about psychics, seers, and mediums through history: http://tinyurl.com/7mawaj6
Published on March 24, 2012 06:18
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Tags:
delphi, edgar-cayce, history, medium, nostradamus, oracle, paranormal, psychic, seer, shaman
Southern Accents
Hey, y'all, I'm the featured author on Wattpad's latest podcast. It's my first podcast interview, so please come have a listen. I was greatly relieved to discover that my Southern accent is still intact. http://soundcloud.com/wattpad/jane-se...
Published on May 17, 2012 04:53
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Tags:
1930s, fortune-s-fool, historical, jane-sevier, memphis, mystery, nell-marchand, psychic, southern
Release day!
Hey, y'all, it's release day for the latest in my Psychic Socialite series set in 1930s Memphis, A Billy Sunday Kind of Love. You can learn more about it and even read an excerpt on my website: http://tinyurl.com/ahfgfw4
I plan to start an e-newsletter for readers. If you'd like to join the list, just give me a holler, and I'll add your address.
Thanks so much, and happy reading!
Jane
I plan to start an e-newsletter for readers. If you'd like to join the list, just give me a holler, and I'll add your address.
Thanks so much, and happy reading!
Jane
Published on November 07, 2012 06:24
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Tags:
1930s, historical, historical-mystery, magician, memphis, mystery, psychic, psychic-socialite, romantic-mystery, southern
USA Today picks A Billy Sunday Kind of Love
Today, Kathy Altman of USA Today's wonderful Happy Ever After blog recommended my November release, A Billy Sunday Kind of Love, as part of a roundup of historical novels.
Here’s a sample of the lovely review:
“Sevier writes with a subtle, wicked humor and a sophisticated vibrancy that ushers the reader right into Depression-era Memphis — and Nell’s eccentric household.… Rich in Southern ambiance, evoking an aura of menace, a tongue-in-cheek humor and a tenderness all at the same time, this second book in the Psychic Socialite series has me desperately hoping it won’t take Sevier long to conjure up the third.”
If you want to read more, here's the link: http://tinyurl.com/aevdpww
How cool is that?
Here’s a sample of the lovely review:
“Sevier writes with a subtle, wicked humor and a sophisticated vibrancy that ushers the reader right into Depression-era Memphis — and Nell’s eccentric household.… Rich in Southern ambiance, evoking an aura of menace, a tongue-in-cheek humor and a tenderness all at the same time, this second book in the Psychic Socialite series has me desperately hoping it won’t take Sevier long to conjure up the third.”
If you want to read more, here's the link: http://tinyurl.com/aevdpww
How cool is that?

Published on December 11, 2012 18:33
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Tags:
1930s, historical-mystery, memphis, psychic, psychic-socialite, romance