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The Closer

No, not THAT Closer…

The opening line of a book is given great importance, for it is that sentence which invites the reader to further investigation. But what of the closer? Is the last line of a book important?

It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known. – Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which. –George Orwell, Animal Farm

After all, tomorrow is another day. –Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind Continue reading “The Closer”

Sneak Peek: Fracture: The Secret Enemy Saga

FractureToday, we feature a sneak peek of Virginia McKevitt’s fantasy novel, Fracture: The Secret Enemy Saga.

Follow Tegrin, a king’s most trusted Assassin as he embarks on a journey to a world he has never been to. His mission. To hunt and return the Couton, an ancient clan who feeds off the memories of others. Fate will change his course when he meets Kristina, a strongwilled young woman whose revenge for her parents murders sends them on a collision course that will change their lives forever.

Fracture: The Secret Enemy Saga is available from Amazon.com, Smashwords and Barnes & Noble.

Here is an excerpt from Fracture: The Secret Enemy Saga: Continue reading “Sneak Peek: Fracture: The Secret Enemy Saga”

The Triumphs and Headaches of a Book Launch

Some folks are superstitious, some are sentimental. I’m a little of both. If you read any of my books, you will always see I end on an even numbered chapter. It’s not superstition, just a personal quirk.

I also like to occasionally publish on relevant days- like Christmas, my birthday, and my latest attempt was 4 July. Good intentions never seem to work, especially when you are working with other companies in this venture. There are also the time zone issues- where are the company servers? Continue reading “The Triumphs and Headaches of a Book Launch”