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LATEST POSTS


  • BOOK REVIEW – THE FALL AND RISE OF TYLER JOHNSON

    The Fall and Rise of Tyler Johnson – Based on the journals and actual events of a young man turned fugitive By Patrice Johnson Disclosure from P.C. Zick:  I grew up in the same small town as the author. However, I have not seen her in nearly fifty years. My sister-in-law showed me the book on

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  • Series Book Review: Behind the Love Contemporary Romances By P.C Zick

    Originally posted on Cloe Michael's Reads: Behind the Altar, Book One I could not put this book down I am not big on religion but it worked in this book because of the lessons learned in it.  I loved how Dean and Leah had a strong connection from the first moment and how it…

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  • WE LIVED IT AND LAUGHED

    It gives me great pleasure to announce the release of We Lived It and Laughed – Tales of Chuluota, Florida by Mark Perrin. This book of personal essays recounts life in the seventies while growing up in rural Florida. I ran into Mark about six weeks ago while I was sitting at a book booth in

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  • #NEWRELEASE – BEHIND THE DOOR

    #NEWRELEASE – BEHIND THE DOOR

    Behind the Love contemporary romance series continues with the release of the newest story in the saga of Victory, Florida. Behind the Door stars Sally Jean, who played pivotal roles in the three preceding books in the series. Often misunderstood and always seeking love, Sally Jean needed to have her story told to show why she sought

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  • Guest post: Creating a Functional Family Within Fiction

    Originally posted on Author Ari Meghlen Official Website: This week’s guest poster is the wonderful P.C. Zick, who discusses revamping her contemporary romance series. Enjoy! Creating a functional family within fiction By P.C. Zick “I’m from a dysfunctional family.” We’ve all heard this statement so much, it’s a cliché—overused and meaningless. However, as an author,…

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